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Crimethink is a collection of essays exploring the ways in which politics and the literature of the imagination intersect. All proceeds are donated to Doctors Without Borders.Book Information
Crimethink: Politics and Speculative Fiction
Deborah Walker, Lisa Agnew, Megan Arkenberg, Romie Stott, Gary Westfahl, Nisi Shawl, Ross Hamilton, Jay Lake, Ruth Nestvold, Greg Beatty, Shaun Duke, Jordan Humphreys
90 pages | first published 2010
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