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July 16

Yesterday the the New York Times ran a feature implying there are no major health risks associated with the upcoming move to 5G cellular networks. The piece did make a convincing case that an often reproduced graph on the dangers of cell phones, first created by a Dr. Bill P. Curry in 2000, contains a serious error. But the dangers of electromagnetic fields (EMF) are broader than the article mentions, and the effects have by no means been exhaustively studied. As a primer to the subject, here is the first chapter of Martin Blank's Overpowered: What Science Tells Us About the Dangers of Cell Phones and Other WiFi-Age Devices.

July 11

In a sense we need to take the wind out of the sails of fake news and rhetorical hyperbole by charting a practical course toward social democratic/democratic socialist policies on health, education, immigration, environment, economy, labor, social justice and foreign policy.

July 05

Is Russian hacking really more significant than . . . the Republican campaign to destroy the conditions for organized social existence, in defiance of the entire world? Or to enhance the already dire threat of terminal nuclear war? Or even such real but lesser crimes such as the Republican initiative to deprive tens of millions of health care and to drive helpless people out of nursing homes in order to enrich their actual constituency of corporate power and wealth even further? Or to dismantle the limited regulatory system set up to mitigate the impact of the financial crisis that their favorites are likely to bring about once again? And on, and on.

August 27

In this excerpt from The America Syndrome: Apocalypse, War, and Our Call to Greatness, new in paperback this autumn, Betsy Hartmann discusses what has come to be called "the greening of hate"—that is, the fusion of environmentalism with anti-immigrant bigotry, an ideology which was shared by both the Christchurch and El Paso gunmen. She also touches on modern eugenics in the U.S., and stresses the need to avoid simple dualities in discussing questions of population and environment. 

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July 17

"But the bohemian narrative needed tweaking, as the old East Village went on dying. So I fudged together a grandiose tale of survival. I was the Last of the Mohicans, I told myself (“aha!”), citing the opening on Avenue A of the gourmet delicatessen Gracefully in 1999 as proof that our values were under attack by capitalism. I, descendant of Richard Hell, was to hold a valiant last stand before the neighborhood surrendered its anarcho-populism to commercial hegemony. Then, having decided my time was up, I would flee to the Upper East Side (I did just that), now the token artist moonlighting as an ironic has-been, raconteur to starchy lawyers and doctors. I would tell myself and everyone else that I’d been part of something real, something raw, something so unlike the preppy invasion, something no algorithm could ever predict, something unannounced."

Carlos Dengler writes about gentrification, social conscience, and more.

January 16

We're proud to announce that Robin Marty's Handbook for a Post-Roe America is out this week. Handbook is a comprehensive and user-friendly manual for understanding and preparing for the looming changes to reproductive rights law, and getting the healthcare you need––by any means necessary. Read about how we got to the situation we're in, and about some possibilities for the future of abortion access, after the jump.

June 22

Today we celebrate what would be the 71st birthday of the late Octavia Butler, a pioneer in the world of science fiction, with "The Book of Martha," a short story from Bloodchild.

In this story, Butler works through her lack of belief in the possibility of a universally appealing utopia with humor and careful consideration. God summons Martha Bes to effectively ameliorate the conditions of humanity. As a result of the exchange, Martha settles on an original plan to satisfy God's seemingly impossible challenge.

PS: Enter to win a free copy of Bloodchild here, and take 50% off Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents through Saturday June 23, 11:59 PM.

April 18

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“The course of history does bend toward justice,
but it must be gripped hard by those who seek it.”
- Justin Sayre

In a few days, our great nation will officially put a man into office. We all know who that man is, and his name strikes great chords of fear and confusion within our democracy. But it is not his name we fear, it’s what he represents.

January 29

You may know Franz Kafka's "The Trial," a tale of nightmarish bureaucracy, but do you know Anton Chekhov's? Written in 1881, when Chekhov was only twenty-one, it contains the germ of much that would later come to be considered Chekhovian: petty cruelty, country life, and the inability of one generation to come to terms with the other. And because it's Chekhov's birthday today, we're publishing his short story, "The Trial," exclusively here in the blog. We hope you enjoy, if enjoy is indeed the word. 

