Literature

SheFi Manifesto

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How would the goddess organize our world? Goddesses have no interest in centralized systems of power. Trust belongs in the hands of each and every one of us, not in the hands of giant centralized institutions. Wealth, and its transfer, finance and its benefits can be executed peer to peer and in distributed markets. This is the gift the goddesses have given us. It is the gift of a new world, free of patriarchal control over our money and our lives, and a world in which we control and share our own wealth, friend to friend and sister to sister.

NEW ADVENTURES

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Claire Zakiewicz reviews New Adventures by Habib William Kherbek, published by left.gallery, Berlin, and available to download as an ebook: https://left.gallery/work/new-adventures Hilarious, absorbing and…

Denizen of the Dead: The Horrors of Clarendon Court

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For this anthology I wanted pieces from writers who’d lived in London and understood the specifics of the situation being addressed, but at the same time I was aware that many of them had multiple commitments and therefore I was more than happy if they adapted traditional—that is to say out of copyright—horror tales. There is a range of material here some of which engages with earlier fictions in a Kathy Ackeresque way, while other pieces are wholly original.

The Mindshaft

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by Steve FinbowAn extract from The Mindshaft published this year by Amphetamine Sulphate. a note on methodology It granulates, it crackles, it caresses, it…

solstice ripples

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by Jana Astanov sometime during the nightsome process started in her and around her she seemed able to exert some control over the nature…

Text to Resurrect Revolution

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by Bob McNeil Countee Cullen  And I are of this consensus:  Prejudice drafts psychopaths.   Their warpaths   Transfix our people to many a crucifix.   There…