About Suzanne Di Lionne

Meet the Green Futurism Writer.

Un-Colleged: The Rise of VR Self-Learners. Why Gen Z is Ditching Outdated Classrooms in Favor of Self-Directed, Virtual Reality Learning.

Suzanne Di Lionne is the chief editor and visionary force behind three trailblazing microzines on green futurism, each one boldly reimagining how we live, work, and innovate sustainably at the cutting edge of tomorrow.

As founder and editor of Inventions of the X Kind, Hyperspace Moguls, and Finding Pluto, Suzanne has carved out a bold, aesthetic space where eco-imagination meets future-forward storytelling.

Inventions of the X Kind is a kinetic thinktank disguised as a zine – things that have not been invented yet but we’re about to—a rotating gallery of radical prototypes, climate-resilient design hacks, and speculative technologies dreamt up by inventors who think five dimensions ahead. It’s where bio-design meets next-gen hardware, and every issue feels like a dispatch from Earth’s cooler, cleaner parallel timeline.

Hyperspace Moguls is Suzanne’s electric love letter to the new breed of stratosphere travelers – the hyperspace moguls—personal flyers, urban test pilots and flying prototype owners turning personal flight into reality. Think personal flying cars, evtols and speed fly boards. It’s part profile series, part startup prophecy, all wrapped in hyper-glossy, zeitgeist-snapping editorial vibes.

Finding Pluto is a playground for next-gen inventors. It’s eco-creation made simple—a vibey, idea-fueled, green tech creation community that’s flipping the script on how we invent, design and co-create stuff that doesn’t wreck the planet. Forget intimidating engineering forums and technical skills. Think of it as a greenhouse lab for creativity but without wearing the engineering lab coat. It’s a fun creation hub where everyday dreamers and eco-preneurs come together to make cool things.

Together, these microzines aren’t just publications—they’re cultural signals from the future. Suzanne Di Lionne isn’t just editing content; she’s curating the green renaissance, one page, pixel, and paradigm at a time.