By Erica SmithPeace NewsDecember 2015- January 2016 ‘It’s good to read outside your comfort zone’, I told myself when I…
Fiction
Benjamin Whitmer on The Crime of It All
By Len WannerThe Crime of It All: At the Critical Edgeof Crime FictionSeptember 2011 How would you describe yourself in…
Michael Moorcock’s Modem Times 2.0 in Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly April 4, 2011 In the fifth of PM’s Outspoken Authors series, chronospy Jerry Cornelius takes a swirling run…
Michael Moorcock’s Modem Times 2.0 is a good introduction to the literary legend
By Joe GrossThe StatesmanApril 3, 2011 It’s fitting that Michael Moorcock’s house seems to exist in four dimensions and is…
Modem Times 2.0: A Financial Times Review
by James LovegroveThe Financial TimesMay 23 2011 Jerry Cornelius is the time-travelling hipster spy hero who has played a significant…
Byzantium Endures: A Review in NewCity Lit
by Greg BaldinoNewCity LitAugust 20, 2012 History is written by the winners, but more and more we are finding the…
Men in Prison: An Anarchist Studies Review
By Diane ProkopForeword ReviewsAugust 27th, 2014 This thinly veiled fictional autobiography is a powerful polemic on prison life, as well…
Show and tell: Norman Nawrocki on using music and performance to transform the book tour
CBC BooksOctober 11th, 2013 Taking a page from the rock-and-roll handbook, writer and musician Norman Nawrocki is treating his latest…
I have never hit anyone with my violin: An interview with Norman Nawrocki
by Rana BoseMontreal SeraiOctober 6th, 2013 Norman Nawrocki … a Montreal legend for his music of protest – and for…
How and why I wrote: Cazzarola!: Anarchy, Romani, Love, Italy: A Novel
by Norman NawrockiFifth Estate pg 42-44Fall/Winter 2014 As an anarchist writer, I’m no different from other scribes who try to…