For my Mother,
for giving me a childhood rich in stories
And for those who keep the tradition of storytelling alive
ALL ZINES
Radical Mycology: An SLF Primer
Take What You Need & Compost The Rest: An Introduction to Post-Civilized Theory by Margaret Killjoy
We live, as much as we can, as though civilization were a blight that is behind us already. And this, more than any writing, will be our propaganda. Because yes, you can live this way. And yes, it is better. A meal means so much more when you grow or gather it yourself, and friends are so much closer when they’re treated as equals. Feral in a tailcoat, that’s us. When we look at the world around us, we take what we need and compost the rest.
Toward The Queerest Insurrection
And when I was sixteen a would be bully pushed me and called me a faggot. I hit him in the mouth. The intercourse of my fist and his face was far sexier and more liberating than anything MTV ever offered our generation. With the pre cum of desire on my lips I knew from then on that I was an anarchist. In short, this world has never been enough for us. We say to it, “we want everything, motherfucker, try to stop us!”
Cloak & Dagger Compendium Volume 1: Thieving Fundamentals, Shoplifting, Expropriation
Criminal Intimacy
In our revolt, we are developing
a form of play. Th ese are our
experiments with autonomy,
power, and force.
In revealing our desire to our
partners in crime, we’ve come to
know each other more
intimately than legality could
ever allow.
By organizing our secret
universe of shared plenty and
collective-explosive possibility,
we are building a new world of
riot, orgy, and decadence.
Animal Bodies, Colonial Subjects: (Re)Locating Animality in Decolonial Thought
The Egoist Encyclopedia
Wolfi Landstreicher’s essay discussing various egoist ideas, originally printed by Enemy Combatant Publications.
Egoist Perspectives on Civilization
A collection of writings from various authors attempting to synthesize egoism and anti-civilization thought.
Feeble Christ: An Anthology of Anti-God Thought
This is a collection of texts from a variety of thinkers displaying an
approach to being “anti-God” from an anarchist perspective. Within
the context of this zine, “God” pertains to not only organized
religions but a critique of dogmatic atheism and an exploration of
the role such ideas play in civilization’s oppressive nature.