A short little piece about the future and why it seems like it sucks. “Fuck flying cars, I just want shit to be weird.” The print version comes paired with “Jessup The Goblin.”
Category: Theory
Anarchism Versus Civilization
A short essay exploring how anarchism has always been at odds with civilization. This is primarily earnest, but is a slightly tongue-in-cheek attempt to address the mind-boggling stupid essay anarchism vs. primitivism that still seems to be making the rounds.
Mythmakers & Lawbreakers
A year after AK Press released our own Margaret Killjoy’s Mythmakers & Lawbreakers: Anarchist Writers On Fiction (featuring interviews with such Strangers-published authors as Octavio Buenaventura, Jimmy T. Hand, and The Catastrophone Orchestra), we’re pleased as hell to offer the entire book in zine format.
Rather, in sixteen-zine format. We’ve split up each interview, as well as the introduction and the appendices, into their own zines so that each one can actually be printed and stapled. We haven’t laid them out in A4 format yet, unfortunately. If you live elsewhere in the world, it isn’t too hard to simple “shrink to fit” and the zine’s text is only slightly smaller.
So:
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Zero: Kim Stanley Robinson | ||
One: Ursula K Le Guin | ||
Two: Derrick Jensen | ||
Three: Alan Moore | ||
Four: A CrimethInc. Ex-worker | ||
Five: Professor Calamity of the Catastraphone Orchestra | ||
Six: Jimmy T. Hand | ||
Seven: Lewis Shiner | ||
Eight: Cristy C. Road | ||
Nine: Octavio Buenaventura | ||
Ten: Michael Moorcock | ||
Eleven: Carissa Van Den Berk Clark | ||
Twelve: Rick Dakan | ||
Thirteen: Jim Munroe | ||
Fourteen: Starhawk | ||
Fifteen: Appendices | ||
All of them zipped |
How To Justify Workplace Theft
In time for Steal Something From Work Day (April 15th), we’re pleased to host the zine How To Justify Workplace Theft. Most everyone steals from their work, but many folks don’t really know why they do it.