Before his sentencing, Andrew Auernheimer (aka weev or @rabite) left members of OpPenPal in charge of his reading list and commissary. This page contains links to get involved in direct prison support for him.
You can send letters or postcards here:
Andrew Auernheimer
#10378-010
FCI Allenwood Low
Federal Correctional Institution
PO Box 1000
White Deer PA 17887
To donate to his commissary fund: https://www.wepay.com/donations/weev-prison-fund_1
To sign up to send books from his reading list: http://bit.ly/weevbks
To let us know what books you have sent: http://bit.ly/weevsent
Books can be hardcover or paperback but the Federal Bureau of Prisons requires they be shipped directly from a bookseller or publisher. Most sellers on half.com will ship to prisons. Amazon/B&N will, too, but you will have to pay shipping.
More guidelines on writing to prisoners and sending books: https://oppenpal.wordpress.com/guidelines/
To contact Team Weev: teamweev [at] gmail [dot] com
Reading List:
To avoid duplication, the following books have already been sent to Weev. (Alphabetized by author’s last name.)
AUTHOR | TITLE |
Banks, Iain M. | Look to Windward |
Bazell, Josh | Beat the Reaper |
Courtenay, Bryce | The Power of One |
Dumas, Alexandre | Count of Monte Cristo |
Gaiman, Neil | American Gods |
Keynes, John Maynard | The General Theory Of Employment, Interest, And Money |
Mieville, China | The City & The City |
Plato | The Republic |
Proust, Marcel | Swann’s Way |
Purcell, Henry | Dido and Aeneas |
Rand, Ayn | Atlas Shrugged |
Stephenson, Neal | Anathem |
Stephenson, Neal | Reamde |
Requests: Weev likes to read science fiction, cyberpunk, history, philosophy, tech, and classics.
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We’ve crossposted these data, as well as some firsthand data on BOP procedures. Bonus: suggestion for using Certified Return Receipt as a method of protesting the “disappearance” of his postal correspondence:
http://www.cultureghost.net/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=6604
We’d also suggest for his reading, these prison-friendly (and very rewarding) heavy tomes (which he may have already read, of course):
2666, Roberto Bolaño
Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace
Gödel, Escher, Bach, Douglas Hofstadter