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Joining the dots with author and publisher Tariq Goddard

A Huck Podcast

Joining The Dots is a Huck podcast. In the latest episode, we talk to author and publisher Tariq Goddard about his work with Repeater Books.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

A grassroots guide to surviving the patriarchy

From the ground up

In the ’70s, the bestselling New Woman’s Survival Catalog drew attention to the power of local activism.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

How hip hop magazines shaped UK rap as we know it

Living large

Hip Hop Connection, which ran from 1988 to 2009, gave MCs in the UK a platform to discover their voice.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

‘TERFs? I don’t think they’re either radical or feminist’

Andrea Lawlor in conversation

The groundbreaking author of Paul Takes The Form of a Mortal Girl talks about writing, activism, and their experiences growing up queer.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Nine: Fitzcarraldo

Fitzcarraldo Editions are the stylish, innovative publishing house that puts authors before books – creating an environment where they can grow, and prosper, together.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

The indie print revolution: how to make your own magazine

Huck x Vans

You’d be forgiven for thinking the print publishing industry was on its last legs. In fact, the modern landscape is full of possibility.

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Art & Culture  >  Print

Inside South Africa’s radical anti-apartheid zine

The legacy of Staffrider

Published between 1978 and 1996, Staffrider introduced a sense of unity that was nationally outlawed. Here, the people who made it happen reflect on its significance.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Seven: Repeater Books

Described as the ‘the love child of Verso and Faber’, Repeater Books is an exciting new voice in left-wing literature – revolutionising the tired world of cultural theory and criticism.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Six: OWN IT!

OWN IT! is a ‘storytelling lifestyle brand’ that blends traditional publishing with digital innovations and integrated live shows, creating a space where art meets activism.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Surreal shots of modern Britain

A deeply strange place tbh

After struggling to find a publisher for his images, photographer Stephen Leslie discovered Unbound – a UK organisation giving power back to writers.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Two: Dead Ink

Based on a back street in Liverpool, Dead Ink is bringing a breath of fresh Northern air to a stale, London-obsessed publishing scene.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part one: Jacaranda Books

Founded in 2012, Jacaranda Books is bringing black culture to mainstream publishing, providing a space for writers that ‘cross racial, gender and cultural boundaries.’

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