Welcome to the new Factsheet 5

Factsheet 5 is a comprehensive guide to zines, independent publishing and DIY culture. Factsheet 5 reviews an abundance of zines, books, blogs, web sites, music and other DIY projects. F5 also includes informative articles on zine culture, independent publishing, lively columns, interviews, and news of interest to the independent publishing community.

Pink and Black Attack #4 out now

We’re proud to present the fourth issue of Pink and Black Attack, a queer anarchist periodical based out of Olympia, WA. This is our longest and best issue yet. It’s also our one year anniversary issue! This issue features news and action reports, as well as other exciting content. Notably, this issue features the first part of an English translation of a Daniel Guérin essay, a story on the Marsha P. Johnson Queer Collective, and an expose of 4 American evangelical bigots. We always welcome feedback and submissions.

Review: Anchorage Anarchy #10 (August 2007)

If you’ve read much of the American anarchist press of the 1990s, you’ve probably run across articles or pamphlets published by the Boston-based BAD Brigade. Joe Peacott was one of the primary authors of those BAD pamphlets. Anchorage Anarchy is a little zine published by Peacott that reflects many of the libertarian and anarchist themes he’s written about over the years.

Review: Aufheben magazine

I've heard quite a bit about Aufheben, the British magazine which can best be described as one of the more prominent libertarian communist publications. If you are unfamiliar with libertarian communism, it could best be described as a contemporary movement of political thought and practice that fuses Marxism, anti-authoritarianism with other contemporary theories. Libertarian communism is becoming more popular in Europe and in other parts of the world. Aufheben is widely cited by those interested in these new political currents.

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