Monthly Archive for May, 2023

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New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines

Doof #1 My First Zine by RW Mac $10

Faggot by Ronnie Pence $22

Drawing zines by Ruby Carter: Bogue #1 $7, Oozemart $16

Ass Imps In Shit Tuxedos and Other Monstrosities from Dan Gleason $3

Zines by Catdroool: Gated Community $7, Palmer Square Art Fair Presents Community Coloring Book #1 $15

Taurus $5

How to Make Friends As an Adult: A Guide to Finding Friends in a Performance Zine by Steven Fraser $4

ElectroMagnetic Fields and Your Health by Jojo Sherrow $5.95

Black Girl Magical #1 Exploring Black Women In the Fantasy Genre by Ashley N. Collins $7

Moss Piglet May 2023 $12

Last Night at the Casino #17 by Billy McCall $3

KerBloom #161 by Artnoose $2

ABQ Graffiti #3 $3

Behind Sharp #2 The Paris Journals by Katie Kiesewetter $5

Comics

Zines Saved My Life – A Comic about Zines by Steven Fraser $4

Faking It by Casey O’Connor $10

More Things in Heaven and Earth #4 by Kat Tuesday $4

Feral Star #0 by John Burkett $5

Two Snakes Wearing Boots Go for a Little Stroll by Jay Howley $10

Split Brain by Hue Nguyen $7

Comics by Sarah Maloney: Cosmic Fern $12, Duders and Friends (with Siu Lee) $6

Coming Out Autistic by Steven Fraser $4

Paid By the Line by Nate McDonough and Victor Cayro $4

Town and County Homespun Stories #3 by Alex Nall $8

Stripburger #80 $12

Graphic Novels & Comics Crit

20 km/h by Woshibai (D+Q) $29.95

Toddlerhood: A Beware of Toddlers Collection by George Gant $15

Portrait of the Most Dangerous Man In the Whole Wide World by Jay Howley $15

Daughters of Snow and Cinders by Nuria Tamarit (Fantagraphics) $29.99

Just a Little Boy by Nate McDonough $15

Blood of the Virgin by Sammy Harkham $30

Dirty Thirty: Stripburger 30th Anniversary Anthology $39

Man In the McIntosh Suit by Rina Ayuyang $24.95

I Saw It: A Survivor’s True Story of the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima by Keiji Nakazawa $9.99

Pet Peeves by Nicole Goux (Avery Hill) $16.95

I Can’t Forget the Bomb: Barefoot Gen and the Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima – A Memoir by Keiji Nakazawa (Last Gasp) $9.99

Steady Rollin’: Preacher’s Kid, Black Punk, and Pedaling Papa by Fred Noland (Birdcage Bottom) $20

The Cola Pop Creemees: Opening Act by Desmond Reed (D+Q) $15

Art Books

A Is for Anarchist by Billy Woods and M. Musgrove $25

1000 Skateboards: A Guide to the World’s Greatest Boards from Sport to Street by Mackenzie Eisenhour and and J. Grant Brittain $29.95

Shirt Kings: Pioneers of Hip Hop Fashion by Edwin PHADE Sacasa & Alain KET Mariduena (Dokument Press) $29.95

Super Strike: Behind the Scenes of a Japanese Graffiti Writer, Photographs by Suiko One, edited by Ryo Sanada & Suridh Hassan (Soi Books) $10

Queer Animals and Plants Coloring Book by Kes Otter Lieffe and Anja Van Geert (Microcosm) $14.95

Politics & Revolution Books

Voices of a People’s History of the United States in the 21st Century: Documents of Hope and Resistance, edited by Anthony Arnove & Haley Pessin (Seven Stories Press) $24.95

After Black Lives Matter by Cedric G. Johnson $34.95

Autonomous City: A History of Urban Squatting (2nd ed) by Alexander Vasudevan $29.95

Struggle and Mutual Aid: The Age of Worker Solidarity by Nicolas Delalande & Anthony Roberts $29.99

50 Ways to Protect Bookstores by Danny Caine (Microcosm) $7.95

Film & Music Books

Pull Down the Shades Garage Fanzine 1984-86: Tales from the New Zealand Music Underground by Richard Langston (Hozac Books) $29.99

Everything Keeps Dissolving: Conversations with Coil by Nick Soulsby (Strange Attractor Press) $29.95

Into the Groove: The Story of Sound From Tin Foil to Vinyl by Jonathan Scott $28

Death Lines: Walking London’s Horror History by Lauren Jane Barnett (Strange Attractor Press) $22.95

Be My Baby: A Memoir by Ronnie Spector with Vince Waldron $19.99

Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures, edited by Kevin M. Strait and Kinshasha Holman Conwill $29.95

