The sequel to the groundbreaking novel, Margins and Murmurations, transfeminist speculative fiction. This standalone title introduces us to a post-revolutionary state with new contradictions and problems.Time has moved on and the City is no longer a place where queer folk live in fear or face expulsion. The forest, once burned to ....
Isolation and community, Restrictions and freedom. The near future is a militarised state, a fractured continent, and a world in which fascism is resurging following pandemics and climate devastation. Against this grim backdrop, the characters of Dignity form a deeply diverse resistance movement that brings connection, strength and hope ....
Emma Goldman on relationships, love, and all the problems that come with them.
Published as a pamphlet in 1911, “Love and Marriage” is an analysis of the ways in which the social institution of marriage maintains capitalism. Derided as an advocate of "free love" for her view against compulsory monogamy, Emma Goldman wrote about love in ways that were as revolutionary as the Anarchist theory she is known for today. ....
“Life in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant to women, there remains to civic-minded, responsible, thrill-seeking females only to overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and destroy the male sex.” So begins this infamous text by Valerie Solanas