February 27

March 09

Comedian, activist, and author Barry Crimmins died last month at the age of 64. One of the legends of the Boston comedy scene, as well as a childhood abuse survivor and a vigilante anti-pedophilia watchdog who helped expose the prevalance of child pornography on early AOL chatrooms, Crimmins was as influential as he was inimitable. In 2004, he published his personal and political memoir Never Shake Hands with a War CriminalBelow are two representatively eclectic chapters from a very funny and yet very serious book: the first is about starting Boston's first true comedy club, the Ding Ho, while living homeless on the outskirts of town, and the second is about snubbing the "satanic" architect of the United States government's atrocities in Vietnam. 

April 06

The refrain we hear over and over, in the United States at least, is that people today are apathetic about politics. Yet it turns out that this is far from the case. Voters in the U.S. and in democracies around the world are more engaged in politics than they've ever been. The catch is that they're disillusioned with the democratic process itself. Only 33% of Europeans have faith in the EU. The U.S. Congress has a 69% negative rating. So what gives? In Against Elections, set to be published on April 17th, David Van Reybrouck diagnoses the symptoms of our ailing democracies and comes up with a radical solution: drawing lots, rather than voting, to determine our politicians, just as the ancient Athenians did. Here as an exclusive excerpt on the Seven Stories Blog is the book's introduction, from former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, and the first chapter of Van Reybrouck's book. 

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May15

Monday, May 15, 2023 at 7pm EDT

Calling all 2023 Grads! Gather your friends and...

Online, Internet!
7.00pm
Zoom / Live Stream
June07
Book launch for "The Instinct for Cooperation"
Santa Fe, New Mexico
6.30pm
Collected Works Bookstore & Coffeehouse
January26

Robin Marty is a writer and reporter who covers abortion access and the pro-choice and...

Louisville, KY
5.00pm
First Unitarian
January27
Join us for a book release and signing!
Louisville, KY
2.00pm
Louisville Free Library Main Branch
June24

Sat., June 24, 2023 at 11:00am PT

Book Passage Corte Madera
51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte...

Corte Madera, CA, CA
11.00am
Book Passage Corte Madera
June07

Wednesday, June 7 @ 6:00 PM

Books, Inc. Berkeley
1491 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709

Join...

Berkeley, CA
6.00pm
Books, Inc. Berkeley
May20

Saturday, May 20 @ 2pm PDT

Avid Reader at Broadway Station
1945 Broadway Sacramento, CA 95818

...

Sacramento, CA
2.00pm
Avid Reader at Broadway Station
April23
David Van Reybrouck will talk about his new book, Against Elections.
Annandale-On-Hudson, NY
6.00pm
Blithewood Manor (Levy Institute), Conference Room
March19

Join us for a talk by Robin Marty, from her new book Handbook for a Post-Roe America. A...

Birmingham, AL
7.00am
March22

Join us for a talk by Robin Marty, from her new book Handbook for a Post-Roe America. A...

Tuscaloosa, AL
7.00pm
Ernest & Hadley Booksellers
March07

As promised, this event has been rescheduled for March 7th!

"The end of Roe v. Wade is...

Minneapolis, Minnesota
7.00pm
Moon Palace Books
March16

Many of the problems we face as a country and even as a world today – the health pandemic,...

Cambridge, MA
4.00pm
MIT Open Learning
September29

A discussion with the author of The New Enlightenment, Peter B. Kaufman, and the CEO of Creative...

Online, Internet!
10.00am
Internet Archive
September25

BE THE CHANGE: Robin Marty, author of New Handbook for a Post-Roe America

With the Supreme Court...

Online, Internet!
7.00pm
Porter Square Books (Online)
October28

Porter Square Books: Boston Edition is excited to welcome author Cat Fitzpatrick for...

Cambridge, MA
7.00pm
Porter Square Books
November01

The Ivy is pleased to present a stellar lineup of writers reinventing memoir, fiction, and...

United States
6.00pm
The Ivy Bookshop
November05

Originally from Argentina, Cecilia Gentili came to the USA pursuing a safer life as a...

Philadelphia, PA
7.00pm
Wooden Shoe Books
October29

Atticus Bookstore presents After Hours: An Evening With Cat Fitzpatrick, author of The Call Out...

New Haven, CT
7.30pm
Atticus Bookstore
May25

Thursday, May 25 @ 7:00 PM

Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd,...

Beaverton, OR
7.00pm
Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing
August19

Join us and our friends at the Censored Press in presenting Kevin Gosztola and his new book...

Baltimore, MD
Red Emma's