Sander Hicks
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Born | 1 February 1971 |
Occupation | Activist, Playwright, Publisher |
Genres | Non-fiction |
Sander Hicks is the founder and former editor of Soft Skull Press as well as playwright. Hicks wrote The Big Wedding: 9/11, The Whistleblowers, and the Cover-Up, and has been covered in CounterPunch [1].
Hicks is also a part of the 9/11 Truth Movement and sought to be elected as United States Senator from New York in the 2006 election as a member of the Green Party, running against incumbent Hillary Clinton. However, he lost the Green Party nominating convention to Howie Hawkins. He is now supporting the Hawkins campaign and has taken a position as Hawkins' media director. In 2005, Hicks donated $5,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee [2] in order to infiltrate a Republican Party fundraiser [3].
Hicks was lead singer for the art-punk group White Collar Crime.
Horns and Halos (2002), an award-winning documentary film directed by Suki Hawley and Michael Galinsky, is primarily about the difficult road the author (James Hatfield) and publisher (Sander Hicks at Soft Skull Press) travelled to bring "Fortunate Son", an unauthorized and controversial biography of George W. Bush to bookshelves again.
In 2004 Hicks launched his new publishing venture Vox Pop/Drench Kiss Media Corporation: a publishing company, bookstore and coffee-house located in Brooklyn, NY.
[edit] Bibliography
- Where To? : A Soft Skull Anthology (1995) (as editor) ISBN 1-887128-09-3
- Cash Cow & Artanimal (1995) ISBN 1-887128-06-9
- The Breaking Manager: 3 Plays (1999) ISBN 1-887128-37-9
- The Big Wedding: 9/11, The Whistleblowers, and the Cover-Up (2005) ISBN 0-9752763-1-X
[edit] References
- official site of Sander Hicks
- official site of Vox Pop/Drench Kiss
- Guerrilla News Network profile: Sander Hicks
- Bio at Salon.com
- Sander Hicks at the Internet Movie Database
[edit] Horns and Halos
- Official site
- Horns and Halos at the Internet Movie Database
- Village Voice article about Horns and Halos
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