Now's the time to get your copy of Off with Their Heads: An Antifascist Coloring Book for Adults of All Ages by N.O. Bonzo.
Bring back the whimsy and delight of the olden days, when more often than not it was the maiden who slayed the dragon, and the heads of tyrants were carried off at the end of a pike!

Learn more and preorder your copy on the Kickstarter along with exclusive rewards created by the artist such as a antifascist shirt (below), Solidarity Forever poster and tapestry, Off with Their Heads scarf, and more. Get a sneak peek of the 24 page interior. Help get this antifascist coloring book into the world and into as many hands as possible!
New antifascist torch shirt! (detail below)
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N.O. Bonzo is an anarchist illustrator, printmaker, and muralist based out of Portland, OR. They are the illustrator of Mutual Aid: An Illuminated Factor of Evolution (PM Press, Spring 2021). More of their work can be found at www.nobonzo.com.
Let's also get this LGBTQ kids' book into the world!
Jacinta Bunnell, author of five groundbreaking coloring books about gender, has teamed up with Crystal Vielula to bring you a story about a spunky, non-binary protagonist named Harmon Jitney who finds joy in a magical purse, leading to an extraordinary, previously undiscovered, universe. A More Graceful Shaboom features LGBTQ characters seamlessly woven into a delightful, imaginative story, without being an overt "lesson book" about gender and sexuality. This is one of the first children's books ever written to feature a non-binary character who uses they and them pronouns. Follow Harmon Jitney and their two moms as they unlock the key to their own inner joy and understanding of community.

We are raising funds with Kickstarter to get this LGBTQ kids' book into the world and into as many hands as possible. Learn more about the magical story, why we want to make this book, and all the amazing rewards you can get to support this project. We *really* encourage you to watch the video. It's beautiful and hopeful at a time when we could all use some hope.