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Parfrey and co-founded
* Adam Parfrey co-founded the independent publishing company Process Media with Jodi Wille of Dilettante Press in 2005.

Parfrey and Amok
* Apocalypse Culture, edited by Adam Parfrey, interview with Sotos ( Amok Books, 1990, ISBN 0-922915-05-9 )
* Apocalypse Culture edited by Adam Parfrey ( Amok Press, 1988, ISBN 0-941693-02-3 )
* Rants and Incendiary Tracts edited by Bob Black and Adam Parfrey ( Amok Press, 1988, ISBN 0-941693-03-1 )
* The Manson File compiled by Parfrey, credited to Nikolas Schreck ( Amok Press, 1988, ISBN 0-941693-04-X )
* Apocalypse Culture: Revised and Expanded edited by Adam Parfrey ( Amok Press, 1990, ISBN 0-922915-05-9 )

Parfrey and Press
: Visions of Apocalypse, Millennium and Utopia by Stephen Jay Gould, Roger Manley, Adam Parfrey, Dalai Lama, foreword by Rebecca Hoffberger ( Dilettante Press, 1998, paperback ISBN 0-9664272-7-0, 1999, hardcover ISBN 0-9664272-6-2 )

Parfrey and with
* Mullen, Brendan, with Don Bolles and Adam Parfrey ( 2002 ).
Known as " The Rape Issue ", features a teen-mag-style interview with Richard Ramirez, Donny the Punk, work by Molly Kiely, Boyd Rice, Randall Phillip, Shaun Partridge, Adam Parfrey ( on Andrea Dworkin ), Peter Sotos ( with illustrations by Trevor Brown ), pieces on amputation, the police, racist country & western music, and Chocolate Impulse.
The War Lord is a 1965 film starring Charlton Heston, Richard Boone, Rosemary Forsyth, Guy Stockwell, Maurice Evans, Niall MacGinnis, Henry Wilcoxon and James Farentino, with Jon Alderson, Allen Jaffe, Sammy Ross, and Woodrow Parfrey.
* War Is a Racket: The Anti-War Classic by America's Most Decorated General by Smedley D. Butler, with introduction by Adam Parfrey ( reprinted in 2003 by Feral House, ISBN 0-922915-86-5 )
* Interview with Adam Parfrey at Plaza of the Mind
In 1984, Petros ( with Adam Parfrey ) created EXIT, () a New York-based journal featuring contributions from Richard Kern, Nick Zedd, Lydia Lunch, Joe Coleman, J. G. Thirlwell ( Foetus ), Genesis P-Orridge, H. R. Giger, Michael Andros, Boyd Rice, Robert R. Votta, Mark David Chapman, John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Marilyn Manson, Richard Ramirez, Michael Moynihan, James Mason, and Sal Canzonieri-writer / artist / editor.
* A Reason interview with Parfrey on Feral House

Parfrey and Apocalypse
* Apocalypse Culture II, edited by Adam Parfrey, chapter by Sotos ( Feral House, 2000, ISBN 0-922915-57-1 )
"— Adam Parfrey, editor of Apocalypse Culture
* Apocalypse Culture II edited by Adam Parfrey ( Feral House, 2000, ISBN 0-922915-57-1 )
* Winner: Best Book of 1989 by Readercon: Apocalypse Culture edited by Adam Parfrey

Parfrey and Culture
: Death in Mexican Popular Culture by Harvey Stafford, edited by Adam Parfrey, illustrated by J. G. Posada, photographs by the ¡ Alarma!
* Winner: Independent Publisher Awards Best Pop Culture Book of 2006: Sin-A-Rama: Sleaze Sex Paperbacks of the Sixties edited by Brittany A. Daley, Hedi El Kholti, Earl Kemp, Miriam Linna, and Adam Parfrey

