Monthly Archive for February, 2021

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Zine Club Chicago Patch $12

Zines

East Village Inky #63 by Ayun Halliday $3

Movie Watchlist: 20 from 2020 by Johnny Misfit $3

Types: Considering Queer Elderhoods: A Pressing Concerns Book Mark by Sara Lautman $7

Punks Around #14 Mental Health $5

zines from Tom Orr: Reign of Slime, Sinking and I Don’t Know Where Towards, Dopamine Milkshake: Some Works

Hallogallo #1 by Kai Slater $3

Overload #1 by Dylan MacDonald $10

Diary of My Glow Up: A Workbook For Breaking Through Creative Blocks and Glowing Up by Annie Hex $10

Beyond the Concrete Milkshake: Tactics for Defeating Media Trolls and Grifters by Kit O’Connell $8

Comics

Dean Street Parts #6 & #7 by Al Burian and Oska Wald $4 each

Pisser! by John Sammis $5

Grixly #51 & #52 by Nate McDonough $3 each

San Francisco Bay Area Mr. Tech Bro Pageant by Katt Kelly $5

Knowledge Wisdom and Art by Dedrick $4

Comics by Karla Paloma: Bambi and Nick, Dildo Fish by Karla Paloma, Burned Meat, Texas Bar

Outer Limits

Fractals: On the Edge of Chaos by Oliver Linton $14

Fiction

Detransition, Baby: A Novel by Torrey Peters (One World) $27

Magazines & Lit Journals

Fantastic Man #32 Fall 2020 Winter 2021 $20

Harpers Magazine march $7.99

International Review #165 International Communist Current Winter 2021 $3

Granta #154 Winter 2021 $19.99

Iowa Review vol 50 #2 Fall 2020 $8.95

Shock Cinema #59 $5

Update about CZF 2021 + Save the Date for CZF 2022

 

As a sponsor for Chicago Zine Fest, we’re posting this letter from CZF on the QuimBlog here to help get the word out, which we hope is helpful info. CZF writes:

 

We hope you are doing well and staying safe!

We are almost one year into the global pandemic. This has been a difficult time for so many people in our community and throughout the world. We miss our in-person connections, but out of an abundance of caution we have decided to postpone Chicago Zine Fest to May 14th, 2022.

We are thrilled to see that frontline workers, medical personnel, educators, seniors, and many others are now able to receive their COVID-19 vaccinations. When we postponed last year’s zine fest to May 2021, we had hoped that we would be in a better, safer place than we were at the start of 2020. As far as a large in-person festival with more than 3,000 visiting attendees such as ours is concerned, we’re not there yet.

The good news is that our venue was able to roll over the date for our in-person fest to May 14, 2022, along with our deposit on the rental. We hope that this extension gives exhibitors, attendees, and guests the time they need to get vaccinated, make travel arrangements, and prepare for a large in-person event.

If you were accepted as an exhibitor for 2020’s Exhibition Day, your acceptance and table fee will carry over for the 2022 fest. We thank you for your understanding and patience, and we hope you’ll be able to join us in 2022. On a practical note: Almost all the funds we received from table fees went into the deposit we’ve already paid for the venue. We have limited cash on hand right now, and not a lot of fundraising opportunities on the horizon. If you need to cancel your spot, we will accommodate a refund, but if you are able to hold your table for 2022, we would appreciate it. If you would like to cancel your table and be refunded your table fee, please email us at chicagozinefest@gmail.com.

Unlike last year’s fest, we will not be scheduling any digital programming for May 2021. We have decided to reserve our energy to focus on the safety, well-being, and interests of the CZF community for next year’s fest.

There are still lots of ways to participate in zine culture! Please continue to show your support to independent artists and creators by buying their work directly from the artist, or from one of the many independent bookstores throughout the city (links to local indie bookstores, including those that carry zines, below). You can celebrate artists during this time by sharing their work online and on social media, as well. There’s also a monthly zine club held online by one of our organizers, Cynthia, and Quimby’s Bookstore: More info at at Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @zineclubchicago

We look forward to the day when we are able to see you again in person, across an exhibitor’s table, at a volunteer meet-up, or at one of our fun afterparties!

If you have any questions, please email us at chicagozinefest@gmail.com

We can’t wait to see you in 2022!

Indie bookstores in Chicago that carry zines:
Quimby’s Bookstore: https://www.quimbys.com/
Uncharted Books: https://www.unchartedbooks.com/
Build Coffee: https://buildcoffee.org/
Space Oddities: https://spaceoddities.org/
Women & Children First: https://www.womenandchildrenfirst.com/

Other indie bookstores in Chicago:
57th Street Books
Bookie’s
Bookends and Beginnings
Bucket O’Blood Books and Records
Inga Bookshop
Madison Street Books
Myopic Books
Open Books
Pilsen Community Books
Powell’s Books
Roscoe Books
Semicolon
Seminary Co-Op Bookstore
The Book Cellar
The Dial Bookshop
The Wicker Park Secret Agent Supply Co.
Underground Bookstore
Volumes

your Chicago Zine Fest organizers,
Alex, Anna, Cynthia, Elliott, and Emily

Zine Club Chicago Patches!

Zine Club Chicago now has merch! Check out the new Zine Club Chicago embroidered patches — perfect for embellishing battle vests, denim jackets, and totes bags full of zines! These 2.75-inch round iron-on patches, which were custom-made by Tim Tucker of Uranian Threads and feature the circular ZZC logo designed by Anna Jo Beck, are exclusively available at Quimby’s Bookstore now, while supplies last! There’s only had a handful made, so once they’re here in the store you’ll have to jump on it soon now if you want one!

