By George Longenecker Rain Taxi Elizabeth Hand’s Fire., part of PM Press’s “Outspoken Authors Series,” is not easily categorized as…
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On the Margins— On the Fly! in Labour History Melbourne
By Rowan CahillLabour History Melbourne An overview of the work of Iain McIntyre, and a review of his anthology, On…
David Hartsough: An Inspiring Life
by David KriegerNuclear Age Peace FoundationSeptember 11th, 2015 I recently read this impressive autobiography by nonviolent activist David Hartsough, which…
Waging Peace: A Review in National Catholic Reporter
By Martha HennessyNational Catholic ReporterMarch 16th, 2016 David Hartsough has given us a remarkable story of his life as a…
Waging Peace: A Review in Catholic Worker NYC
By Patrick Jordan Catholic Worker, NYC March 2015 If Ammon Hennacy were around to update his 1970 posthumously published The One-Man Revolution…
My Current Publisher Crush Has Got to Be PM Press’s Switchblade Line
By Jedidiah-AyresRansom Notes: The B&N Mystery BlogSeptember 2011 Sure we’ve all got our favorite series and authors, but I want…
Better Than: Flag, Black Flag and Possibly White Flag
By Tony RettmanVillage Voice BlogJune 23rd In the summer of 1981, the Southern California band Black Flag went on a…
Terry Bisson: Personal Alternate History
Locus OnlineApril 10th, 2013 Terry Ballantine Bisson was born February 12, 1942 in Kentucky. After attending Grinnell College in Iowa…
Life and Ideas: The Anarchist Writings of Errico Malatesta in Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyJuly 2015 Despite the deep and rich history of anarchism, it can appear as a utopian novelty among radical…
Sketching Anarchy: An Interview with Erik Ruin
by Philip EilThe Providence PhoenixNovember 14, 2012 “THEY SURVEIL. WE HACK.” “THEY BOMB. WE FEED.” “THEY EVICT. WE SHELTER.” “THEY…








