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Bent Street 2: Australian LGBTIQA+ Arts, Writing & Ideas
Tiffany Jones
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2019.“Bent Street is an annual publication that gathers essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, reflections, letters, blog posts, interviews, performance writing and rants to bring you ‘The Year in Queer’.” (from blurb)
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Tales of the San Francisco Cacophony Society
Kevin Evans; Carrie Galbraith; John Law
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2019.“The history of the most influential underground cabal that you have never heard of. A template for pranksters, artists, adventurers and anyone interested in rampant creativity, for years to come. Rising from the ashes of the mysterious and legendary Suicide Club, The Cacophony Society, at its zenith, hosted chapters in over a dozen major cities, and influenced much of what was once called the underground. Flash Mobs, Urban Exploration, and Culture Jamming are a few of the pop culture trends that Cacophony helped kick off. Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club, Burning Man and Internet social networking powerhouse Laughing Squid were informed and inspired by Cacophony. The Burning Man Festival actually began as a Cacophony event as did the annual, and now world-wide SantaCon.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Mechanical Fantasy Box: The Homoerotic Journal of Patrick Cowley
Patrick Cowley
San Francisco: Dark Entries, 2019.“Patrick Cowley (1950–82) was one of the most revolutionary and influential figures in electronic dance music. Cowley created his own brand of peak-time party music known as Hi-NRG, dubbed “the San Francisco Sound.” This title is Cowley’s homoerotic journal, or, as he called it, “graphic accounts of one man’s sex life.” It chronicles his slow rise to fame from lighting technician at the City Disco to crafting his ground-breaking 16-minute remix of Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love”.”
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A Whore’s Manifesto: An Anthology of Writing and Artwork by Sex Workers
Kay Kassirer
Portland: Thorntree Press, 2019. -
The Dominance Playbook: Ways to Play With Power in Scenes and Relationships
Anton Fulmen
Oakland: Greenery Press, 2019. -
The Art of Yoco: For Eternity and a Second
Yoco
Tokyo: Pie Books, 2019.“The Art of Yoco presents the works of Japanese illustrator Yoco. Yoco is an illustrator working in the Boys’ Love (BL) genre, a Japanese form of novel that focuses on homoerotic romantic or sexual relationships between male characters. This is the first book to collect his illustrations, and includes some original works. Yoco is one of the up-and-coming illustrators who is gaining popularity on Social Media and is highly praised among the BL community.”
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Contemporary Kazakh Literature: Prose
Various Authors
Nur-Sultan: National Bureau of Translations, 2019.A collection of contemporary prose from Kazakhstan translated into English.
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The Rose and the Thorn
Indrani Ganguly
Brisbane: Indrani Ganguly, 2019.What I Know About Living My Kind Of Life zine by Sarah Muller and Indrani Ganguly laid-in.
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The Science of Microdosing Psychedelics
Torsten Passie
London: Psychedelic Press, 2019.“Less is more? Extraordinary claims about the effects of microdosing psychedelic substances include the ability to enhance creativity, elevate mood and even combat depression. In The Science of Microdosing Psychedelics, Dr Torsten Passie reveals a rich and largely ignored history of research with microdose, minidose and low-dose LSD, and other psychedelics. With microdosing being lauded across the media as a potential panacea, this carefully researched and comprehensive book covers key areas such as tolerance, toxicity, and placebo. It also includes newly translated and never before referenced LSD studies. A book no discerning researcher, practitioner or psychedelic aficionado should be without.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Sex and Horror: The Art of Fernando Carcupino
Nicola D’Agostino; Fernando Carcupino
London: Korero Press, 2019.“The third volume in the bestselling Sex and Horror series, which celebrates the publishing craze known as ‘fumetti sexy’: Italian adult comics and cartoons with a unique take on such genres as horror, crime, fantasy, history and fairy tales. Their huge success in the 1960s and ’70s was due in part to their uninhibited mix of twisted humour, gory violence, and up-front eroticism, but the element that makes them so collectable today is their technicolour cover illustrations, rendered by classically trained painters. This book focuses on the work of Fernando Carcupino famed not just for his comic work but his pinups as well. Sex and Horror Volume Three is another visual feast of outrageous pulp art.” (publisher’s blurb)