Steven Leaving Microcosm....Not Goodbye, but See You Later.
July 16, 2010 — by Steven
Hi, this is Steven from Microcosm.
Also from Boxcar Books- volunteer powered, collectively run bookstore and community space in Bloomington IN.

For those that may want to know, I'm
leaving Microcosm and Boxcar and moving away from Bloomington.
I
wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone I've worked with over
the years and all the friends I've made along the way. On tour,
tabling, at conferences, and via the internerd. Everyone doing anything to support independent and radical projects
deserves a big old pat on the back.
But a nod and a wink
sometimes aren't enough in these fucked up and troubled times. It's
like how frustrated I get when the punk kid won't pay the $5 for the
show but have cash for beers all night long. Fuck that kid.
I was talking about this with Bill Daniel, author of Microcosm's
title Mostly True, on his recent film tour stop in Bloomington. Things
are so fucked and getting way worse. I'm talking about collapse. I'm
talking about the Gulf Oil Disaster as a clear wake up call and chance
to embrace a completely different paradigm. But we don't grasp it,
signs and warnings will continue to fall through our fingers.
Are we going to dig our feet in and fight it out? Or are we going
to pull up shop and relocate to New Zealand or someplace, any place that
doesn't seem as fucked?
In a way, that's one of the reasons why
I'm moving to Knoxville TN to get a masters in social
work. C'mon....there could be way more radical and anarchist
professionals, right? Lawyers, doctors, social workers, psychologists,
instructors, scientists, maybe even anti-capitalist dentists? Ha!
Whatever we can do to support our local communities and enrich our lives
with good, local, meaningful work. I'm trying to use my privilege and
my roots in punk and DIY to
try and dig deep and create better organization, adequate funding, and
sustainability for
radical projects. Or just attempt to do more. As my co-worker Chris
says.."Something,
anything."
I don't want to lose touch with people doing good work, contacts and friends I've made along the way.
So please stay in touch, let me know what you think, and keep on keepin' on.
I'm now on facebook, no matter how long I tried to avoid it: http://www.facebook.com/
stevenstothard
Please support Boxcar Books and other radical bookstores and spaces like it -- they are too few and far between. http://www.boxcarbooks.org/
Love always and every time, Steven
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