Editor’s Update
Andrew George of Child-Free by Choice on Counter-Currents Radio, plus the Counter-Currents Book Club 2025
Greg Johnson

You can order Johnson’s Novel Takes: Essays on Literature here
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1. This Saturday’s Counter-Currents Radio
Greg Johnson welcomes Andrew George of Child-Free By Choice to Counter-Currents Radio to discuss his unique crowd-funding platform, plus your questions.
Join us at noon Pacific/3 PM Eastern/9 PM Central European Time on:
- Odysee: https://odysee.com/@countercurrents/ccradio
- DLive: https://dlive.tv/Counter-Currents
- Send questions & donations to Entropy: entropystream.live/countercurrents
2. Our 2024 Fundraiser
The final total for the 2024 fundraiser is $295,680.54. We thank you all for your generosity.
3. The Counter-Currents Book Club, 2025
The first episode of the Counter-Currents Book Club will be on Saturday, January 25. Greg Johnson will be discussing his new book Novel Takes: Essays on Literature.
The second episode will be on Saturday, February 1. Spencer Quinn will be discussing his new book Critical Daze.
If you would like to nominate books for this year’s Counter-Currents Book Club series, email [email protected].
4. How to Help Counter-Currents
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You can explore all your donation options on our Donate page.
Remember: those who fight for a better world live in it today.
Thank you again for your loyal readership and generous support.
Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
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3 comments
I saw Novel Takes offered on Amazon. Since every percentage point of profit counts, do you have a preference how your books are purchased: directly from C-C or Amazon?
Direct orders are prefered by us for the money, but with Amazon, delivery is often free and usually faster. So I am fine with either option.
I was really eager to get a copy, so I went through Amazon this time. But I’ll keep your preference in mind for future book orders. Thanks
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