"rad writer," according to Time Out New York
<p>Anne Elizabeth Moore is a writer, artist, and activist based in Chicago. Her most recent book, Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity (The New Press, 2007), received favorable reviews in Forbes, the LA Times, and the Guardian, and called “an anti-corporate manifesto with a difference” by Mother Jones and “sharp and valuable muckraking” by Time Out New York. Her work recently brought her to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to teach a group of young women self-publishing in an age when freedom of expression and women’s rights are difficult to come by in Southeast Asia. Co-editor and publisher of now-defunct Punk Planet, founding editor of the popular Best American Comics series from Houghton Mifflin, outspoken media critic, and exhibiting gallery artist, Moore’s work erases boundaries between mass and tiny audiences, exploring issues of distribution, freedom of expression, and democracy. Recently, Moore mounted two single-person exhibitions of her conceptual art, has been the subject of two documentary films, and her work has appeared on the radio program Snap Judgment and in the Progressive, and on truthout.org.</p>