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Ele'ill
10th June 2013, 21:23
from Seattle/all of PNW called 'Storming Heaven'

http://stormingheaven.noblogs.org/

http://pugetsoundanarchists.org/content/announcing-storming-heaven-1-new-seattle-anarchist-periodical


Announcing Storming Heaven #1, a new Seattle anarchist periodical

Sat, 06/08/2013 - 3:17pm

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From: Storming Heaven (http://stormingheaven.noblogs.org)
The first issue of a new Seattle anarchist periodical, Storming Heaven, is now out and available.
It is the aim of the editors for this paper to serve as a clearing house for essays and articles pertaining to current events in Seattle and the greater Pacific Northwest area that resonate within an insurrectionary-anarchist analysis of domination, patriarchy, civilization, the state and capitalism. It is not our aim to merely “become the media,” because the media is the mouth of the pigs and the capitalists and we wish to see it utterly destroyed as an apparatus of state power. More so, we wish to give space to comrades in the struggle against the existent to voice analysis, critique and updates on ongoing struggles.
Copies of this paper can be picked up at Left Bank Books, The Wildcat, the Black Coffee Co-Op and other bookstores and coffee-shops.
Submissions for the paper are open and can be emailed to:
[email protected]

Domela Nieuwenhuis
10th June 2013, 22:26
To bad it is specific to the Pacific Northwest. Reading it anyway.
Thanks! :grin:

Ele'ill
10th June 2013, 22:28
they might take submissions from elsewhere too even though they state it's a PNW thing, I think they'll probably run some local stuff first and pool other submissions until some time later in the future, just a guess

Ethics Gradient, Traitor For All Ages
11th June 2013, 21:00
I liked it, without regional publications just about everything would fall under the radar as far as radical politics go.