Major Book Contributions
'In Celebration of Going Too Far: Waterpower' in From the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, eds Rob Weiner & John Cline, Scarecrow, 2010
‘This Is Hardcore' in Cinematic Folds: The Furling and Unfurling of Images, ed Firoza Elavia, Pleasure Dome, 2008.
'Revealing and Concealing: Notes and Observations on Eroticism and Female Pubic Hair’, in Hair Styling, Cultur and Fashion, eds Geraldine Biddle-Perry & Sarah Cheang, Berg, 2008.
‘Introduction’ to The Gun Is Loaded, Lydia Lunch, Black Dog, London, 2008.
‘Harry Crosby’, Straight to Hell: 20th Century Suicides, ed. Namida King, London: Creation Books, 2004.
The Headpress Guide to Modern Culture, ed. David Kerekes, Stockport: Critical Vision, 2004.
‘Knee Deep in the Mud, Blood and Tears’, The Book of Joe, Joe Coleman, San Francisco: Last Gasp / Los Angeles: La Luz de Jesus Gallery, 2003.
‘Sticks & Bones: Weapons Training’, Search & Destroy: the Vietnam War & Film, ed. Jack Hunter, London: Creation Books, 2003.
‘Voyeurism, Sadism and Transgression: Screen Notes and Observation on Warhol’s Blow Job and I, A Man’, Underground USA: Filmmaking Beyond the Hollywood Cannon, ed. Xavier Mendick & Steven Jay Schneider, London: Wallflower, 2002.
‘Squealing Wheels and Flying Fists’, Autopia, eds. Peter Wollen and Joe Kerr, London: ReAktion Books, 2002.
‘Violence and Vinyl: Car Crashes in 1960s Pop’, Car Crash Culture, ed. Mikita Brottman, New York: Palgrove / St Martins Press, 2001.
Introduction to William S Burroughs' Unforgettable Characters: Lola La Chata and Bernabe Jurado, Brisbane: Xochi Press, 2001.
Introduction to Tokyo Sex Underground, Romain Slocombe, London: Creation Books, 2001.
Introduction to Butchershop in the Sky, James Havoc, London: Creation Books, 2000.
‘Bringing Out The Dead’, Addicted: The Myth and Menace of Drugs in Film, ed. Jack Stevenson, London: Creation Books, 2000.
‘Towards The Medical’, Body Probe, ed. David Wood, London: Velvet Books, 1999.
‘Rope of Flesh: Mudhoney Deconstructed’, Necronomicon Book Two, ed. Andy Black, London: Creation Books, 1998.
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