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Hades’ librarian is ready to claim love for herself, but word to the wise, those late fees are killer.
Melinoe worries she’ll never find love as legendary as her Olympian parents’. Once content working with her hellhounds to collect overdue books, the demonic librarian now travels the land of the living in a desperate search for the unwritten oral tales of Elysium’s heroes. Sam never expected to study in the church's library while seeking clues about his cultist upbringing, and he definitely didn’t mean to summon a charming horned woman only able to visit Earth at night. But Melinoe is a tantalizing distraction, and he can’t seem to stop himself from coming back, seeking truth in Melinoe’s sweet and irresistible darkness. As their devotion to each other deepens, stolen nights are not enough. There’s one way to have more, but it carries a heavy price – unleashing nightmares into the waking world. Sam’s angelic nature should make them natural enemies, but their only chance at being together, and keeping the world safe, is to work together. Will their love be enough, or are they fated to trigger the Apocalypse?
Good Omens meets The Wicked + The Divide in The Demon Librarian. This reimagined Greek myth is for adult lovers of all things dark, deadly and gothic, with an LGBTQIA+ positive twist, opposites attract, and a standalone happily ever after. This fantasy romance is a m/f dual point of view featuring a cult member who accidentally summons a demon, but can you blame him? Who doesn't need a hot demon in their life?
We wanted a single moment, a single good minute, to tell people about our next book. How inside is a Christian cult has gone awry and how their ‘Chosen One’ summons unlikely help. But there’s not going to be a single good minute until Palestine is free. But may a story about finding freedom and liberation in faith keep you company while we all fight for freedom.
Until then, call upon Melinoe, saffron-cloaked, and pre-order today!
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An Actually Short Reading List
I’ve seen a lot of Short, Introductory, Beginner’s reading lists with ten or twenty links, and, well, they’re intimidating. While you might not want to leave off something important, if everyone gets scared off by your list, nobody reads anything. So, let’s try something a bit more approachable! Here are three easy-to-read works.
Principles of Communism
If you’re new to communism, this short-ish work will introduce you to… the principles of communism! Engels’s writing style can be a bit difficult, and he references a lot of old-timey stuff (what’s a spinning-jenny?), but it’s a good introduction!
Link: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/11/prin-com.htm
On Authority
If you like the thought of communism, but are wary of ‘authoritarian’ or ‘totalitarian’ communism, this very short (one page!) text might help you understand why historically, communists have supported those measures (hint: if they just wanted power, they wouldn’t be siding with the powerless!).
Link: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1872/10/authority.htm
Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong
Quotations from Chairman Mao, while longer than the last two works, is made up of small, self-contained… quotations, which are individually easy to read (and reread), and if you’re interested in learning more about a topic, you can always check out the work the quote is referenced from. This ‘little red book’ discusses communist perspectives on topics ranging from education, the military, and study, to self-criticism and culture.
Mao’s writing style is, I find, much easier to read, and the little red book covers such a wide range of topics that, if you only try to read one of these, I’d say to try this one. If feudal peasants were able to study and understand it, so can you!
Link: https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/works/red-book/index.htm
That’s all! Thank you for reading this, and I hope you give the works I mentioned a try!
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Updated Vegas Info:
Calendar of Resistance for Palestine! Events and actions around the world
Saturday, November 4
USA
ALBUQUERQUE, NM (US) – Sat Nov 4, 12 pm, Robinson Park.
ANCHORAGE, AK (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, MLK Jr Memorial.
ASHEVILLE, NC (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, Federal Bldg, 151 Patton.
BEND, OR (US) – Sat Nov 4, 12 pm, Peace Corner.
BOISE, ID (US) – Sat Nov 4, 4 pm, Idaho State Capitol.
BURLINGTON, VT (US) – Sat Nov 4, 1 pm, Battery Park.
CINCINNATI, OH (US) – Sat Nov 4, 12 pm, Ziegler Park.
COLUMBIA, MO (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, Speaker’s Circle , March to City Hall.
DORCHESTER, MA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, Massachussetts Ave at Columbia Rd.
EVANSTON, IL (US) – Sat Nov 4, 1 pm, Fountain Square.
FLOYD, VA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 12 pm, Courthouse Parking Lot.
JUNEAU, AK (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, Marine Park.
KANSAS CITY, MO (US) – Sat Nov 4, 1 pm, Plaza Memorial Fountain.
LAKEWOOD, OH (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, City Center Park.
LOS ANGELES, CA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 3 pm, 200 N Grand Ave.
LOUISVILLE, KY (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, Beechmont Park.
NASHVILLE, TN (US) – Sat Nov 4, 1 pm, Centennial Park Enntrance.
NEW YORK, NY (US) – Sat Nov 4 (Freedom Ride), 3:30 pm, Foley Square.
NORFOLK, VA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, St Pauls and City Hall.
OLYMPIA, WA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 12 pm, Washington State Capitol Gather at Heritage Park, 5th Ave SW & Water St.
ORONO, ME (US) – Sat Nov 4, 12 pm, Fogler Library Steps, UMaine.
PORTLAND, OR (US) – Sat Nov 4, 4 pm, City Hall.
PORTLAND, OR (US) – Sat Nov 4, 6:30 pm, Terry Schrunk Plaza (Vigil).
PRINCETON, NJ (US) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, 1 Monument Drive, Princeton.
PROVO, UT (US) – Sat Nov 4, 3 pm, Provo City Library.
RICHLAND, WA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 12 pm, John Dam Plaza.
ROCHESTER, MN (US) – Sat Nov 4, 1 pm, Government Center, 151 4th St SE
SACRAMENTO, CA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 1 pm, Arden Fair Mall.
SALEM, MA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 4 pm, Riley Plaza.
SALT LAKE CITY, UT (US) – Sat Nov 4, 3 pm, Capitol Bldg, 350 State St.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 1 pm, Civic Center.
SPOKANE, WA (US) – Sat Nov 4, 1:30 pm, Riverfront Park.
TUCSON, AZ (US) – Sat Nov 4, 3 pm, Catalina Park.
TULSA, OK (US) – Sat Nov 4, 12 pm, Tulsa City Hall, 175 E 2nd St.
WASHINGTON, DC (USA) – Sat Nov 4, 2 pm, Freedom Plaza.
NATIONAL MARCH AND RALLY!! Transportation information here: https://www.answercoalition.org/nov4_bus
LOGISTICS AND DETAILS: https://www.answercoalition.org/logistics
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