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London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction Michael Moorcock et al.
The best of Moorcock’s published, unpublished, and uncensored essays, articles, reviews, and opinions covering a wide range of subjects: books, films, politics, reminiscences of old friends, and attacks… More
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Modem Times 2.0 Michael Moorcock
Michael Moorcock’s most audacious creation, Jerry Cornelius–assassin, rock star, chronospy and maybe-Messiah–is back with a time twisting odyssey that connects 60s London with post-Obama… More
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Send My Love and a Molotov Cocktail! Gary Phillips et al.
Stories of Crime, Love and Rebellion
An incendiary mix of original and out-of-print stories from the past, present and fearful future about the fight for a better world.
An incendiary mixture of genres and voices, this… More
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The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow Cory Doctorow
The high-velocity adventures of a trans-human teenager in a toxic post-Disney dystopia, battling wireheads and wumpuses until he meets the girl of his dreams. Plus Cory’s historic 2010 World SF Convention … More
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The Lucky Strike Kim Stanley Robinson
This astounding alternate history tale presents a dramatic encounter with destiny wrapped around the terrifying question of what might have happened if the fateful bomber flight over Hiroshima had gone a bit differently.… More
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Left of the Dial David Ensminger
Left of the Dial features interviews by musical journalist, folklorist, educator, and musician David Ensminger with leading figures of the punk underground: Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat/Fugazi), Jello Biafra (Dead… More
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We, the Children of Cats Tomoyuki Hoshino
A man and woman find their genders and sexualities brought radically into question when their bodies sprout new parts, seemingly out of thin air…. A man travels from Japan to Latin America in search of revolutionary … More
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Report from Planet Midnight Nalo Hopkinson
Nalo Hopkinson has been hard at work “subverting the genre” since her first novel, Brown Girl in the Ring, won the Locus Award for SF and Fantasy in 1998. Since then she has acquired a World Fantasy Award, a legion of adventurous… More
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Anarchy Comics: The Complete Collection Jay Kinney
Anarchy Comics: The Complete Collection brings together the legendary four issues of Anarchy Comics (1978-1986), the underground comic that melded anarchist politics with a punk sensibility, producing a riveting… More
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New Taboos John Shirley
Mixing outlaw humor, SF adventure, and cutting social criticism, Shirley draws upon his entire arsenal of narrative and commentary. The title essay, “New Taboos” is his prescription for a radical revisioning… More
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Snitch World Jim Nisbet
“The Miata jumped the curb and sheared off a light pole. The impact deployed the airbags, but Chainbang was ready. He knifed Klinger’s before it was fully inflated and his own before it could crush the glass pipe in his … More
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New Forms of Worker Organization: The Syndicalist and Autonomist Restoration of Class Struggle Unionism Immanuel Ness
Bureaucratic labor unions are under assault. Most unions have surrendered the achievements of the mid-twentieth century, when the working class was a militant force for change throughout the world. Now trade unions… More
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The Vengeance of Rome: The Fourth Volume of the Colonel Pyat Quartet Michael Moorcock et al.
Byzantium Endures, the first volume of Michael Moorcock’s legendary Pyat Quartet, appeared in 1981. The Laughter of Carthage (1984) and Jerusalem Commands (1992) followed. Now the quartet is complete. Pyat… More
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Futures John Barker
Carol is a small-time cocaine dealer in 1987 London. A single parent to a young daughter, she is a good mother who is especially careful in her work life, introducing herself to customers as “Simone.” One of these customers… More
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Patty Hearst and The Twinkie Murders Paul Krassner
Patty Hearst & The Twinkie Murders is darkly satiric take on two of the most famous cases of our era: the kidnapping of heiress Patty Hearst and the shocking assassination of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and… More
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My Life, My Body Marge Piercy
In a candid and intimate new collection of essays, poems, memoirs, reviews, rants, and railerries, Marge Piercy discusses her own development as a working-class feminist, the highs and lows of TV culture, the ego dances… More