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Even A Daughter Is Better Than Nothing
by Mykel Board
This is the true story of Mykel Board's journey into Outer Mongolia. Part black comedy, part travelogue, part memoir, Even A Daughter Is Better Than Nothing (the title is taken from a Mongolian proverb) recounts, among other things, a year of: teaching English at the National University in Ulaanbaatar, getting lost in the Gobi Desert, meeting the only rock band in Mongolia, having dinner with an arms dealer in China, sparring with Mongolian pro-wrestlers, witnessing a bizarre visit by Hillary Clinton and trying to satisfy a considerable libido.
For Here or To Go
Life in the Service Industry
edited by Leah Ryan
Leah Ryan presents a brilliant selection of interviews, cartoons, photos and stories for and by service workers. From the diary of a dishwasher to the grind of an exotic dancer, For Here or To Go details the human struggle behind America's transformation into a service economy.
Leah Ryan is the Fiction Editor at Punk Planet Magazine. Her work has appeared in the anthologies Through the Kitchen Window, More Monologues By and For Women and Best of Temp Slave, as well as in several small magazines. Her plays have been performed in theaters across the US. She got her first dishwashing job at the age of 16. Currently, she lives in New York City and teaches creative writing.
Letters From New Orleans
by Rob Walker
Subjects covered in Letters From New Orleans include: Celebratory gunfire, rich people, religion, the riddle of race relations in our time, robots, fine dining, drunkenness, urban decay, debutantes, the nature of identity, Gennifer Flowers, the song "St. James Infirmary," and mortality
you can't get this shit nowhere else!!
red ink books, oh yeah!
Even A Daughter Is Better Than Nothing
by Mykel Board
This is the true story of Mykel Board's journey into Outer Mongolia. Part black comedy, part travelogue, part memoir, Even A Daughter Is Better Than Nothing (the title is taken from a Mongolian proverb) recounts, among other things, a year of: teaching English at the National University in Ulaanbaatar, getting lost in the Gobi Desert, meeting the only rock band in Mongolia, having dinner with an arms dealer in China, sparring with Mongolian pro-wrestlers, witnessing a bizarre visit by Hillary Clinton and trying to satisfy a considerable libido.
For Here or To Go
Life in the Service Industry
edited by Leah Ryan
Leah Ryan presents a brilliant selection of interviews, cartoons, photos and stories for and by service workers. From the diary of a dishwasher to the grind of an exotic dancer, For Here or To Go details the human struggle behind America's transformation into a service economy.
Leah Ryan is the Fiction Editor at Punk Planet Magazine. Her work has appeared in the anthologies Through the Kitchen Window, More Monologues By and For Women and Best of Temp Slave, as well as in several small magazines. Her plays have been performed in theaters across the US. She got her first dishwashing job at the age of 16. Currently, she lives in New York City and teaches creative writing.
Letters From New Orleans
by Rob Walker
Subjects covered in Letters From New Orleans include: Celebratory gunfire, rich people, religion, the riddle of race relations in our time, robots, fine dining, drunkenness, urban decay, debutantes, the nature of identity, Gennifer Flowers, the song "St. James Infirmary," and mortality
you can't get this shit nowhere else!!
red ink books, oh yeah!