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Santa Fucked-Up Sale


Dec. 25–Jan. 2 only!

$ 20.00 $ 32.00


*Sale lasts from December 25 through January 2 only!

Oh, the terror! What better way to highlight the gross American spirit of consumption and excess than gifting a bunch of tacky shit you don't want or need. Merry Christmas!

Social anxiety is peak during the holidays, and on top of that you have to feign excitement over fancy pasta pot grips. That's not us, that's science. We see you there, drinking coffee till you get the shakes. Don't worry, we've got your back.

Our annual Santa Fucked-Up Sale is a chance for you to take matters into your own hands and control your own magical destiny—whether you celebrate Christmas or not—we're offering any 2 of our paperback books for $20. That's not witchcraft, that's a good deal.

We're also including the option of adding one of our Hardcover releases for $35! More witchcraft! To select a Hardcover title, choose "Upgrade to a hardcover!" and select a title from the drop-down menu. If you'd like to stick to the 2 paperbacks, simply don't select a Hardcover title. 

The holidays are what they are. They can be fun or a train-wreck. Either way, though, why not score a few books from your favorite indie press in the process?

TIMING:
—All packages will be shipped the week of January 6th! If you need to have your package's arrival delayed due to travel, please leave us a note in the comment box during checkout, or just shoot us an email [orders (at) twodollarradio (dot) com]. 
—If you choose in-person pickup at Two Dollar Radio Headquarters (1124 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43206), the pickup bag will be ready for you starting the week of January 6, 2024.


Please note that this offer is only available for select titles listed in the dropdown menu on this webpage. Orders must be placed directly through this webpage, not the webpages of individual books.

This offer is not available at our brick-and-mortar storefront, Two Dollar Radio Headquarters.


MORE ABOUT TWO DOLLAR RADIO:
Read what book critics and booksellers have to say about our publishing company here:
About Us > Acclaim tab

To find out more about each Two Dollar Radio book, read reviews, learn about the authors, and view sneak peeks, hop on over to the All Books page, and you'll see our available list sorted from newest to oldest.

Sator Press books are also available in this sale! 
Sator Press was founded in 2009 by Ken Baumann. For a decade it operated as a nonprofit that slowly and sustainably produced innovative literature with handsome, impeccable design. As of September 2019, Two Dollar Radio is pleased to carry on this tradition through distribution of Sator Press titles. Hop on over to the Sator Press page, and you'll see the available list (excluding The Maze of the Blue Medusa).

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Two Dollar Radio is a family-run outfit founded in 2005 with the mission to reaffirm the cultural and artistic spirit of the publishing industry. We aim to do this by presenting bold works of literary merit, each book, individually and collectively, providing a sonic progression that we believe to be too loud to ignore. Check out the ABOUT US section to read more...

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