“We are one, that’s what we tell each other.
If we were, there’d be no need to say that.”
–The Shut-Ups
Lee Harvey Oswald sat in the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building and gazed out at the lazy traffic flowing down Elm Street towards Stemmons Freeway, Read more …
I would not like to be in a room with any character from Andy Nowicki’s latest novel Heart Killer. Then again, I really wouldn’t know it if I were. Andy Nowicki has written a novel about evil within, about depravity within, about horror within.
In a previous life, before I pledged fealty to the art of the written word — a pursuit for which I have subsequently won fame, fortune, and unbounded acclaim — a different calling beckoned for a time. Read more …
“Please allow me to introduce myself . . .” Heath Ledger as the Joker
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Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy has proven to be a death-stalked series. Heath Ledger died under mysterious circumstances mere months before the release of The Dark Knight in 2008, Read more …
Many of an contemporary “alternative Right” orientation blame Christianity for bequeathing the dogma of egalitarianism to the modern world. Such people claim that the attempted abolition of natural hierarchies and destructively “leveling” momentum of democracy and campaigns of enforced “equality” derive from the Christian doctrine that all human souls are equal before God, Read more …
Andy Nowicki’s Counter-Currents article “In Defense of ‘Squares’” has prompted a reply from Ferdinand Bardamu, “Can You See the Real Me?” Both articles raise important questions about identity in connection with the “game” or “PUA” (pickup artist) phenomenon.
I haven’t yet read Jack Donovan’s new book The Way of Men, though I plan to do so. However, having read Jack’s intriguing reply to Jef Costello, I find myself compelled to raise an issue related to the contemporary masculinist movement, of which I know Jack to be an enthusiastic advocate.
Andy Nowicki Under the Nihil
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2011
108 pages
Like a hellhound on the heels of his last book, The Doctor and the Heretic, comes snarling in Andy Nowicki’s Into the Nihil (pronounced, as the characters do, as “Nile,” as in Land of the Dead). Read more …
Edward Burne-Jones, Angel, stained glass, St. Catherine window at Christchurch Cathedral Oxford
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Two novelists who have published their works at Counter-Currents, Andy Nowicki and Ward Kendall, have recently been interviewed on the Voice of Reason Broadcast Network.
The Stark Truth
Robert Stark Interviews Andy Nowicki
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Robert Stark interviews Andy Nowicki regarding his upcoming book, Lost, Violent Souls. Read more …