impact, amplify, and revitalize
the discourse and actions of radical authors, filmmakers, and artists
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This October, PM Press brings you book launches for inspiring new releases, author tours on the East Coast, West Coast, and in the UK, and tables at book fairs, conferences, and on punk rock tours around the world. Clockwise from top left: Dr. David Pilgrim, Kenneth Wishnia, Diana Block, The Membranes, Thomas Linzey, Jacinta Bunnell, Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, and Subhumans. Check out their events below, and click
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October 2015 Author Events
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Diana Block, author of
Clandestine Occupations: An Imaginary History, on an East Coast Book Tour
- October 1st at Bluestockings in New York, NY
- October 2nd at Interference Archive in Brooklyn, NY
- October 6th at Wooden Shoe in Philadelphia, PA
- October 7th at Red Emma's in Baltimore, MD
- October 8th at Potter's House in Washington, DC
- October 9th at Brooklyn Commons in Brooklyn, NY
Thomas Linzey, coauthor of
On Community Civil Disobedience in the Name of Sustainability: The Community Rights Movement in the United States, on the "Time for an Oregon Revolt" tour
- October 1st in Salem
- October 4th in Corvallis
- October 5th in Newport
- October 6th in Coos Bay
- October 7th in Eugene
- October 8th in Columbia City
Kenneth Wishnia, editor of
Jewish Noir, book launch at Mysterious Bookshop in New York, NY on October 1st, Book Revue in Long Island, NY on October 15th, California Book tour with various contributors
Southern California
- Book Soup in Los Angeles on October 22nd
- Brentwood Public Library on October 24th
- Book Carnival in Orange County on October 25th
- Mysterious Galaxy in San Diego on October 25th
Northern California
- Books Inc. in Berkeley on October 28th
- Green Apple Books in San Francisco on October 30th
- Book Passage in Corte Madera October 31st
- Congregation B'nai Shalom in Walnut Creek November 1st
Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt, author of
To Defend the Revolution Is to Defend Culture: The Cultural Policy of the Cuiban Revolution, book launch events in the UK at the MayDay Rooms on October 3rd, Goldsmiths College on October 21st, Senate House on October 22nd, and the London Anarchist Book Fair on October 24th
Wess Harris, editor of
When Miners March, at the Mountain State Forest Festival in Elkins, WV from October 1st to 3rd and the Mountaineer Week at West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV from October 30th to November 1st
David Hartsough, author of
Waging Peace: Global Adventures of a Lifelong Activist, book tour in California and beyond
- Berkeley, CA on October 4th
- Cotati, CA on October 5th
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Salt Lake City, UT on October 18th
- Ithaca, NY on October 20th
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Albany, NY on October 21st
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Long Island, NY on October 22nd
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Amherst and Easthampton, MA on October 26th
Chris Crass, author of
Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy at the St. Mark's School in Southborough, MA on October 8th
Peter Kuper, author of
The System, Drawn to New York, and Diario de Oaxaca, and coeditor of
World War 3 Illustrated: 1979-2014, at New York Comic Con from October 8th to 11th and in Washington, DC on October 20th and 21st
Jacinta Bunnell and Leela Corman, author and illustrator of
The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book bringing a scavenger hunt and activities to the O+ Festival in Kingston, NY from October 9th to 11th
Rachelle Lee Smith, author and photographer of
Joseph Matthews, author of
Everyone Has Their Reasons, at Pegasus Books Downtown in Berkeley, CA with Sasha Lilley on October 14th
Mitchell Abidor editor and translator of
Voices of the Paris Commune, at The Base in Brooklyn, NY on October 17th and Bluestockings in New York, NY on October 24th
scott crow, author of
Black Flags and Windmills: Hope, Anarchy and the Common Ground Collective, on a UK Book Tour from October 20th to 28th, including the London Anarchist Book Fair and Edinburgh Radical Book Fair
Raymond Craib and Barry Maxwell, coeditors of
No Gods, No Masters, No Peripheries: Global Anarchisms, at University of Buffalo and Burning Books in Buffalo, NY on October 23rd
Kris Hermes, author of
Crashing the Party: Legacies and Lessons from the RNC 2000, at the National Lawyers Guild Conference in Oakland, CA on October 23rd and at the California Institute of Integral Studies on October 29th
John King, author of
Human Punk and
The Football Factory, at the London Anarchist Book Fair on October 24th
For the full schedule, please go
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LOCATIONS:
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London, UK - Minneapolis, MN - Toronto, ON - Seattle, WA - Jönköping, Sweden and more!
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EVENTS:
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Alternative Press Expo in San Jose, CA on October 3rd and 4th
Annual American Studies Association Meeting in Toronto, Canada from October 8th to 11th
15th Annual Conference of Teaching for Social Justice in San Francisco on October 10th
Conference for the Future (Framtidskonferensen) in Jönköping, Sweden on October 10th and 11th
1st Annual 924 Gilman Reunion in Berkeley, CA on October 11th
National Bioneers Conference in San Rafael, CA from October 16th to 18th
8th Annual Northwest Conference on Teaching for Social Justice in Seattle, WA October 17th
Twin Cities Book Festival in Minneapolis, MN October 17th
National Lawyers Guild Convention in Oakland, CA from October 21st to 25th
9th Annual Western Maryland Independent Lit Festival in Frostburg, MD on October 24th
London Anarchist Book Fair in London, UK on Saturday October 24th
25th Annual California Studies Association Conference in Berkeley, CA on October 24th
PM Press on tour with
Subhumans and
The Membranes on some of their West Coast gigs from October 23rd to November 7th
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For the full schedule and more information, please go HERE
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