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Ok, we've been teasing stuff all month, and it has been hard delivering the goods amidst my move--but now there is even bigger news.

Most of you probably already know that the team at Repeater/Zer0 books has tapped Acid Horizon to become a partner in its venture to transform its YouTube content. Their invitation is synchronous with our own foray into video content. We will be working with other collaborators such as The Lit Crit Guy, Labor Kyle, and many others in an effort turn Zer0 into a platform which hosts a multiplicity of voices working in philosophy and political theory. Moreover, we want to draw out the sort of creative tendencies that made Zer0 unique at its inception. We intend to do this by revisiting some of the more unique titles in the catalogue in an interview series tentatively entitled Zer0 Archives. The pot is simmering, as it were, but things should be brought to boil in December. We will try to feature many of these interviews first on Patreon for patrons only.

Also, you probably saw the the launch of my own (Craig's) YouTube channel, Theorydome. At present, my vision is to use this channel as a way to delver short video essays in conjunction with profiling some of the projects I will be conducting at my rural homestead in the spring of 2022.  Some building, some permaculture, some theory...something for everyone.

Also, we are returning to our wheelhouse to finish off the year by featuring interviews with Gary Genosko and Jason Read. We will talk with Gary about Guattari's work on Japan and we will discuss the concept of transindividuality using figures such as Marx and Spinoza with Jason. We are really excited about these interviews, and we hope you are too!

Stay safe this season,

Craig

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Acid Horizon: New Video Content and a Collaboration with Zer0 Books

Now broadcasting from a modest summit in the Appalachian mountain range! Here is some upcoming stuff from the gang at Acid Horizon.

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