Is it possible that one can be a dissident and still not be a dissident? That is, can one have dissidence thrust upon him for what he thinks rather than for what he feels? Academia is rife with people like this— those who naively believed in their own freedom of inquiry until they were canceled by corrupt elites who do not believe in freedom of inquiry. This is what happened to philosophy professor Harry Vanikin, and author Mark Gullick tells us his story in his new novel Vanikin in the Underworld. (more…)
Tag: Dissident Right fiction
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K.M. Breakey
Britain on the Brink
Independently published“They say I’m radicalized,” said Ozzie, as if reading Jack’s mind. “Bollocks. I’m de-programmed, that’s all. I see the world as it is. I’m no bloody criminal. I’m a patriot who’s had enough.” (more…)
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She was eleven. He pushed his hand into her face and removed the blade, twisting it, and let her drop. It was nothing. Soon enough he was arrested, but in reality he felt he was still in the room. (more…)
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You can preorder Spencer J. Quinn’s Critical Daze here.
Did you always intend on writing a No College Club sequel?
Certainly. When I envisioned The No College Club back in 2021, I had in mind a potential vehicle that could support an indefinite number of sequels—perhaps in other formats, such as comics. I’m even considering illustrated adventures for young children, like kindergarteners or first or second graders. This series will be called The No College Kids and will focus on the children of the No College Club members. At the end of Critical Daze (which is May of 2027) there are four of these children: two 5-year-olds and two 3-year-olds. (more…)
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Julien did not consider himself to be a normie. He was what we often call a hardcore nationalist, definitely JQ aware, and was the kind to take a few drinks in honor of the race, the ancestors, and the past, passing a few stickers here and there, just for the sake of not being completely useless, and giving a few bucks for some mag subscriptions to make sure washroom time was not totally wasted. (more…)
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Markus Pruss
Lara – Die blonde Rebellin, Volume 1: Lara in Gefahr
Florian Schur, 2024I really had hoped that Spencer J. Quinn’s young heroes of The No College Club had just gotten a German equivalent. But it was not to be – at least not yet. (more…)
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January 25, 2024 Howe Abbott-Hiss
Passage Prize II: Rewilding
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Passage Prize II: Rewilding
Passage Press, 2023The Passage Prize is an annual competition for dissident writing, poetry, and art, each round of which produces a book consisting of the winning submissions and many others. Last year’s prompt referred to the fact that domestic pigs released into the wild will change to more closely resemble wild boars. (more…)
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Beau Albrecht is one of Counter-Currents’ funniest authors. I personally enjoy reading his articles on topics such as music, bizarre books, humor, and current events. I haven’t seen any interviews with Beau, so I decided to do one. Maybe you’ll read something unexpected. (more…)
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Shawn Bell
Post—: Short Stories by Shawn Bell
Quakertown, Pa.: Antelope Hill, 2022Other than calling his work “dissident fiction,” it’s hard to categorize Shawn Bell’s short stories. In his recent Antelope Hill collection, entitled Post—, it’s mostly their cutting insights into the insidious façade of globalism — and their tremendously high quality — which link these stories together. Within Post— we have elements of dystopia, coming-of-age, romance, alternate history, family drama, tragedy, and the slice of life found in the faded Houckian suburbs of the American Midwest. (more…)







