Books

Cambodian Grrrl: Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh
by Anne Elizabeth Moore

$7.95

Part memoir, part journalism, Cambodian Grrrl is the account of teaching self-publishing and writing to the pioneering university women of an impoverished country scarred by genocide and political repression. This is the first volume in a series of short essay collections on contemporary media, art, and educational work by, for, and with young women in Southeast Asia.


Anarchists on AnarchismAnarchists on Anarchism

$3

Here, in their own words, are the quotes of many historic figures in the global anarchist movement. Anarchism, a political philosophy which considers the state undesirable, unnecessary, and even harmful, promotes a classless, stateless society that is self-governed. Anarchists seek to diminish and eliminate reliance on authority in their quest for justice. These quotes while inspirational are often as divided as they are uniform, for what is political ideology if written in stone?


Henry & Glenn ForeverHenry & Glenn Forever
by Tom Neely & Igloo Tornado
$6

Starring super-notorious musclebound punk/metaldudes Glenn Danzig and Henry Rollins (with a little help from super-notorious soft-rockdudes Hall and Oates) Henry & Glenn Forever is a love story to end all love stories! As the real-life Rollins says, quoted on the back cover, “Has Glenn seen this? Trust me, he would not be impressed.”


Bipedal, By Pedal #2: Confidential Mad Libs
edited by Joe Biel
$4

A smartly curated collection of legal documents pertaining to the Portland Police Department’s interest in the local Critical Mass bicycle movement dating back to 1993. The documents have been redone as Mad Libs for your interactive pleasure.


CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting #6: The Life and Times of Lee Harvey Oswald
by Joe Biel
$5

An intimate, never-seen-before examination of the short, adventured-filled life and death of Lee Harvey Oswald. Using exclusive info and newly declassified documents, CIAMSFU #6 puts into perspective a richly-detailed version of the Oswald story, from birth in 1939 to his historic televised assassination. This is Lee Harvey Oswald the husband, the son, the brother—a man whose personality profile differs wildly from the “Lee as lone-wingnut” theory crafted by the Warren Commission. This is a zine that tells us that while the events are from the past, the topics discussed are still heavily relevant.


Make A Zine: When Words & Graphics Collide
edited by Joe Biel and Bill Brent
$7

From the dreaming and scheming stages onto printing, publication and beyond! Covering all the bases for beginners, Make a Zine! hits on more advanced topics like Creative Commons licenses, legality, and sustainability. Says Feminist Review, “Make a Zine! is an inspiring, easy, and digestible read for anyone, whether you’re already immersed in a cut-and-paste world, a graphic designer with a penchant for radical thought, or a newbie trying to find the best way to make yourself and your ideas known.”


New Girl Law: Drafting a Future for Cambodia
by Anne Elizabeth Moore
$7.95

COMING OCT 1! Long anticipated, Anne Elizabeth Moore’s second in the series revisits Cambodia’s Girl Law and attempts to rewrite this central, important document only to find it censored and banned in both Cambodia and the U.S.


A Guide to Picking Locks #1
by Nick Adams
$6

Written by an experienced locksmith, and illustrated with a nice assortment of diagrams, this giant zine will guide you through the different types of locks one might encounter and the best tools and techniques for picking them. With an emphasis on making your own lock tools, you might be surprised when this kind of practical information comes in handy!


A Guide to Picking Locks #2
by Nick Adams
$4

Presenting part two of the CrimethInc Guide to Picking Locks series! This time around all the goods are packaged in a handy pocketsize edition with a snazzy pink cover. Following up the first issue, number two gives the basics on everything from warded locks to key shapes to lock modifications. With this zine no door will hold you! Featuring a beautiful design by Ian Lyman, issue two is a heavy dose of lock-pick know-how written by an experienced locksmith. If you’re looking for the next zine in your ongoing quest towards self-sufficient DIY awesomeness, here’s your new best buddy.