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Spiels of a Minuteman


Mike Watt
    Herein you'll find all the lyrics Mike Watt penned for the Minutemen (from 1980-1985); his Black Flag/Minutemen winter of 1983 tour diary; an intro by Mike (of course); as well as introductions from Joe Carducci, Thurston Moore and Richard Meltzer. All rounded off with all the illustrations Raymond Pettibon did for the Minutemen (and there was a lot of them ). Beautifully produced, and all bilingual (in French too).

Pariah


Charles Romalotti
    The story follows their separate lives as they tangle within each other in unexpected ways. Dark, macabre, and offbeat.Rash was an Independent Publisher's Awards Finalist for Best Horror 2002, and a National Small Press Literary Bestseller.--REVIEWS--Pariah is an excellent underground horror story. Perfect for reading while huddled under the covers on a dark and stormy night. If you have a penchant for dark and macabre fiction, look no further. - Maximum RockNRollNothing in Pariah is what it seems to be at first. I read this novel with clenched fists, gasping and shaking my head through every twist and turn. I got so caught up in reading this I felt lost when it ended. - Fat City MagazineThis book kicks ass, dangerously so. It was such an intoxicating breath of air, albeit a dark and putrid air at times. Something Romalotti illustrates well with Pariah is that fiction doesn’t have to be fake, overdone, or preposterous in order to be captivating and meaningful. - IndustrialNation (issue #20)The ending is completely shocking. After the first chapter, you think you have an idea of what was going to happen, but then at the end it takes a total turn, and you are left thinking, “How did all that happen?” It has a great ending! - ThroughTheseEyes.netA wild horror-show of a ride. Romalotti’s pointed social satire never overshadows his sympathy for the main players in this nightmare tale. An excellent read. - Don DeGrazia, author of American SkinA creepy, tense thriller that combines punk DIY sensibility with a charming, hacky-pulp style. - RoctoberFor most of the book, I felt I had a firm grasp on exactly what was coming. However when the expected scene arrives, the mechanics of the situation and the complex interplay of multiple plots absolutely blows you away. This struck me as a sign of true literary talent. Simply put, this book is awesome. - Lethal Injection eZineTypically with Romalotti, things aren’t quite as clear as they initially appear. After a series of gripping incidents and interweaving plots (none of which follow the expected path), things are left perfectly balanced for an explosive climax. - Scanner MagazineStriking characters and memorable plots mean we’re not going to give too much away about this story. Suffice to say, it’s a gripping ride of horror, humor, and humanity. - Alternative Tentacles RecordsThe writing is swift and poetically descriptive, creating a world that balances on the edge of surreal and real. Rash [first act of Pariah] is brilliant. Plain and simple, this book is a must. - B-Independent