Parfrey and .
* Parfrey, Adam, et al.
Members of the Church of Satan, such as Peter H. Gilmore, Peggy Nadramia, Boyd Rice, Adam Parfrey, Diabolos Rex, and musician King Diamond, were active in media appearances to refute allegations of criminal activity.
* Patrick Parfrey, nephrologist and clinical epidemiologist in Canada.
Adam Parfrey ( born April 12, 1957 ) is an American journalist, editor, and the publisher of Feral House books, whose work in all three capacities frequently centers on unusual, extreme, or " forbidden " areas of knowledge.
Parfrey was born in New York the son of actor Woodrow Parfrey and Rosa Ellovich ; his mother was Jewish, his father was not.
Upon graduating from Santa Monica High School, the young Parfrey enrolled at UCLA before transferring to UC, Santa Cruz where he studied theater and history without graduating.
Following a stint at the tabloid newspaper Idea Magazine, Parfrey returned to New York.
Parfrey also publishes through Process Media, an imprint he established in 2005.
Parfrey has been targeted on several occasions by fundamentalist Christian activists and by " concerned " individuals, who dislike the published material coming from Feral House.
Parfrey has said that " upsetting people is a beautiful thing.
* Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr. by Rudolph Grey, edited by Parfrey ( Feral House, 1994, ISBN 0-922915-24-5 )
* SIN-A-RAMA: Sleaze Sex Paperbacks of the Sixties by Britany A. Daley, Adam Parfrey and Lydia Lunch ( Feral House, 2004, ISBN 1-932595-05-8 )
* Parfrey wrote cover stories and feature articles for the Village Voice, San Diego Reader, Penthouse and Hustler magazines.
* Between 1990 and 1994 Parfrey wrote the weekly column " HelL. A.

co-founded and Amok
In 1989, she co-founded the acclaimed NYC political performance troupe Circus Amok and has directed it ever since.

co-founded and Press
He co-founded the non-profit Free River Press, and acts as its executive director.
In 1980, together with Barbara Smith and Cherríe Moraga, she co-founded Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, the first U. S. publisher for women of colour.
During this decade, Foglio co-founded Palliard Press and published additional comics, including a new Buck Godot series and the whimsical erotic series XXXenophile.
The successful businessman and racehorse owner Charles Villiers ( born 1963 ) who co-founded the local newspaper company Score Press Limited, which was sold for £ 155 million in 2005, is the great-great-great grandson of the aforementioned Thomas Villiers MP.
Allegations that in the 1960s he had spanked and sexually abused teenage boys in a hostel that he co-founded, and that the matter was investigated by police but not pursued by prosecutors, were made in May 1979 by a local underground magazine, the Rochdale Alternative Press.
Along with John Nichols and Josh Silver, in late 2002 McChesney co-founded Free Press, a national organization dedicated to media reform and democratization.
In 1996, Press co-founded WAG ( the Washington Advisory Group, later known as the Advisory Group at Huron ), a global consulting company with clients that included some fifty leading universities.
From 1961-1965, Reeves co-founded and worked for the Phillipsburg Free Press ( New Jersey ), then worked for Newark Evening News and the New York Herald Tribune before being assigned the post of Chief Political Correspondent for The New York Times in 1966.
The form, obtained by the Associated Press, reports that Gillespie, ... a former Capitol Hill aide who co-founded his lobbying shop in 2000 ..., has accumulated a fortune estimated to be between $ 7. 86 million and $ 19. 4 million.
After a strip named Feds ' n ' Heads ( published by Print Mint ), Gilbert created his most famous strip, The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers in 1968, and a spin-off strip, Fat Freddy's Cat in 1969, when he also co-founded Rip Off Press.
* Imperial College Press, a London-based publishing house co-founded by World Scientific and the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
Mathis spoke out after he was falsely named in an Associated Press wire story to have co-founded a legal defense fund for Kilpatrick.
Liberation News Service was co-founded in the summer of 1967 by Ray Mungo and Marshall Bloom after the two of them were separated from the United States Student Press Association.
Baars co-founded the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, and the Academic Press journal Consciousness & Cognition: An International Journal, the latter with William P. Banks.
In 1971, he co-founded Arsenal Pulp Press, a literary book publisher based in Vancouver.
Palliard Press was a small, independent comic book publishing house co-founded by Phil Foglio, illustrator of such titles as Buck Godot, Girl Genius, and Robert Asprin's MythAdventures, and Greg Ketter, owner of DreamHaven Books in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
He self-published Orkworld under the Wicked Press banner, and later co-founded the Wicked Dead Brewing Company with Jared Sorensen.
Also in 1967, Lee co-founded House of Anansi Press with Dave Godfrey, and served as its editorial director until 1972.
* Vermont Crossroads Press, a publisher of children's books co-founded by R. A. Montgomery.
Heyday co-founded the California Historical Society Press with the California Historical Society, which together have published several books.
He also co-founded South End Press and has written numerous books and articles.
He co-founded the Ottawa Free Press, was vice-president of the Ottawa Agricultural Insurance Company and was a partner with former Ottawa Mayor John Bower Lewis in the Metropolitan Trust and Loan Company.
It is one of a number of publications produced by Peace & Freedom Press, which Rance co-founded with Hartlepool poet Andrew Bruce.

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