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In Bad Language, So Mayer blends memoir and manifesto as they explore the politics of speech, while looking at how language has been used – and abused – in their own life. What is the relationship between language and sexual violence? And how can we ‘make oursees up’ in language when words themselves are encoded by a dominant culture that insists we see ourselves as powerless listeners rather than active speakers?

When Ursula K. Le Guin started writing a new story, she would begin by drawing a map. The Word for World presents a selection of these images to consider how her imaginary worlds enable us to re-envision our own.  Contributors: Federico Campagna, Theo Downes-Le Guin, Daniel Heath Justice, Bhanu Kapil, Canisia Lubrin, Una McCormack, David Naimon, Nisha Ramayya, Shoshone Collective, Standard Deviation, Marilyn Strathern.

The God File: Yentling (broygas edition): 16 poems by Sarah Crewe & So Mayer that revisit Yentl, Black Sabbath, doykheit, dumplings & Port of Liverpool to always always say “Zionism can kish mir in tuchas.” Raising funds for #Valentines4Palestine, £2/£4 postage (UK/ROW) + ur donation via Paypal

Space Crone brings together Le Guin’s writings on feminism and gender for the first time, offering new insights into her imaginative, multispecies feminist consciousness

A queer quantum tour of a collection that braids high-wire believe-it-or-not memoir with cutting-edge science fiction (or is it?) from alternate timelines. Truth or dare? Both, always.

An anthology of queer erotic sci-fi, fantasy, and horror, co-edited and introduced by So Mayer & Adam Zmith

An essay on art, bodies and fascism – a catalogue for an exhibition that could never take place.

A feminist genealogy that foregrounds the relationship between acts of production & reproduction.

is it war if it kills only women
is it peace if it kills to be a man
Poetry chapbook from Litmus

Lovely, vigorous and brave, the new feminist cinema is a political animal claiming the public sphere as its own.

(O), is a bittersweet lovesong to zombies, tattoos, lovers and sisters, Katniss and Pussy Riot, Artemis and suffragists.