Category: Anti-Capitalist Fiction
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Last Winter In The Old Lake Chad
“Dajimi reminded herself that, for all their differences, the uppers were still human.”
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Orlanda
“So I am in a category containing exactly one. Formerly female bio and a disaster at that, and now male, sort of, at least on the outside, and trying not be a disaster at that.”
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Oathbreakers of New Makassar
“Why didn’t the southern resistance fire back?”
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The Last Receipt
Nathan Velasquez, once a billionaire, finds redemption through community-focused initiatives after realizing the toll of his capitalist success.
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On Wildfire
In year 2353, Mish Gajewski reflects on her return to the Ribbon, facing spires representing past tragedy during the Wildfire celebration, intertwining personal and collective memory of eco-restoration.
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Anti-Zionist Blues
Jian grapples with anxiety and friendship dynamics in a tense environment marked by surveillance, personal struggles, and unexpected violence in East Brunswick.
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Beora
“…the legend said that where she stepped, the flowers grew.”
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Obsolescence
“Just remember that your staying with me is contingent on you not killing me.”
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You Can Take the Girl Out of the Clouds
“Always a pleasure doing business with you, Clem.”
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Fugee Bubble
“Once the blog-newsies get hold of the story, he’ll be a meme hero.”
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Borders
“He’s dead. They all are.”
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Girlfriend of Steel
“Do you ever worry that you’ll never be happy?”
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The Desecration of City Hall
“Whatever the case, was it really worth it? All that effort? Is a paint job that important?’’
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The Ferryman
“But then again, Norah thought, Perhaps the report he issued was just a lie.”
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Hagiography
A play about the political implications surrounding a bench.
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Hard Times, Nevada
“The man who called himself Sam Cornwall walked along the street.”
