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Not a fun listen per se, but definitely a necessary and timely analysis of the shitty situation of academic labor in the UK Shaping for Mediocrity Ronald Hartz, David Harvie, and Simon Lilley youtu.be/KT_-plbuUnw @Zer0Books
Ronald Hartz, David Harvie, and Simon Lilley spoke to the University of Essex's COVER centre about the struggle against the neoliberal university from their book "Shaping for Mediocrity" out now with @Zer0Books ! youtu.be/KT_-plbuUnw?si…
February’s column is up at the New York Times! I talk about Daisy Pearce’s Something in the Walls, Margie Sarsfield’s Beta Vulgaris, and Leila Taylor’s Sick Houses: Haunted Homes and the Architecture of Dread. Free article link, so share away! nytimes.com/2025/02/28/boo…
Engineer and writer Gareth Dennis will be speaking at HSRail to discuss his new book How the Railways Will Fix the Future on Friday 11th June! Get your tickets now! hsrail.org/events/railway… @HSRail @GarethDennis

Got an updated cover image from @RepeaterBooks team. Also looks like our release date has moved to November 11! If you would like me to come to your town, the time to start annoying me and your local independent bookshop about it is literally right now.
Marking the launch of Your Body of Water, check out Siouxzi Connor's Summer reading list at LitHub! @siouxzisioux


today's the 3rd annual Baltimore Club Music Day so it's a good time to announce that Tough Breaks: The Story of Baltimore Club Music will be out via @RepeaterBooks on August 19th!
Take a deep dive into David Bowie’s genre-fluid catalog, from cabaret to psychedelia, folk rock to glam, and from avant-garde instrumentals to stadium anthems. Chris O'Leary's Rebel Rebel meticulously charts Bowie’s music from his earliest recordings in 1963 to his Hollywood…


From Sappho’s Greece to the underground BDSM clubs of Berlin, from Lisbon in lockdown to the vast Australian outback of the 1950s, the narrator of Your Body of Water drifts across time and place—fleeing the terrible disclosure of one crime as they move toward the historical…

From Sappho’s Greece to the underground BDSM clubs of Berlin, from Lisbon in lockdown to the vast Australian outback of the 1950s, Your Body of Water is a shape-shifting meditation on desire, violence, and storytelling. repeaterbooks.com/product/your-b…

As his novel Bass Instinct returns to print after 30 years as part of a long-overdue reappraisal of his trilogy of books about jungle, bass and rave in 1990s London, Two Fingas speaks to Rob Corsini #TwoFingas on his Novels Chronicling London’s 1990s Ravers…
Tickets are on sale now for CODE: DAMP Experimenta Mixtape - Curated by Sophie Sleigh-Johnson (@SLEIGH_JOHNSON ) at the BFI Southbank on the 25th June! A fascinating, singular delve into the world of the TV sitcom. whatson.bfi.org.uk/online/Article…

Have you ever heard a tune so great you’d spend your whole life trying to find it again? BASS INSTINCT by Two Fingas (Andrew Green) is out now. repeaterbooks.com/product/bass-i…

Recently, unauthorized posts were published on Repeater’s social media accounts. These reflected solely the views of our social media manager, Adam Jones, and did not represent Repeater Books or Watkins Media. These posts have since been removed. Additionally, misinformation was…

Find 'We Must Begin with the Land' at the Bristol Radical History Festival next month 🌱 📆 Sunday 27th April 📍 The Cube, BS2 8JD brh.org.uk/site/events/we…
you’re laughing. derrida got booed offstage at an ornette coleman show and you’re laughing.
Coming up on Friday the 4th of April, @stanchionbooks presents an evening with @MickyPKerr to launch his book "Football, The People's Shame: How to Revolutionise a National Sport" at The Volley in London. Get your ticket today via stanchionbooks.com/pages/events

Heads up Louder Lovers! We’re on the search for fab host @RyanLewisWalker copy of #MixingPopAndPolitics by @TobyManning - it has all Ryan’s noted within so is easily recognisable! Please DM if you picked it up at #Louder2024 🙏🙏🤞🤞❤️❤️