
THE LOCALIST MANIFESTO & POSITIVE DIALECTICS, by Paul Fenn

4 POEMS FROM LAZARUS WIGLEY: A PSYCHIATRIST'S NOTEBOOK, by W.R. Baker

SOFIE HADJI, a Novel by Alexios Papasotiriou
TROUBADOUR, a Novel by Don Fenn
ESCAPE, by William Radcliffe Baker
THE ENEALTHY CRISIS, by Paul Fenn
SEARCHING FOR FERTILE GROUND, by W.R. BAKER
EMOTIONAL MOMENTS: POEMS FROM A MENDING HEART, by Don Fenn
W.R. Baker's second appearance on Accountable Publishing, HITMEN follows THE FOURTH WORLD with a decriminalization of the criminal himself (2002).
The author/songwriter of IRRESISTABLE, RIGHT TO LIFE LOVERS, and PARADISE REGAINED introduces a new farcical "play With song and dance" which dissolves the concept of perversion (2000).
The Fourth World.
This latest screenplay by Dr. W. R. Baker is a hyperreal dystopian thriller. A "second energy crisis" brought on by global warming and nuclear terrorism spurs an Energy Race between Chinese and American government scientists for a new "organic" energy source: a technology which harvests the soul from the dying. Would you sell your soul to save the world? (1999)
Deep Style 
Volume IV Number 3, 1996
America's Non-Fiction Fashion Annual. Question: "Why Are We Losing Our Freedom?" is answered by a number of articles including Because Freedom is Agony in "Why Everything is Your Fault," "Voluntary Servitude," and others. The idea of freedom is questioned in "How to Sedate an Insane Criminal" and expanded in "Disqualify the Experts." Music Reviews of Guided By Voices, Mark Eitzel, Thinking
Fellers Union 282, and Frank Black. City Reviews of Des Moines and Tulsa.
Deep Style Volume 2 Number 2, 1995
often mistakenly strikes people as right wing just because its cover includes the swastika symbol, among others. It is not, however, right wing, at least by intention. Deep Style 2 features unauthorized opinion, vigilante storytelling, and the only reasonable and honest explanation ever given on abortion. Poetry, photography, city reviews, and music reviews.
Deep Style Volume I Number One, 1993.
Our first issue, titled "America in Decline," is an unravelling of the criminality of its creators. It is, in short revelatory, a fact denied only by those who are indifferent to all revelation. This issue includes a patron's account of prostitution, a superfluous essay on superfluity, and a white man's effort to come to terms with racism, a psychotherapist's fall from grace, accounts of suburban lifeloss, an inner city security guard's shift tale, new erosless sexual vision, a critique of silicon boobs, homeless agonistics, a celebration of Frank Black, a witness' critique of justice, utopian vigilanteism, a dream of the devil, and the best critique of contemporary art you ever read.
