My immediate priority here is to work on marking up "CyberGothic", "Machinic Desire", and "Circuitries". "Kant, Capital, and the Prohibition of Incest" is probably next after those, and then some of the Barker essays since those flesh out [[geotraumatics]] and [[spinal catastrophism]], which would lay some ground work for talking about Thomas Moynihan's _Spinal Catastrophism_.
- Kant, Capital, and the Prohibition of Incest: A Polemical Introduction to the Configuration of Philosophy and Modernity (1988)
- Narcissism and Dispersion in Heidegger's 1953 Trakl Interpretation (1990)
- Delighted to Death (1991)
- Art as Insurrection: the Question of Aesthetics in Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche (1991)
- Spirit and Teeth (1993)
- Shamanic Nietzsche (1995)
- After the Law (1993)
- Making it with Death: Remarks on Thanatos and Desiring-Production (1993)
- Circuitries (1992)
- [[Machinic Desire]] (1993)
- CyberGothic (1998)
- Cyberrevolution (1995)
- Hypervirus (1995)
- No Future (1995)
- Cyberspace Anarchitecture as Jungle-War (1995)
- Meat (or How to Kill Oedipus in Cyberspace) (1995)
- [[Meltdown]] (1994)
- A zIIgQthIc-\==X=cQDA\==-(CookIng-IQbsteRs-wIth-jAke-AnD-DmQs) (1996)
- KataconiX (1996)
- Barker Speaks: The CCRU Interview with Professor D.C Barker (1999)
- Mechanomics (1998)
- Cryptolith (1999)
- Non-Standard Numeracies: Nomad Cultures (?)
- Occultures (1999)
- Origins of the Cthulhu Club (Btwn. 1998 and 1999)
- Introduction to Qwernomics (2004)
- Qabbala 101 (2006)
- Tic-Talk (Btwn. 2005 and 2007)
- Critique of Transcendental Miserablism (Btwn. 2005 and 2007)
- A Dirty Joke (Btwn. 2005 and 2007)