“Their Blood Got Mixed. Revolutionary Rojava and the War on ISIS” by Janet Biehl is “an excellent introduction into revolutionary…
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Dangerous Visions and New Worlds in College & Research Libraries
By Erin A. Cech College & Research Libraries July 2022 Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to…
Slow-Motion Dystopias: On Cara Hoffman’s “RUIN”
By Ranbir Sidhu LARB July 21st, 2022 IN THE TITLE STORY of Cara Hoffman’s RUIN, a collection of partially linked…
THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN: A Working Class History Blank Journal
By Andy Andrews True Review THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN is mostly a blank-page personal journal of high-quality binding that features…
REPORT FROM PLANET MIDNIGHT Plus… in True Review
By Andy Andrews True Review In June last year, Nalo Hopkinson earned a much-deserved Nebula, the prestigious Damon Knight Grand…
UTOPIAS OF THE THIRD KIND PLUS… in True Review
By Andy Andrews True Review January 11th, 2022 The story collection, UTOPIAS OF THE THIRD KIND PLUS … has the…
The Myth of Libertarian Exit. Raymond Craib’s new book, Adventure Capitalism, traces the history of individualist, property-oriented “escape” projects pursued by the likes of Michael Oliver, Peter Thiel, and Bitcoin bros.
By Jacob Bruggeman The Nation August 1st, 2022 Imagine if Ayn Rand had written a novel that imported the basic…
A Revolutionary Wave: Review of JJ Amaworo Wilson’s Nazaré
By Fabio Fernandes Ancillary Review of Books First, let me explain one thing to you, reader: this is a review…
THOREAU’S MICROSCOPE in True Review
By Andy Andrews True Review January 11th, 2022 THOREAU’S MICROSCOPE is one great single-author collection. In “Paul and Me,” a…
Gary K. Wolfe Reviews Utopias of the Third Kind by Vandana Singh
By Gary K. Wolfe Locus July 11th, 2022 Vandana Singh’s Utopias of the Third Kind is the 28th volume in…