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Jim Munroe is a Canadian
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author, who publishes his works independently under the imprint ''No Media Kings''."Author dumps publisher". ''
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'', May 6, 2000.
Munroe was managing editor at the magazine ''
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'' in the 1990s, before publishing his
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''Flyboy Action Figure Comes With Gasmask'' in 1999. The novel was put out by HarperCollins, a major publishing company owned by
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, and though the book was successful, Munroe so disliked the experience that he launched No Media Kings as a venue for publishing and promoting his own works independently, and a guide to self-publishing for other prospective writers. The book was shortlisted for the
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in 2000. In 2000, Munroe released ''Angry Young Spaceman'' through No Media Kings. He followed up with '' Everyone in Silico'' in 2002, which was promoted partly by Munroe's attempt to invoice corporations mentioned in the novel for
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. ''An Opening Act of Unspeakable Evil'', a novel written in the form of
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entries, followed in 2004. Munroe's most recent books are ''
Therefore Repent! ''Therefore Repent!'' is a bestselling Canadian graphic novel written by anarchist freelance writer Jim Munroe and illustrated by Salgood Sam. It is set in a Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, post-apocalyptic Chicago neighbourhood after th ...
'' and '' Sword of My Mouth'',
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set in post-
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Chicago and Detroit. Munroe was the founder of
Perpetual Motion Roadshow Jim Munroe is a Canadian science fiction author, who publishes his works independently under the imprint ''No Media Kings''."Author dumps publisher". ''Peterborough Examiner'', May 6, 2000. Munroe was managing editor at the magazine ''Adbusters' ...
, a North American indie touring circuit that sent 100 writers, performers and musicians on the road between 2003 and 2007."Perpetual Motion Roadshow hits town Saturday". ''
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'', November 12, 2004.
A former video games columnist for ''
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'', he is a founding board member of the
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and has produced projects such as the
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.


Bibliography

*''Flyboy Action Figure Comes with Gasmask'' (1999) *''Angry Young Spaceman'' (2000) *'' Everyone in Silico'' (2002) *''An Opening Act of Unspeakable Evil'' (2004) *''
Therefore Repent! ''Therefore Repent!'' is a bestselling Canadian graphic novel written by anarchist freelance writer Jim Munroe and illustrated by Salgood Sam. It is set in a Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, post-apocalyptic Chicago neighbourhood after th ...
'' (2007) *''Sword of My Mouth'' (2010)


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No Media Kings
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