While he is best known for his political manifestos and slogans, he also wrote fiction that reflects his worldview. If you are looking for a "good story" or overview related to his literary output, his most notable works include: Notable Works
: A collection of his revolutionary writings , essays, and newsletters produced during his time in prison.
Lane's writing "career" was largely defined by his incarceration. He was sentenced to 190 years in prison for racketeering and conspiracy related to the activities of The Order, including the murder of talk show host Alan Berg . From his cell, he wrote extensively for extremist journals, focusing on themes of racial survival and the White Genocide conspiracy theory .
Due to the nature of his content, his books are often restricted on major commercial platforms and are primarily found through niche far-right publishers or extremist digital archives.
: A work of fiction that portrays a future where white separatists establish their own territory.
: A set of guidelines for white nationalists that expands on his "14 Words" slogan.
: A treatise exploring his interpretations of religion and race. Biographical Context