Products
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Black Wave
$18.95Desperate to quell her addiction to drugs, disastrous romance, and nineties San Francisco, Michelle heads south for LA. But soon it's officially announced that the world will end in one...
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Rat Hunt Boys
$19.95What remains of being human when everything is lost? After a cataclysm destroyed their world, the dregs of Charnholm made what lives they could along its stony coast. They toil to keep flesh on...
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Night Shift
$13.00"Ron Kolm is an American original and Night Shift is a testament to a life lived in the margins which is where the real action has always been. Wise, ribald, human, unexpectedly...
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We Want Everything
$24.95It was 1969, and temperatures were rising across the factories of the north as workers demanded better pay and conditions. Soon, discontent would erupt in what became known as...
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The Cosmopolitans
A Novel
$15.95Greenwich Village, 1958. Earl, a black, gay, actor, and Bette, a white secretary, have been neighbors for thirty years, forming a deep bond as refugees from small-minded hometowns. But...
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Somewhere a Long and Happy Life Probably Awaits You
Stories
$18.95Somewhere a Long and Happy Life Probably Awaits You explores the peculiar places we look for validation, for purpose, for a life we might recognize as wholly our own. The off-kilter heroes and...
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Locust House
A Novella
$13.99In his latest work of fiction, Locust House, San Diego-born author Adam Gnade writes about his homeland in the tradition of regionalists like Sherman Alexie and Willa Cather. Gnade's California is...
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Without a Glimmer of Remorse
$14.94An explosive dramatized fiction of the life and times of Jules Bonnot, his gang (La bande à Bonnot), his associates, and the individualist anarchists of the time, including the young Victor...
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Apocalypse Baby
$17.95France's most notorious feminist writer gives us a raucous road trip in which two mismatched private investigators cruise the streets of Paris and Barcelona in search of a missing girl.
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Shopping Cart Pantheism
$14.95A preposterous and yet challenging invitation to participate in commodity adoration. Glorifying consumerism as the de facto religion of our time, the brainy, off-kilter narrator invites readers to...