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Best Fiction Writing Books
Looking to improve your fiction writing skills? This curated list features the best books on creative writing, plot development, character creation, and storytelling fundamentals for beginners and serious writers alike. Post your suggestions below
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Anarchism, Marxism, Social Ecology & Radical Left
This list shows nonfiction anarchist works on marxism, social ecology and radical left. You can post your suggestions in the comments section below.
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The Best Anarchist Fiction
Any fiction you think an anarchist would really enjoy. Give your suggestions in comments below
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Nonfiction focused on social identity, diversity, equity, inclusivity, class, and belonging. Together, we find history, identity, love, compassion, and community.
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Hello! I want to first express this is not even close to an exhaustive list nor conversation. When planning this quest, I hoped to be inclusive not only to the range of topics, but also to the levels of entry or knowledge to readers.
Many of these topics require serious contemplation, internal deconstruction, additional inquiry and analysis, but also time to engage within the conversations (which is what Pagebound is for!). Likewise, I wanted to ensure space for joy, resistance, and community.
The quest contains 50 titles and leans more towards US/Western-centered topics, though a few options are not solely US-related or have some form of US relation. To keep this quest well-rounded, but curated to a specific criteria, moving forward this quest will focus on social identity related to social justice in the US. With a range of entry levels, the goal is to be introductory, though a few books have more intermediate texts and knowledge.
Key principles of social justice defined by the United Nations: 1. the recognition that different people have different needs and circumstances (equity), 2. ensuring that everyone has access to the resources and opportunities they need to succeed (access), 3. enabling all individuals to play in role in the political, economic and social life of the communities (participation), 4. protecting the human rights of all individuals (rights) and 5. valuing and respecting differences between people, such as race, gender, and sexual orientation (diversity)
The goal is to not overlap too much with similar, future quests, though that may happen organically. With nonfiction being a large conversation, if I feel a suggestion is better suited for a similar niche quest, I may recommend that suggestion elsewhere, unless I think it fits well within both/multiple spaces. Suggestions that fit that criteria may be added quarterly, though that is subject to change.
My intent is only to provide the opportunity for these conversations to happen, not to be the lead or leader in any capacity because I am still learning and deconstructing myself.
Please add suggestions to this forum so everyone can keep track of what is being suggested. This is a large quest with a large range, and so I'd like to ensure all topics are included, but to not be too overwhelming immediately to new readers. Please additionally read all suggestions first before commenting so the forum is not overwhelming with repeat suggestions! I encourage everyone to either upvote or reply to the comment with your input/agreement/disagreement/commentary.
Happy reading. ❤️
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Dictionary of Anarchist Thought: The First-Ever Comprehensive Lexicon of Anarchism
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Dictionary of Anarchist Thought: The First-Ever Comprehensive Lexicon of Anarchism
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Critical Thinking Unchained: From Formal Logic to Dialectics of Emancipation by Mason Carter
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How to Build Municipalist Communes: Prefigurative Politics, Economy, Social Ecology, Education & Self-Governance by Mason Carter
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A Philosophy of Scars: A Story of Broken Hearts and Overthinking Minds (Voices of Anarchy: Radical Fiction and Thought)
Mason Carter
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The Murray Bookchin Reader
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Voices of Anarchy: Radical Fiction and Thought
Voices of Anarchy is a thematic series by Mason Carter, uniting fiction and nonfiction rooted in anarchist philosophy, anti-authoritarian imagination, and radical social thought. From novellas and short stories to conceptual tools and reference guides, each title in the series speaks to those who resist hierarchy, reject domination, and envision freer ways of living.
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The Author’s Toolkit Series
A Complete Craft Library for Modern Fiction Writers Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned novelist, these books give you clear explanations, actionable tools, and ready-to-use reference material you can apply instantly to your writing. Each volume focuses on one essential element of the craft, making it easy to learn, practice, and integrate into your stories. Together, these seven books form a complete self-guided writing school you can return to again and again.
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