Zine Club Chicago will also be giving away a patch for FREE — along with an official ZCC mini cowbell, a copy of our collab zine, and fun mystery snacks — in the first-ever Zine Club Chicago raffle! Here’s how to enter:

Buy something (anything you like!) in person or online at Quimby’s Bookstore (1854 W. North Ave) between the dates of Feb. 24 and March 15, 2021. (You can peruse the shop’s wares at quimbys.com).

Email a copy of your Quimby’s receipt to zineclubchicago@gmail.com by 9 p.m. CST Monday, March 15. Please include your name and include any dietary restrictions when it comes to snacks.

One winner will be randomly selected during the Zine Club Chicago Online: Is It a Zine? Edition Zoom event on Tuesday, March 16. You don’t need to attend the event to win — Zine Club Chicago will get in touch if you can’t make it that evening and your name is pulled. You can arrange to either have your package sent or leave it at Quimby’s for you to pick up.

More info about Zine Club Chicago at Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @zineclubchicago

Good luck!

New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines

Mini Movie Marathon: 21st Century Huppert by Anna Jo Beck $2

Cul-de-sac #9 The Food Issue by Liz Mason and Julie Halpern $5

In Anger and In Grief: Industrial Logging On the Shores of the Salish Sea by Katey Rissi $12

Stuff by Julia Eff: Suffer AKA Some Shit Abt Stone Sour $2, So You Think Your Cat Has Asthma $3, Zerstoren $3, It’s Time I Had Some Time Alone $2, Nebel $4

You Inherit the Sins, You Inherit the Flames, You Inherit Your Mother’s 2001 Volkswagen Jetta by Andrea K $2

Graphic Novels

Hypnotwist / Scarlet By Starlight by Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics) $24.99

Fiction

Appendix N: The Eldritch Roots of Dungeons and Dragons by Peter Bebergal (Strange Attractor Press) $19.95

Outer Limits & Mayhem

Poison: The History of Potions, Powders and Murderous Practitioners by Ben Hubbard $29.95

Stuff From Amphetamine Sulphate:
Paresis by Isabelle Nicou $20
Genesis 0 by Isabelle Nicou $20
Spring Rain Summer Heat by Josh Peterson $20
Desperate by Alexandrine Ogundimu $10

 

Zine Club Chicago Online: Is It A Zine? Edition, March 16th

Mar ’21
16
7:30 pm

 

Zine Club Chicago Online: Is It A Zine? Edition

7:30 p.m. CST Tuesday, March 16 on Zoom

Free!

“Zine” has always been a nebulous term without a universally accepted definition. This month, we’re continuing the decades-long debate over what is a zine and what is not. All are invited to share the publications in our collections that make us go hmmmm… — for example, is a glossy booklet put out by a chart-topping rapper or a denim conglomerate really a zine? What about a one-sheet newsletter published on someone’s home printer? — and discuss where we personally draw the line between zine and not-a-zine.

Grab your zines, not-zines, and maybe-zines, BYOS(nacks), and join us on Zoom for Zine Club Chicago Online: Is It A Zine? Edition!

** Zoom info ** We want to make sure that our online Zine Club events are a safe space, so we won’t be releasing the Zoom link publicly. If you’d like to attend, please email zineclubchicago@gmail.com to RSVP by 5:30 p.m. CST Tuesday, March 16. We’ll email you the Zoom link one hour before the event begins.

Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are always welcome at Zine Club Chicago, the city’s only book club-style event for people who read zines. This free monthly series is produced by Chicago Zine Fest/Midwest Perzine Fest organizer Cynthia E. Hanifin and sponsored by Quimby’s Bookstore. Anna Jo Beck designs our monthly flyers, created our logo, and made our Zine Club Chicago Shout-Outs site, where folks can peruse and recommend zines we’ve discussed at our events: https://zineclubchicagoshoutouts.spread.name/

Thank you to Zine Club members Mariano Muñoz and Michelle Yacht for suggesting this month’s theme!

More info at quimbys.com and on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @zineclubchicago

Find the Facebook event here.

 

P.S. Thank you to everyone who snapped up the first batch of Zine Club Chicago embroidered patches! If you didn’t snag one this time around, we’ll have more restock soon.

Zine Club Chicago will also be giving away a patch for FREE — along with an official ZCC mini cowbell, a copy of a ZCC collab zine, and fun mystery snacks — in the first-ever Zine Club Chicago raffle! Here’s how to enter:

  1. Buy something (anything you like!) in person at Quimby’s here in Chicago or online between the dates of Feb. 24 and March 15, 2021. (You can peruse the shop’s wares at quimbys.com).
  2. Email a copy of your Quimby’s receipt to zineclubchicago@gmail.com by 9 p.m. CST Monday, March 15. Please include your name and let us know if you have any dietary restrictions when it comes to snacks.

We’ll randomly select one winner during our Zine Club Chicago Online: Is It a Zine? Edition Zoom event on Tuesday, March 16. You don’t need to attend the event to win — we’ll get in touch if you can’t make it that evening and your name is pulled. We’ll arrange to either send your prize pack by mail or leave it at Quimby’s for you to pick up.

These 2.75-inch round iron-on patches were custom-made by Tim Tucker of Uranian Threads and feature our circular logo designed by Anna Jo Beck.

Good luck, y’all!