Mickey Z

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Michael Zezima (known as Mickey Z)[1] is a writer, editor, blogger and novelist living in New York City. He writes a bimonthly column, "Mickey Z. Says", for VegNews magazine and he has also appeared on the C-SPAN network's Book TV program. He is also a regular contributor to Planet Green, ZNet, CounterPunch, and other websites.

Michael Zezima adopted the name Mickey Z after working at a gym in New York City where a friend called him Mickey. He liked the sound of it and used it in his pen name.[2]

Bibliography

  • Saving Private Power: The Hidden History of the "Good War" (Soft Skull Press, 2000) ISBN 1-887128-45-X
  • The Murdering of My Years: Artists and Activists Making Ends Meet (2003, Soft Skull Press) (edited) ISBN 1-887128-78-6
  • The Seven Deadly Spins: Exposing the Lies Behind War Propaganda (2004, Common Courage Press) ISBN 1-56751-270-4
  • A Gigantic Mistake: Articles & Essays for Your Intellectual Self-Defense (2004, Library Empyreal) ISBN 1-932857-18-4
  • 50 American Revolutions You're Not Supposed to Know: Reclaiming American Patriotism (2005, Disinformation Company ISBN 1-932857-18-4
  • CPR for Dummies (2008, Raw Dog Screaming Press ISBN 978-1-933293-51-6)
  • No Innocent Bystanders: Riding Shotgun in the Land of Denial (2008, CWG Press, ISBN 0-9788186-2-8)
  • Self Defense for Radicals: A to Z Guide for Subversive Struggle (2009, PM Press, ISBN 978-1-60486-204-1)
  • Dear Vito (2009, The Drill Press, ISBN 0-9840961-4-0)
  • Darker Shade of Green (2011, Raw Dog Screaming Press)

Television

References

  1. "In search of lost time". Boston Phoenix. March 6, 2003. Retrieved May 26, 2010. 
  2. "Mickey Z"

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