Fall Schedule

DISCONTENTS

My friends Patric Barber, Craig Gates, and I have been working on launching a zine for a while now. Well we finally have evidence of our efforts. The pilot issue of discontents is printed and ready to go out.

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The pilot issue features stories on Ceremony, Hsi-Chang Lin a.k.a. Still, and Unwound; interviews with emcee Fatboi Sharif, Coherence director James Ward Byrkit, and Crestone director Marnie Elizabeth Hertzler; pieces by Cynthia Connolly, Spike Jonze, Andy Jenkins, Timothy Baker, Greg Pratt, and Peter Relic; artwork by Tae Won Yu, Zak Sally, and Marcellous Lovelace.

It's 50 solid pages of good stuff about good stuff.

PHANTOM KANGAROO #27

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I have a poem called "The Indexical Trace" in the new issue of Phantom Kangaroo, "a portal for inter-dimensional poetry," conceived and edited by the magical mind of Claudia Dawson. You should be following her work however possible.

ESCAPE PHILOSOPHY

My new book, Escape Philosophy: Journeys Beyond the Human Body, is now available from punctum books!

Many thanks to those of you who helped make it a #1 New Release and a Top-Ten Bestseller in Heavy Metal Music Books on Amazon!

If you haven't gotten one yet, get yourself a beautifully menacing paperback or a FREE open-access .pdf from punctum books.

If you're not convinced, here's more about the book:

Using extreme examples from heavy metal music and science fiction and horror movies, Escape Philosophy is a survey of all the ways we try to shuck off the shackles of our physical forms.

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The physical body has often been seen as a prison, as something to be escaped by any means necessary: technology, mechanization, drugs, sensory deprivation, alien abduction, Rapture, or even death and extinction. Taking in horror movies from David Cronenberg and UFO encounters, metal bands such as Godflesh, ketamine experiments, AI, and cybernetics, Escape Philosophy is an exploration of the ways that human beings have sought to make this escape, to transcend the limits of the human body, to find a way out.

As the physical world continues to crumble at an ever-accelerating rate, and we are faced with a particularly 21st-century kind of dread and dehumanization in the face of climate collapse and a global pandemic, Escape Philosophy asks what this escape from our bodies might look like, and if it is even possible.

And here's what some smart folks are saying about the book:

“Too often philosophy gets bogged down in the tedious ‘working-through’ of contingency and finitude. Escape Philosophy takes a different approach, engaging with cultural forms of refusal, denial, and negation in all their glorious ambivalence.” Eugene Thacker, author of In the Dust of This Planet

“Using Godflesh—the arch-wizards of industrial metal—as a framework for a deep philosophical inspection of the permeable human form reveals that all our critical theory should begin on the street where wasted teen musicians pummel their mind and instruments into culture-shifting fault lines. Godflesh are not just a ‘mirror’ of all the horrors and glories we can inflict on our bodies, but a blasted soundscape of our moans. Roy Christopher’s book is a thought-provoking and delightful crucible of film, music, and the best kind of speculative thought.” Peter Bebergal, author of Season of the Witch

“A peculiar hybrid of Thomas Ligotti and Marshall McLuhan.” Robert Guffey, author of Operation Mindfuck

With a cover by Matthew Revert as dark as the ideas inside, it will make you look cool reading it on the bus or displaying it on your bookshelf. Escape Philosophy is the perfect read for our current uncertain moment. Now you can get yourself a beautifully menacing paperback or an open-access .pdf from punctum books.

And here's a brief excerpt from Chapter 3, "Machine," on the Malarkey Books site.

BOOGIE DOWN PREDICTIONS

A bunch of my friends and colleagues and I have put together a collection of essays called BOOGIE DOWN PREDICTIONS: Hip-Hop, Time, and Afrofuturism. It will finally be out in time for fall classes and back-to-school reading!

Harry Allen, Hip-Hop Activist and Media Assassin, says,

“How does hip-hop fold, spindle, or mutilate time? In what ways does it treat technology as, merely, a foil? Are its notions of the future tensed…or are they tenseless? For Boogie Down Predictions, Roy Christopher's trenchant anthology, he's assembled a cluster of curious interlocutors. Here, in their hands, the culture has been intently examined, as though studying for microfractures in a fusion reactor. The result may not only be one of the most unique collections on hip-hop yet produced, but, even more, and of maximum value, a novel set of questions.”

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Boogie Down Predictions is coming in a few weeks from Strange Attractor, and it's available for preorder from the outlet of your choice! Please preorder it if you can! Preorders set in motion all kinds of good stuff for books and their creators.

If you're still not convinced, here are more details, including the table of contents, back-cover blurbs, and a nice review from The Wire Magazine. The list of contributors to this thing includes Omar Akbar, Juice Aleem, Tiffany E. Barber, Kevin Coval, Samantha Dols, Kodwo Eshun, Chuck Galli, Nettrice Gaskins, Jonathan Hay, Jeff Heinzl, Kembrew McLeod, Rasheedah Phillips, Steven Shaviro, Aram Sinnreich, André Sirois, Erik Steinskog, Dave Tompkins, Tia C.M. Tyree, Joël Vascheron, tobias c. van Veen, K. Ceres Wright, and Ytasha Womack.

Preorder your copy now! It's such a monster piece of work we made.

THREE OTHER NEW BOOKS

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Also, in case you haven't snagged them yet, I have three (3!) other new books out:

Follow for Now, Vol. 2: More Interviews with Friends and Heroes (from punctum books)

Fender the Fall (a sci-fi novella from Alien Buddha Press)

Abandoned Accounts (poetry collection from First Cut)

As always, thank you for reading, responding, and sharing.

More soon,

-royc.

http://roychristopher.com

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