Tag Archives: In Print

Industrial Worker

The I.W.W. has been publishing the newspaper (and now in magazine format) Industrial Worker almost as long as the union has been around – since 1905. If you’re interested in better understanding what radical unionism is, and how it works for wage slaves like us, then you’d be well served to subscribe.

Anyhow, I’ve got a story in the new edition and I think you should check it out.

Watershed Review

I’m really excited to announce that I’ve had a series of photographs accepted into the forthcoming Watershed Review literary journal published by the California State University in Chico.

I believe the spring edition will be out in May so I’ll keep everyone updated as to when that happens so you can pick up a copy if you’re so inclined. Thanks again to the editorial staff at the Watershed Review for including me in this anthology.

More information about the journal and to order back copies (or the new edition once it is out), visit: http://www.csuchico.edu/watershed/2016-fall/

PS – I’ve got a couple of other acceptances in the mix as well and look forward to announcing those as soon as I’m able.

Por Que No

Although I have used a pseudonym, I still thought it was worthy of sharing with you all that I’ve got a new book out as a modern tribute to a favorite erotica author, Anais Nin. Her book, Little Birds, was a favorite fascination of mine during formative pubescent years and here’s hoping someone, somewhere, finds this work of mine fascinating as well.

One caveat – for all the non-fiction I write, this is very much fiction, so no need to ask. One more caveat, if we’re family, well, you probably don’t want to read this one.

You can purchase it directly through me or via Amazon Smile at: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0692873546

Both print and kindle versions available.

 

Review – Bookspace Online

While I’m certain it hurts the credibility of the review when I lay it out like this, but my friend and fellow writer Charlie has launched his online version of his pop-up shop Bookspace which includes a fantastic review of my book, If Only The Names Were Changed.

Assuming you have some similar interests as I do, you will definitely want to check out his collection and purchase a few things for your TBR pile. I love how he’s broken down the categories and the books he carries. I also really appreciate that he makes it easy to select a local pick up option that saves Columbusites like myself paying shipping.

Anyhow, back to some kind words about my work from Charlie –

“Columbus-based writer Andrew Miller presents a scathing critique of his own life, examining everywhere he went wrong and how he got there, leaving no stone unturned. Addiction, abuse, death, heartbreak—like Hemingway said, one can easily imagine Miller sitting down to write, and simply bleeding.”

Read the full review and pick up a copy from Bookspace by clicking here.

 

My Syllabus: Violence Rules

I thought I’d wade into the current conversations going on regarding violence within the leftist, activist movement, and whether or not it is justified. Furthermore, is it a Machiavellian justification, the ends justify the means, or is it a Kantian necessity.

I recently saw this video posted up by a family member of a man explaining his take on why identity politics and intersectionality are wrong headed, and that the working class was lost to “liberals” due to paying any attention to that, to fully understand what I’m referencing I would recommend watching it: https://www.facebook.com/myiannopoulos/videos/840123842792179/.

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