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Black Mask and Up Against the Wall Motherfucker Ben Morea et al.
The Incomplete Works of Ron Hahne, Ben Morea, and the Black Mask Group
Ten issues of Ben Morea and Ron Hahne’s Black Mask (1966-1967), together with a generous collection of the leaflets, articles, and flyers … More
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Black Flags and Windmills Scott Crow et al.
Hope, Anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective
A vivid memoir of a turbulent time when Common Ground did what FEMA couldn’t or wouldn’t do in New Orleans after the storm, resisting indifference and rebuilding… More
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Becoming The Media Jen Angel
A Critical History Of Clamor Magazine
An analysis of the birth and life of Clamor Magazine.
Clamor Magazine was a movement publication that existed between 2000 and 2006, covering radical politics, culture, and activism.… More
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Venezuela Speaks! Michael Fox et al.
Voices From The Grassroots
Venezuela Speaks! is a collection of interviews with activists and participants from across Venezuela’s social movements. These interviews offer a compelling oral history of Venezuela’s… More
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Life Under the Jolly Roger Gabriel Kuhn
Over the last couple of decades, an ideological battle has raged over the political legacy and cultural symbolism of the “golden age” pirates who roamed the seas between the Caribbean Islands and the Indian Ocean from… More
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Dance the Eagle to Sleep Marge Piercy
A Novel
Originally published in 1970, Marge Piercy’s second novel follows the lives of four teenagers, in a near future society, as they rebel against a military draft and “the system.”
Originally… More
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Mad Bomber Melville Leslie Pickering
Mad Bomber Melville is the long overdue biography of Samuel Melville, a white, working class revolutionary, whose guerrilla bombings set in motion a flood of armed revolutionary actions in the United States in the … More
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Making Love in Madrid Kimberly Todd Wade
“A fantasia of amnesia, of lives that need filling, of writers of every tense, of talent and dry lemons and melted cheese; of giggling and tangled sheets and denture adhesive, competition and tenderness, a bloodless… More
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Time and Robbery Rebecca Ore
Time and Robbery features the protagonist of Ore’s Centuries Ago and Very Fast, Vel, a gay immortal born in Paleolithic who jumps time at will. Unless Vel can help out his younger self, Vel’s tribe’s… More
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We Wuz Pushed Brit Mandelo
“To speak radical truths — unapologetically, ferociously, rudely when necessary — is the central purpose of Joanna Russ’s influential body of work,” declares Brit Mandelo in her… More
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Flight of Brothers Jonathan Baumbach
A staple in the literary scene for over forty years, Jonathan Baumbach’s latest collection, Flight of Brothers, is a wonderful addition to his oeuvre. The stories within are filled with the longings and lingerings,… More
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Small Wonders Magazine – Issue 26 Cislyn Smith et al.
Small Wonders is a magazine of speculative flash fiction and poetry. Issue 26 (Aug 2025) contains:
“Going to Hell” by J.L. Akagi (fiction) “Dead Season” by Davian Aw (poem) “The Horses… More -
Asylum Nina Shope
Winner of the Dzanc Prize for Fiction. A work of brilliant and innovative historical fiction, Asylum delves into the disturbing and seductive relationship between a young hysteric named Augustine and renowned nineteenth-century… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #117 Marissa Lingen et al.
Issue #117 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by featuring stories by Marissa Lingen and Alec Austin. … More
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Necessary Ill Deb Taber
Jin, the neuter protagonist of Necessary Ill, begins the novel as a designer of plagues intended to set the world back into balance—a balance of population and resources, creation and destruction, choice and certainty—a… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #116 Margaret Ronald et al.
Issue #116 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by featuring stories by Margaret Ronald and A.B. Treadwell. … More