Radhika Sainath Tries to Find a Book for Her Toddler By Radhika Sainath Lithub December 19, 2017 As a new parent, I’m…
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Words of Hope, and a Defense of John Muir: Kim Stanley Robinson on His Love of the Sierra Nevadas
The Author of The High Sierra: A Love Story Talks to Daniel LoPilato By Daniel LoPilatoLitHub The Sierra Nevada mountain range rises…
Left-wing indie publishers have formed a coalition to support each other during the pandemic.
By Jessie Gaynor LitHub April 30th, 2020 As the coronavirus pandemic continues to highlight the massive and devastating inequality in the US,…
Sticking it to the Man reviewed in Paul Bishop
By Paul BishopPaul Bishop BookshopDecember 3nd, 2019 I can’t express how much I enjoyment I received from reading every page…
Sticking it to the Man reviewed in CultureMag (German)
Reading Ahead‘ (19) Sticking It to The Man“ Ausflug in revolutionäre Zeit By CultureMag lf Mayer über Andre Nette und…
A Groovy Pulp-In: Sticking It To The Man
By Richie NarvaezMystery Tribune The trashiest pulp fiction may seem like nothing more than lurid lit, but it can reveal…
Sticking it to the Man excerpted in CrimeReads
By Andrew NetteCrimeReadsDecember 3rd, 2019 Blowback: Late 1960s and ’70s Pulp and Popular Fiction about the Vietnam War When soldiers…
10 Overlooked Books By Women in 2016
You Should Read These, Please By Bethanne PatrickLithubDecember 20th, 2016 But wait! There’s more alternate history! And it’s really good.…
The Power of Pulp Fiction: Girl Gangs, Biker Boys and More On the Counterculture Politics of Trashy 1950s Novels
By Scott AdlerbergLiterary HubDecember 7th, 2017 It takes scholarly love and a fan’s enthusiasm to devote oneself to putting together…
Ursula K. Le Guin on Racism, Anarchy, and Hearing Her Characters Speak
Via Structo MagazineVia Lithub “Like Joan of Arc, I’m hearing voices!” By Euan Monaghan April 1, 2016 This interview originally appeared in…