"The struggle to free Palestine is inextricable from every other liberatory struggle on earth."
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"The struggle to free Palestine is inextricable from every other liberatory struggle on earth."
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Welcome new voices, but don’t let them #normalize.
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For the next two weeks, the audiobook + personalized hardcover giveaway is in support of @sanoaz11’s effort to provide bread to her students. Thank you to @librofm for donating the audiobook codes in support of this effort
"I've come to realize that perhaps the most fundamental and vital labor, of all liberatory organizing, is the act of explaining hard truths. In your own words. To your own people. As clearly and compellingly as possible. Over and over and over and over."
- Sim Kern, 'Genocide Bad.'
Pre-order now from Interlink Books, the only Palestinian-owned publisher in the US!
Release date: April 22nd
this feels more poignant to me today than ever before (09/06/25)
Genocide Bad (2025) by Sim Kern [x]
Depart, Depart! by Sim Kern
When an unprecedented hurricane devastates the city of Houston, Noah Mishner finds shelter in the Dallas Mavericks’ basketball arena. Though he finds community among other queer refugees, Noah fears his trans and Jewish identities put him at risk with certain capital-T Texans. His fears take form when he starts seeing visions of his great-grandfather Abe, who fled Nazi Germany as a boy. As the climate crisis intensifies and conditions in the shelter deteriorate, Abe’s ghost grows more powerful. Ultimately, Noah must decide whether he can trust his ancestor - and whether he’s willing to sacrifice his identity and community in order to survive.
Depart, Depart! grapples with intersections of social justice and climate change, asking readers to consider how they’ll react when the world changes in an instant. Who will we turn to? What will we take with us, and what will we have to leave behind? In our rapidly changing world, these are questions we grapple with. Focusing on finding and supporting community after disaster, Depart, Depart! is a story for these uncertain times.
Who is manufacturing hate in 2025?
This week on Solarpunk Presents Podcast, Ariel chats with Selena Middleton, Publisher and Editor of Stelliform Press, all about publishing eco-fiction. What is eco-horror, and how does it relate to solarpunk fiction? What are the hallmarks of a good solarpunk story, according to Selena? How does history fit into visions of the future, and what does character have to do with it? Join us as we discuss all this and more.
Links: Stelliform Press website - https://www.stelliform.press/ Depart! Depart! by Sim Kern - https://www.stelliform.press/index.php/product/kern-depart-depart/ Another Life by Sarena Ulibarri - https://www.stelliform.press/index.php/product/another-life-by-sarena-ulibarri/ Green Fuse Burning by Tiffany Morris - https://www.stelliform.press/index.php/product/green-fuse-burning/ The House of Drought by Dennis Mombauer - https://www.stelliform.press/index.php/product/the-house-of-drought-by-dennis-mombauer/
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