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  • Bamboozledby Joe Biel; Joey Torrey

    Microcosm Publishing 2013; US$ 9.99

    In this introspective exploration of former boxer Joey Torrey's life, his past, his murder conviction, and his more than 30-year incarceration in a California state prison are each fine-tooth combed. Nearly five years after his original memoir, this new edition is re-written as a biography and delves deeper into circumstances surrounding Torrey?s alleged... more...

  • This is Portlandby Alexander Barrett

    Microcosm Publishing 2013; US$ 5.99

    A firsthand look at one of the world?s most livable cities, this fun take on the guidebook genre explores the atmosphere of Portland, Oregon, versus detailing its landmarks and restaurants. It both explains and embraces how beautiful and ridiculous Portland life can be, and includes essays on everything from the rain and bicycling to beards and tater... more...

  • Growby Eleanor Whitney

    Microcosm Publishing 2013; US$ 13.99

    Like a personal mentor, this guide provides step-by-step instructions and advice for creative people with great ideas for independent projects who want to achieve success and sustainability. Whether their projects are based in independent publishing, music, food, art, craft, activism, or community work, this user-friendly tool will help to clarify... more...

  • Cambodian Grrrrlby Watson Esther Pearl; Anne Elizabeth Moore; Mu Sochua

    Microcosm Publishing 2012; US$ 7.99

    Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh, writer and independent publisher Anne Elizabeth Moore brings her experience in the American cultural underground to Cambodia, a country known mostly for the savage extermination of around 2 million of its own under the four-year reign of the Khmer Rouge. Following the publication of her critically acclaimed book Unmarketable... more...

  • Henry & Glenn Foreverby Tom Neely

    Microcosm Publishing 2012; US$ 5.99

    New edition with ten new pages! Starring super-notorious musclebound punk/metaldudes Glenn Danzig and Henry Rollins (with a little help from super-notorious soft-rockdudes Hall and Oates) Henry & Glenn Forever is a love story to end all love stories! The premise of this Cantankerous Titles-released comic is explained at the front of the zine: ?Henry... more...

  • Beyond the Musicby Joe Biel; Mark Andersen

    Microcosm Publishing 2012; US$ 15.99

    Moving beyond the music and misconceptions, the discussions in this book give voice to the emergent impact of punk in the words of those who participated and were witness, and include those whose livelihoods have been shaped around the punk lifestyle. Punk is notorious for its loud music, aggressive attitude, and safety-pinned style; less well known... more...

  • Everyday Bicyclingby Elly Blue

    Microcosm Publishing 2012; US$ 9.99

    Containing all the knowledge required to get started riding a bicycle for everyday transportation, Elly Blue introduces readers to the basics, including shopping for a bike, honing street smarts, dressing properly for conditions, carrying everything from groceries to children to furniture, and riding in all weather. Although the daily commute to and... more...

  • Xerography Debt #29by Davida Breier

    Microcosm Publishing 2011; US$ 3.99

    The pirate ship of zine-bringing is sailing in the party! Reviewers this issue include Anne Thalheimer, D. Blake Wert, Davida Gypsy Breier, Eric Lyden,Fred Argoff, Gavin J. Grant, Joe Biel, Julie Dorn, Kris Mininger, Liz Mason, Maynard Welstand, and Stuart Stratu. And on top of the scores of new zines reviewed in this issue, we are treated to excellent... more...

  • Xerography Debt #30by Davida Breier

    Microcosm Publishing 2012; US$ 3.99

    Xerography Debt is a review zine for zine readers by zine writers, with its own freestyle approach. more...

  • The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexcitingby Joe Biel; Keith Rosson; Abner Smith

    Microcosm Publishing 2013; US$ 9.99

    A stirring work that offers a chilling glimpse into the negligence, greed, murder, and, at times, comical disorganization behind some of the CIA?s most controversial secret operations, this book collects the first five issues of the zine. Summarizing the influence the CIA had in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.; the AIDS virus; the killing... more...