All e-Books are on sale for $1.99 each!
Use the coupon code: Read 
until 2/1/2020
Click on the categories or titles below to explore some selected titles. To get your discount, add an e-Book into your cart, type in the coupon code Read and click apply to get your discount.
Nalo Hopkinson


Never one to hold her tongue, Hopkinson takes on sexism and racism in publishing in “Report from Planet Midnight,” a historic and controversial presentation to her colleagues and fans.

“Out-of-the-ordinary science fiction.“ —Kirkus Reviews


Terry Bisson


“Few works have moved me as deeply, as thoroughly, as Terry Bisson’s Fire on the Mountain… With this single poignant story, Bisson molds a world as sweet as banana cream pies, and as briny as hot tears."
--Mumia Abu-Jamal, death row prisoner and author of Live From Death Row, from the Introduction.
Victor Serge • Introduction and Translation by Richard Greeman
“No purer book about the hell of prison has ever been written.”
—Martin Seymour-Smith, Scotsman

“There is nothing in any line or word of this fine novel which doesn’t ring true.”
Publishers Weekly
Juliana “Jewels” Smith • Illustrated by Ronald Nelson



“Smith's comics ooze with originality.”
AFROPUNK

(H)afrocentric is fully dope, artistic, brilliantly drawn, styled, and wonderfully radical with an awesomely fiery heroine! Juliana Smith and her team are to be commended for this desperately needed political and cultural contribution. Get into it and grab your soapboxes!”
—Jared A. Ball, author of I Mix What I Like! A Mixtape Manifesto

Paul Buhle • Illustrated by Chris Hutchinson, Gary Dumm, and Sharon Rudahl


“Paul Buhle is my socialist conscience.” —Robert Crumb, artist

“Paul Buhle is the best informed and most sincere left-wing scholar that I know.” —Harvey Pekar, artist







Lois Ahrens • Written by Ellen Miller-Mack, Craig Gilmore, Lois Ahrens, Susan Willmarth, and Kevin Pyle • Illustrated by Kevin Pyle, Sabrina Jones and Susan Willmarth • Introduction by Craig Gilmore and Ruth Wilson Gilmore
"I cannot think of a better way to arouse the public to the cruelties of the prison system than to make this book widely available."
—Howard Zinn
Elizabeth Betita Martínez, Mandy Carter & Matt Meyer • Introduction by Cornel West • Afterwords/poems by Alice Walker & Sonia Sanchez
“The rich and still evolving tradition of revolutionary pacifism, effectively sampled in these thoughtful and penetrating essays, offers the best hope we have for overcoming threats that are imminent and grim, and for moving on to create a society that is more just and free. These outstanding contributions should be carefully pondered, and taken to heart as a call for action.”
—Noam Chomsky
Prole.info



“Class analysis + a critique of daily life + uncensored innovative graphics + more . . . Enjoy!“
—Gilles Dauvé

“The entire booklet is enthralling, perhaps especially so if you don’t already know what goes on behind the scenes for underpaid, non-unionized restaurant workers in the United States.“
—Brittany Shoot, Change.org
Patrick Reinsborough & Doyle Canning


“All around us the old stories are failing, crumbling in the face of lived experience and scientific reality. But what stories will replace them? That is the subject of this crucial book: helping readers to tell irresistible stories about deep change—why it is needed and what it will look like. The Story-based Strategy team has been doing this critical work for fifteen years, training an entire generation in transformative communication. This updated edition of Re:Imagining Change is a thrilling addition to the activist tool kit.”
—Naomi Klein
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Walker C. Smith, and William E. Trautmann • Edited by Salvatore Salerno

The pamphlets reprinted here were first published in the 1910s amid great controversy. Even then, the tactics of direct action and sabotage were often associated with the cartoonists’ image of the disheveled, wild-eyed anarchist armed with stiletto, handgun, or bomb—the clandestine activity of a militant minority or the desperate acts of the unorganized.
Joyce L. Kornbluh • Preface by Daniel Gross • Contributions by Franklin Rosemont • Introduction by Fred Thompson
“The IWW blazed a path in industrial history and its influence is still felt today. Joyce Kornbluh has performed a valuable service to unionism by compiling this comprehensive anthology on the more militant side of labor history.”  —Southwest Labor



Staughton Lynd • Introduction by Immanuel Ness • Illustrated by Mike Konopacki

“In Solidarity Unionism, workers are protagonists, not spectators, and that makes all the difference in the world. Staughton Lynd's ideas will be at the heart of the next mass worker rising.”
—Daniel Gross, executive director of Brandworkers and cofounder of IWW Starbucks Workers Union
Silvia Federici

“Real transformations occur when the social relations that make up everyday life change, when there is a revolution within and across the stratifications of the social body. . . . Silvia Federici offers the kind of revolutionary perspective that is capable of revealing the obstacles that stand in the way of such change.”
Feminist Review
Jenny Brown

“Jenny Brown compellingly explains the low U.S. birth rate: those primarily responsible for the labor of bearing and raising children (women) are responding as one should to lousy working conditions—by going on strike! Brown’s bold and brilliant book ventures into terrain that left and feminist thinkers have avoided for far too long. A breathtakingly accessible analysis, supported by riveting and intimate testimonials, it’s also an inspiring call to action.”
—Liza Featherstone, The Nation
Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai’a Williams • Preface by Loretta J. Ross
“This collection is a treat for anyone that sees class and that needs to learn more about the experiences of women of color (and who doesn’t?!). There is no dogma here, just fresh ideas and women of color taking on capitalism, anti-racist, anti-sexist theory-building that is rooted in the most primal of human connections, the making of two people from the body of one: mothering.”
—Barbara Jensen, author of Reading Classes: On Culture and Classism in America
Like what we do? Become a Book Club Member and get your Community Supported Literature box today— and every month!
Friends of PM allows you to directly help impact, amplify, and revitalize the discourse and actions of radical writers, filmmakers, and artists. It provides us with a stable foundation from which we can build upon our early successes and provides a much-needed subsidy for the materials that can't necessarily pay their own way. You can help make that happen - and receive every new title automatically delivered to your or your friend's door once a month - by joining as a Friend of PM Press. And, we'll throw in a free T-Shirt when you sign up.

Here are the options:
  • $30 a month: Get all books and pamphlets plus 50% discount on all webstore purchases
  • $40 a month: Get all PM Press releases (including CDs and DVDs) plus 50% discount on all webstore purchases
  • $100 a month: Superstar - Everything plus PM merchandise, free downloads, and 50% discount on all webstore purchases

For those who can't afford $30 or more a month, we're introducing
Sustainer Rates at $15, $10, and $5. Sustainers get a free PM Press T-Shirt and a 50% discount on all purchases from our website.

To take advantage of this offer click on the link below and add a Friend of PM Press membership into your shopping cart.

For more information click HERE.