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Clydeside Anarchist Zine 2 + Radical Bookfair Reportback

On Saturday 7 December, Clydeside Anarchist Noise sent a delegation of rabble-rousers to the Glasgow Radical Bookfair, at the Quaker House. We handed out loads of our zines (and ran out – possibly slightly too early!), participated in the discussions, chatted to comrades from across the anarchist scene in Scotland, and made loads of new pals! Additionally, we were able to raise some money for legal fees and to help a single mother pay her rent this month – thank you to everyone who contributed to these efforts.

Overall, we had a grand time – thank you to Red & Black Clydeside for putting it on and thanks to Food Not Bombs Govanhill for feeding us throughout the day!

Finally, attendants at the Bookfair were (un)lucky enough to be the first to see the 2nd issue of the Clydeside Anarchist Zine. This new issue is more colourful and prettier (if we dare say so ourselves), and contains a number of (not-so) theoretical texts, poems and how-to guides for local extremists. There’s a digitally readable version available below, as well as a link to Zine #1.

We are always looking for stuff to go on our blog / in our next zine – email us at notcan@riseup.net

[Dec 7th] Glasgow’s Radical Bookfair – CAN Stall + New Zine!

On Saturday, 7 December, Clydeside Anarchist Noise will have a stall at the Radical Bookfair by Red & Black Clydeside, from 12 onwards at the Quaker House (G2 4PS).

Come say hi to us and our pals, grab copies of zines, books, posters and stickers new and old, and help cover some of our collective costs and legal fees!

For the occasion, we shall have, for the first time, copies of our second zine (see the charming first issue here), which include various radical texts, fresh poems in English and Gaelic, and even some handy how-to guides for local extremists.

There will be stalls by other groups, free vegan food from Govanhill Food not Bombs, as well as a number of interesting discussions. More information on the Radical Bookfair on the Red & Black Clydeside website, as well as in the images below: