Books tagged: gonzo journalism

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A Letter to the Establishment: The Cautionary Tale of Hunter S. Thompson    by JC Andrijeski
Price: $1.99 USD. 14470 words. Published by White Sun Press  on July 18, 2010. .

Drug-crazed, iconic, outrageous--Hunter S. Thompson’s own reputation as the rock star writer of the 1970s obscured the meaning behind much of his work, even for many of his fans. An essay on Hunter S. Thompson as a journalist, and the implications and intention behind his style of “gonzo journalism” on current day media…as well as what set him apart.
Drugs are Legal, People Ain't    by David Barron
Price: $1.99 USD. 3560 words. Published by H2NH ePub  on October 13, 2010. .

In a future where reproduction is strictly regulated, gonzo reporter Daniel Dean Harlan infiltrates a back-alley maternity ward. But will the people he meets infiltrate his cynical heart? A science fiction short story.
Virtue    by
Price: $1.00 USD. 1180 words. Published on March 27, 2011. .

Who is the virtuous man, and how does his virtue affect himself and the world around him? Throughout history, men have believed themselves to be just, yet in actuality their virtues mask cruel depravity on a scale seen over and over across history through the form of despotic rules and indifferent populations. How has this come about? In "Virtue", Kato ponders these questions of virtue.