Beasts and Beauties: Cinema’s Golden Age of Gorilla Men, Killer Apes and Missing Links – An Illustrated Filmography 1908-1949 by GH Janus (Deicide) $26.95

Who Cares Anyway: Post-Punk San Francisco and the End of the Analog Age by Will York (Headpress) $31.95

Self Taught by Tim Kerr (Don Giovanni) $19.99

Crying In H Mart: A Memoir by Michelle Zauner $17

Sexxxy

Petit Mort vol 7 Spring 2023 $24.99

Nall’s Well that Ends Well by Alex Nall and Hannah Larson $10

Tight Squeeze Smutty Trans and Queer Stories by Laura Q. (Microcosm) $9.95

Fiction

Dykette: A Novel by Jenny Fran Davis $26.99

Do Everything In the Dark by Gary Indiana (Semiotexte) $16.95

Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance: A Novel by John Waters $18

Gone to the Wolves by John Wray $28

Your Driver Is Waiting: A Novel by Priya Guns $26

The Shards: A novel by Bret Easton Ellis $30

Twice Cursed: An Anthology, edited by Marie O’Regan & Paul Kane with Neil Gaiman & friends $16.95

Hit Parade of Tears: Stories by Izumi Suzuki $19.95

Chap Books & Lit Journals

All the Way on Planet Earth by Nina Smolarski and Ash Wilfong $5

Poems That Happened to Me by Nina Smolarski $4

After Hours #45 $12

Guillarme the Frank: A Literary Zine by Kevin P. Boyle $7

various newer issues of Mizna $12 each

Made of Mycelium $8

Magazines & Newspapers

Apartamento #31 $35

Antigravity May 2023 $10

More Microcosm Health & DIY Books, $12.95-$14.95:
Consensuality: How to Love Other People Without Losing Yourself by Helen Wildfell
From Dream to Reality: How to Make a Living as a Freelance Writer by Jessie L. Kwak
Everyday Herbal Teamaking: A Pocket Guide for Health Fun and Self Care by Glenna A. McLean
Unfuck Your Business: Using Math and Brain Science to Run a Successful Business by Joe Biel and Dr Faith G. Harper
…and more

For the Young at Heart

All of You written by Marcia Jablonski & illustrated by Ingrid Kallick $15.95

Other Stuff

Deck of Mushrooms: An Illustrated Introduction to Fascinating Fungi by Dr. Sapphire McMullan Fisher, illustrated by Marta Zafra $24.95

Divine Deco Tarot Coloring Book by Gerta O. Egy (Microcosm) $14.95

Monthly Manifestation Manual: A Thirty One Day Guided Journal for Creating Your Best Life by Jessica Mullen and Kelly Cree of School of life Design (new Microcosm edition) $14.95

Quimby’s Presents Joshua James Amberson’s Staring Contest Book Release + Antiquated Future Showcase Online on YouTube, June 14th

Jun ’23
14
7:30 pm

Staring Contest: Essays on Eyes (Perfect Day Publishing) is the debut full-length essay collection from zinester, arts-and-culture writer, and founder of the Antiquated Future zine distro and record label, Joshua James Amberson. Deftly weaving together such disparate subjects as Bette Davis’s career, the daily challenges of eye contact, and his own decade-long saga of periodic eye injections, Amberson digs deeply into the physical and existential consequences of living with such uncertainty. Staring Contest is wise, generous, and—given the subject matter—surprisingly funny.

This event will also be a showcase of Chicago-based writers carried by Antiquated Future, including Anna Jo Beck (Biff Boff Bam Sock), Jim Joyce (Let it Sink), and Liz Mason (Caboose). It will air on the Quimby’s YouTube channel so no RSVP is necessary.

“Staring Contest is a jewel box of an essay collection: It takes a quotidian facet of experience—the human gaze—and considers it at length, revealing an overlooked world of ideas and resonances.” Jordan Kisner, author of Thin Places: Essays from In Between

Joshua James Amberson is the author of the young-adult novel How to Forget Almost Everything, as well as a series of chapbooks on Two Plum Press, and the long-running Basic Paper Airplane zine series. His words have appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Electric Literature, The Rumpus, and Tin House, among others. joshuajamesamberson.com

About the other readers:

Anna Jo Beck has been making zines for over a decade, writing and designing how-to zines on skills like personal finance, habit tracking, and health insurance, as well as a film recommendation series called Mini Movie Marathon. She also runs Zine-A-Month, a zine by mail subscription. More info on her and her various zine projects can be found at annajobeck.com

Jim Joyce writes perzines like Let It Sink and others. A gentleman, he likes keeping his hands as sof’ as a frog’s belly.

