All Art
October 9, 2007 — tc
fiction / poetry / visuals
– continuously updated –
Fiction
Adetokunbo Abiola
The Militants - Guerrillas, soldiers and civilians struggle for justice and survival in the Niger Delta amid suffering and death fueled by the oil industry and the state.
Lizy - The courage and the struggle to vote in Nigeria.
Appalachian Author
Please Attack Appalachia - From the Appalachian Mountains, one of the earliest and most damning satires of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq.
Laura Carlsen
The Slow Slide to Barbarity - The brutal US economic and immigration policies toward Mexico.
Tony Christini
Plan USA - What if “Plan Columbia” were applied to the US?
Civil Acts - The family of a US soldier killed during the US invasion of Iraq turns against the war.
At Pemmican Press: Banked, Balloted, Error Incorporated | Tropetopia
Joe Dole
If Only - Prison story.
Joe Emersberger
The Publisher - A Canadian newspaper publisher confronts his complicity in the Canadian, US and corporate backed coup and mass murder in Haiti.
Dave the Prophet - Love and politics and deportation in Canada.
Ishimure Michiko
Lake of Heaven excerpt - Community destroyed by dam building in Japan.
Ron Jacobs
Frame Up - Race and injustice in Maryland; the blood-strewn quarters of the Police State and the struggle against it.
Tony Mochama
The Brinkipice of Genocide - Focus: Kenya fiction, and view (nonfiction).
Shabnam Nadiya
Girl in the Rain - “Life went on for all of us. We felt so good and holy about ourselves; there was something so sacred in our magnanimity.”
Mahmud Rahman
Interrogation - Revolutionary struggle and counterrevolutionary oppression in Bangladesh.
Cindy Sheehan
Once Upon a Time - Of peasants, pawns, and the people - happily ever after and global domination.
Paul Street
Dead Man Talking - A report on the establishment’s living dead.
Leading Democrats: “Expropriate the Expropriators” - Democratic candidates for the United States presidency take a surprising new turn.
A Message From The American Corporate Plutocracy - Sing and dance that plutocratic tune: American Corporate Idol for President.
Joseph Veramu
The Toothache - The line separating coup from revolution and survival in Fiji.
The Television Footage - Reflection upon bravery during the 2000 Fijian coup.
Andre Vltchek
The Weekly Globe - The Chief Editor of The Weekly Globe confronts the world in the bars of New York.
Storyteller and East Timor - On a ship leaving East Timor, a wrenching conversation about the US-backed Indonesian conquest and slaughter of East Timorese.
Color of God - Refugees, God, soldiers, blood and journalism in the Middle East.
Jenny Ruth Yasi
Between Boston and Burma - An American and Burmese family caught in the midst of an uprising in Burma, 1988.
Poetry
Jonathan Bartlett
The Ballad of a Dead Beat Dad - Prison poem.
Cari Carpenter
Prestamped - What may not be mailed to prison.
Tony Christini
News From Little Rock - The unreported story of the 40th year commemoration of the integration of Central High School by the Little Rock Nine in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Tom Engelhardt and Frida Berrigan
Recipes for Disaster in Iraq - Cooking up geopolitical crime in Washington DC
Kim Jensen
Ode to Man and War’s End - Facing the need to liberate.
Ryan Kirkpatrick
Loneliness - Prison poem.
Donald McDonald
Jailhouse New - Prison poem.
Vivek Mehta
A Tribute to the Man in Black - Focus: Kenya poem.
Betty Muragori
2 Poems - Focus: Kenya poems.
Stephen Derwent Partington
6 Poems - Focus: Kenya poems.
Praise Poem - Focus: Kenya poem.
Marge Piercy
Film can reverse but not time - “…the deadly / stupid careen down the slope / of history, spewing lives, torture, / billions of debt to thwart”
Prisoner of the state of Illinois
A Poem - Prison poem.
Prisoner at Tamms
America’s Supermaximums - Prison poem.
Prisoner at Tamms
“Safe?!” - Prison poem.
Prisoner at Tamms
T.A.M.M.S. - Prison poem.
Margaret Randall
What I Tell the Young When They Ask - The art of resist.
David A. Smith
Concrete and Iron City - Prison poem.
Angel Torres
The World We Make - Prison poem.
Visuals
Kim Alphandary
Nigerian Freedom Fighters and Zapatista - Revolution drawn in charcoal.
Theodore A. Harris
Drowning in Bones and Flames - Partisan collage.
Stephanie McMillan
Cartoons - Against corporate state conquest in Iraq and elsewhere.
Carol Simpson
Cartoons - Life in Corporate Utopia.
Mark Vallen
Fuses - Revolutionary silkscreen.
