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Great reading for punks of every persuasion, who, one hopes, will take it and change the world. - KIRKUS

A canonizing, bold, and urgent anthology setting a new precedent for Black Punk Lit, created by generations of Black punks—featuring both new voices and those from the not-so-recent past.

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Black Punk Now is an anthology of contemporary nonfiction, fiction, illustrations, and comics that collectively describe punk today and give punks—especially the Black ones—a wider frame of reference.  It shows all of the strains, styles, and identities of Black punk that are thriving, and gives newcomers to the scene more chances to see themselves.

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Curated from the perspective of Black writers with connections to the world of punk, the collection mixes media as well as generations, creating a new reference point for music-lovers, readers, and historians by capturing the present and looking towards the future. With strong visual elements  

integrated throughout, this smart, intimate collection is demonstrative of punk by being punk itself: underground, rebellious, aesthetic but not static—working to decenter whiteness by prioritizing other perspectives.

 

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Edited by graphic novelist and filmmaker James Spooner, and author Chris L. Terry, contributors to the collection include critic Hanif Abdurraqib and cartoonist Raeghan Buchanan, conversations with Brontez Purnell, and a roundtable of all femme festival organizers.

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Spooner's contribution includes a comic, as well as all the interior illustrations. 

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Cover photo by Ed Marshall

List Price: $18.95

On Sale 10/31/2023

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BLURBS/REVIEWS 

"A celebratory and inspiring collection." 

- ALEX PETRIDIS, The Guardian

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"The collection’s greatest strength is how it captures the pure joy felt by its contributors while living on the fringes, the integrity they’ve gained from being misunderstood by the white establishment...taken together, these works show readers that “punk” is a commitment to liberation from the tedium of mainstream culture, and a way to demand much more."

- MARY RETTA, Pitchfork 

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“With graphics, short stories, poems, lyrics, conversations, commentary, and notes on how capitalism naturally tries to co-opt cultural scenes and how Black punks naturally resist it, the anthology is a cornucopia of righteous resistance, both fun to read and energetically provocative. . . . Great reading for punks of every persuasion, who, one hopes, will take it and change the world.”

KIRKUS REVIEW (STARRED REVIEW

 

"Engaging and original. . . This is a fresh new collection of captivating writing and interviews about a vital, vibrant music and political scene.."

ALISON ESCOTO, Booklist 

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“If you find yourself Black, Punk, Now or anywhere in between on that spectrum, this book is like being handed a survival kit. It is messages in bottles fused into a buoyant life raft, a heart shaped mirror on a compass. It’s x-ray goggles, a sword and a shield. Out of alienation, hard evidence of a global community. I LOVE this book, and am deeply inspired by it and everyone involved in its creation.”

-TUNDE ADEBIMPE,  Tv on the Radio, Artist, Director

 

“Spooner and Terry have brought together voices of an independent Black Punk foundational ethos, celebrating the unassimilable and the defiant—the bold, fearless spirit of artists, musicians, writers, and nonconformists that absolutely refuse to back down to the mainstream of any kind.”

-VERNON REID - Living Colour

 

“If you're hungry for a richer punk experience, Black Punk Now really satisfies. This crucial new book reveals complex, textured and rebellious stories of Black Punk Now through a variety of writing styles and illustrations, ranging from comics to film scripts. It includes interviews, photos, essays, short stories and much more. Dig deep into the Black Punk experience and legacy and get more out of punk because If there's no Black in your Punk, then you're missing out!”

 - ALICE BAG - The Bags, Alice Bag , author of Violence Girl 

 

“Black Punk Now is a must read, and I am loving every moment of it.”

-XAVIER DPHREPAULEZZ - Fantastic Negrito

 

"Black Punk Now delivers a unique literary experience, full of sociopolitical insights, arresting visuals, and limitless imagination. By turns sharp, rousing, delightful, and electric, this is an anthology to savor."

-DAWNIE WALTON - author of The Final Revival of Opal & Nev

 

“In Black Punk Now Spooner and Terry have given voice, sound, fury and shape to all things Black and BIPOC punk. Equal parts how-to guide, field manual, and encyclopedic anthology comprising essays, short stories, interviews, memories, and graphic novel panels. From the historical origins of those who paved the way, to those individuals and groups carrying the torch and keeping the flame alive. To have such an emotive, resonant, and necessary resource is as revolutionary as those of us melanated “outsiders” who defy convention, stereotype, hyphenate, or box with our very being.”

-JUSTIN WARFIELD -  She Wants Revenge  

 

“A testament to the often challenging experience of being an outsider, and the joy of finding a sense of belonging. These are the stories I wish I heard when I was growing up.” 

-NABIL AYERS - author of My Life in the Sunshine

 

"When I got the book I jumped into it immediately. Black Punk Now solidifies the idea that even though Alternative Black culture is multifaceted and unique, so many of us have the same story, just told different ways. I will always love reading Black stories but Alternative Black stories hit home differently in a beautiful way. I really loved it, it was a fun read!” 

- BRAXTON MARCELLOUS- Zulu, Wise, Shred Bundy

 

"I'm slightly angry for being pushed to cry in public many times while reading this book, and for the amount of conversations holding Black Punk Now has sparked. I’ve had as many conversations with strangers outside of this book as I did with those inside of it. Thank you for this work which enables me to see myself, to see my brother. I grew up on music and comics and with a deep feeling of isolation. There is great beauty in the outskirts. The fringe. The edge. And there’s loneliness and questioning of yourself and the world—of how you look, of how you feel, and who you can confide in. Thank you for the hours that I spent inside of this collective work, feeling less alone. Thanks for also making this a relentless read in a soft way." 

-JEAN GRAE  (The Monarchy)

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I really dig black punk now it surprises illuminates informs and relates. You can dive in anywhere in the book and there you are right inside the fierce wit, energy and force of those  countering “culture” the looks sounds and feels from the richest places, the  nutrient dense sediment where the money doesn’t reside. Where you/they/we only gaf about not gaf. Jumping the future. 

-ISHMAEL BUTLER - Digable Planets and Shabazz Palaces


 

Even now, as I'm finally exhaling--finally stretching, breathing, blinking--after the chaotic voyage James and Chris and all the lyrical alchemists inbetween took me on, I'm smacked in the mouth, again, by the title. Is Black Punk Now an acknowledgement of time, a chronicle of sorts of the present, or is it a shout? A motherfuckin' demand? One of the many beauties of this collection is that its title mirrors what it means to be black and punk. Which means it means whatever you want it to be, as long as it's free. 

-DAMON YOUNG - author of What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker: a memoir in essays

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