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If you’re interested in learning more about this project – or better still, sharing ideas, recollections and archival material from the time – please do use the email form below to make contact. Once I hear from you, I’ll get back in touch to explore things further.

If you are interested in helping with the book, you only need provide very brief details here, but it would be useful to know the kinds of things that you might be interested in sharing or offering your thoughts about. (Please do double-check the spelling of your email address before posting so that I’m able to get back in touch).

Of the many things that it would be useful to access are the following:

  • Insights, memories, opinions and reflections from those that were involved in the work of anarcho-punk in any way; or who were critical spectators of it
  • Perspectives on what anarcho-punk meant; how significant or otherwise it was; how important the politics and practice it promoted proved to be
  • Copies of flyers, posters, handouts and – in particular – fanzine interviews with anarcho-punk bands
  • Copies of photos and other visual materials, from 1977 to 1985 especially

If you might be interested in helping with research for the book, please do get in touch. I can’t promise to include all the information that is received, but all material that is supplied will be carefully and very gratefully reviewed.

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