Liz Mason publishes Cul-de-sac, Caboose, and Awesome Things. Her work has been in places like Broken Pencil, Punk Planet, The Zine Yearbook and the back of her friend’s toilets. She’s worked at Quimby’s Bookstore since 2001 in a state of perpetual arrested development. Find her at LizMasonIsAwesome.com + Etsy at LizMasonZines + @caboosezine at all the places.

For more info:

perfectdaypublishing.com

antiquatedfuture.com

Buy Staring Contest at Quimby’s

Wednesday, June 14th, 7:30pm CT

Online at youtube.com/quimbysbookstore

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Zine Club Chicago In Person: Choose Your Own Adventure Zine Workshop With Jude R. Bettridge, May 26th!

May ’23
26
7:00 pm

A red-and-blue infographic flyer, with a black-and white image in the center featuring a sword, treasure map, and various other adventure-themed images, and text that reads: “Zine Club Chicago: Choose Your Own Adventure Zine Workshop in Collaboration With Jude R. Bettridge; In Person! Free!; Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park; 7-9 p.m. Friday, May 26, 2023”

Zine Club Chicago In Person: Choose Your Own Adventure Zine Workshop
With Jude R. Bettridge
7-9 p.m. CT Friday, May 26
Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave.
Free!

In May, Zine Club Chicago is excited to welcome Jude R. Bettridge to lead a workshop that gives Choose Your Own Adventure a zine twist! Jude will demonstrate how to make multiple folded, mini-zine formats that offer readers a chance to explore. Create stories that lead to different outcomes, sending your favorite characters on an epic quest of your choosing!

Join us for Zine Club Chicago In Person: Choose Your Own Adventure Zine Workshop at 7-9 p.m. Friday, May 26 here at the shop. We’ll have zinemaking supplies and snacks on hand! Masks are strongly encouraged when you’re not noshing.

Jude R. Bettridge (they/them/theirs) is a Chicago-based Jack-of-all-trades artist, whose focus shifts from comics and zines to oil painting and fiber sculpture as often as they change their pants. Their comic work draws inspiration from the great Art Spiegelman, Bill Watterson, and Beth Hetland as they depict the daily struggles of being a neurodivergent super-queer social anomaly in a late-stage capitalistic hellscape. Often featuring fantastical characters and their fat cat, Gravy Boat, their work takes on a cynical, sarcastic lens to talk about mental health, trans rights, environmentalism, queerness, socialism, and much more. Is this a coping mechanism? Maybe. In a nutshell, they just want to talk about zines, queerness, and have someone read their comics.

Out-of-town friends, Zine Club Chicago will be back on Zoom with y’all in June with a to-be-announced special guest co-host! If you’d like to get together virtually with zine pals in May, check out Zine Party!, hosted by Michael Verdi, at 7:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, May 9. For more info and the Zoom link, visit next.zine.party

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 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.

More info on the Zine Club Chicago social media channels: @zineclubchicago. Facebook event here.

Image description: A red-and-blue infographic flyer, with a black-and white image in the center featuring a sword, treasure map, and various other adventure-themed images, and text that reads: “Zine Club Chicago: Choose Your Own Adventure Zine Workshop in Collaboration With Jude R. Bettridge; In Person! Free!; Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park; 7-9 p.m. Friday, May 26, 2023”

Zine Club Chicago Hosts a Post-CZF2023 Hangout, May 21st!

May ’23
21
12:00 pm
A black-and-white, cut-and-paste event flyer that reads: “Join Zine Club Chicago for a Post-Chicago Zine Fest Hangout! 12-2 p.m. Sunday, May 21 at Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park; Free!: Meet up with zine friends and make new ones!; Drop off consignment items!; Eat cookies!; Masks encouraged; More info: quimbys.com”
12-2 p.m. Sunday, May 21
Quimby’s Bookstore
1854 W. North Ave.
Free!
Going to Chicago Zine Fest?* Let’s keep the fun fest vibe going all weekend! Zine Club Chicago is hosting a meetup (with snacks, of course) from 12 to 2 p.m. Sunday, May 21 here at the shop. Spend time with your zine pals and make new ones, eat some cookies, browse fresh arrivals in the shop, and drop off your consignment items.**
Free! Masks encouraged. More info on the Zine Club Chicago social media channels: @zineclubchicago. Facebook event here.
* We’ll be there! Look for the Quimby’s and Zine Club Chicago tables at #CZF2023.
** Please note that we have moved to an email-only consignment check-in system and will not be able to make consignment payouts or check current stock levels of your consignment items during the hangout.
Image description: A black-and-white, cut-and-paste event flyer that reads: “Join Zine Club Chicago for a Post-Chicago Zine Fest Hangout! 12-2 p.m. Sunday, May 21 at Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park; Free!: Meet up with zine friends and make new ones!; Drop off consignment items!; Eat cookies!; Masks encouraged; More info: quimbys.com