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Jeremy Kitchen Discusses Mr. Crabby You Have Died with Kirin Wachter-Grene, Oct 14th

Oct ’23
14
7:00 pm

JEREMY KITCHEN

discusses his new book

MR. CRABBY YOU HAVE DIED

with literary scholar

KIRIN WACHTER-GRENE

Saturday, October 14th, 7pm

Free Event at Quimby’s Bookstore

Mr. Crabby You Have Died is the first full-length work by Jeremy Kitchen — a public librarian, former dope fiend, and U.S. Army artillery observer in Desert Storm. Swaying between memoir and fiction, Kitchen lays bare his world through a series of interlocking exorcisms that deny linear time and good taste. Lost years in the Sarin-laced Persian Gulf drift backwards into Detroit’s acid trash landscape, only to corkscrew forward again into a seemingly endless Chicago night of heroin, handguns, and idiot pranksterism.

Comic as it is horrifying, Mr. Crabby You Have Died is a collection of parables about the stupid beauty of youth, the boredom of addiction, and the intensity of dreams.

On Saturday nite, October 14th, Kitchen will discuss all things Mr. Crabby with Kirin Wachter-Grene, a writer and scholar based in Chicago. Wachter-Grene is Assistant Professor of Liberal Arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she teaches classes on literature, history, and gender & sexuality studies.

Mr. Crabby You Have Died has been published by First To Knock out of Michigan City, Indiana. First To Knock titles have been featured in outlets such as Los Angeles Review of Books, Hermitix, CrimeReads, The Washington Post, Apocalypse Confidential, Rain Taxi Review of Books, Cinepunx, Tulsa Public Radio/NPR, KCRW Los Angeles, and Weird History. Chris Via of Leaf by Leaf has called First To Knock “one of my favorite presses.”

For more info: www.firsttoknock.com

Facebook event link here.

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Quimby’s Small 2.5″ Sticker $2

Zines

Acid Nun Paintings by Corinne Halbert $10

Every Song I Ever Heard: A Non Chronological Memoir No One Asked for #2 by AP Comfort $8

Unusual Places of the Chicago Suburbs #3 Subdivision Island Formed by Highways by Eric Kammerer $4

Radical Gardening Planting In Protest $6

I Wish For A Gentle Cloud Spirit For Your Day No Matter the Triblations You May Experience $15

Zines by Paul Shortt $10-$20: Performances for Waiting in Line: Performed Alone or In Collaboration with Others, Signs About Art, Don’t Let Adulthood Corrupt You and Other Signs & more.

Mutuo Soccorso! Tim Devin Tells You All About Boston’s Italian Mutual Aid Societies in the Early 1900s $11

Chicago Yesterday vol 22 #8 $15

World Wide Web: Modernism’s Influence on the Design of the Internet by Chayse Walker $10

Life Death and Creatures $7

Daily Affirmations by Ari G. $12

New zines by Sofia Diaz, $5 each: Texas Size IKEA, Chair Hunt

Comics

Grixly #61-#63 by Nate McDonough & friends $3 each

Witch Shit #1 A Comic Book by Chris Resnick $5

Untamed Highway #1 Comics’n’Stories by Noah Snodgrass $5

Cellist #1 by Crabby $8

Novice #1 by Sean McCarthy $10

Flowery #53 by Mel Stringer $10

Comics by Kapka, $15 each: Sketchbook Dump #2, Doobious Odyssey

Graphic Novels

Blankets: 20th Anniversary Edition by Craig Thompson (D&Q) $39.95

Macbeth by William Shakespeare adapted by K. Briggs (Avery Hill) $22.95

Damnation Diaries by Peter Rostovsky (Uncivilized Books) $24.95

Art & Photo Books

Street Art for the Planet by Xavier Tapies (Gingko Press) $19.95

In Chicago and Covered by Some Sort of Vine $20

Essay Books

Catastrophe Time by Gary Zhexi Zhang (Strange Attractor Press) $21.95

Film, TV & Music Books

A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch’s Dune. An Oral History. by Max Evry $29.99

We’re Not Worthy: From In Living Color to Mr. Show, How ‘90s Sketch TV Changed the Face of Comedy by Jason Klamm $27.99

The White Label Promo Preservation Society vol 2 100 Flop Albums You Ought To Know by Sal Maida, Mitchell Cohen & friends (Hozac Books) $28.99

Fiction

OKPsyche: a novel by Anya Johanna DeNiro (Small Beer Press) $15

Short Stories of Gustav Meyrink vol 2 The Master and Other Stories $13.99

The Wind Knows My Name: A Novel by Isabel Allende $28

Cardboard Clouds by Benjamin Niespodziany $18

Night of the Living Queers: 13 Tales of Terror & Delight by Shelly Page $12

Food Books

No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant Based Eating by Alicia Kennedy $26.95

Sexxxy

Le Toucher by Dutes Miller $20

Other Stuff

Blueprint Notebook: Technical Innovations (Dokument Press) $7.95

Zine Club Chicago 5th Anniversary Party: Juvenilia Edition with Special Guest Justin Kern of The Museum of the Unintentional, Sept. 16th!

Sep ’23
16
6:00 pm

A red-and-blue infographic flyer, with photos of a vintage suitcase filled with ephemera and Justin Kern of the Museum of the Unintentional with his hand over half of his face, and text that reads: “Zine Club Chicago: 5th Anniversary Party: Juvenilia Edition with Special Guest Justin Kern + The Museum of the Unintentional; In Person! Free!; Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park; 6-9 p.m. Friday, September 16, 2023”

Zine Club Chicago 5th Anniversary Party: Juvenilia Edition with
Special Guest Justin Kern of The Museum of the Unintentional
6-9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16
Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave.
Free!

This month, Zine Club Chicago is celebrating its 5-year anniversary here at Quimby’s Bookstore! Since 2018, these monthly meetups have been hosted in person and online by our shop. So of course we’re commemorating the occasion with a special event and party!

Join us for Zine Club Chicago 5th Anniversary Party: Juvenilia Edition with Special Guest Justin Kern of The Museum of the Unintentional, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, September 16 at Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Avenue in Wicker Park. Free!

We’re thrilled to welcome special guest Justin Kern of The Museum of the Unintentional presenting a collection of found, loaned and contributed multimedia expressions in pop-up style exhibition. In this first showing in Chicago, The Museum, largely contained in one musty suitcase, unfurls for a special presentation of writings, photos, cassettes and personal items in their context, once removed. In honor of this special anniversary at Quimby’s, a one-of-a-kind zine will serve as program and companion during your unique visit through ephemera in this uncollection, presented by conservateur naiveté Justin Kern, a Milwaukee musician, writer and public moron.

Justin Kern of the Museum of the Unintentional stands, with a drink in hand, next to a bronze statue of a person in a hunting cap with ear flaps.

And y’all are invited to contribute to this one-night-only museum installation! Bring an item that represents your own juvenilia: An early attempt to create something in one of your chosen art forms, whether that’s writing, comics, visual art, or the fanciful doodles you drew on your 9th-grade history notebook.

We’ll also be holding an open mic for anyone who would like to show off and discuss the juvenilia they’ve brought.

Contribute to and explore The Museum of the Unintentional from 6-7 p.m.; open mic begins at 7 p.m. Yes, we’ll have snacks on hand! Masks are strongly encouraged when you’re not noshing.

Online friends, Zine Club Chicago will be back on Zoom with y’all in October for a special event that will be part of our shop’s own 32nd anniversary celebrations. More info coming soon!

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.

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

Description of image #1: A red-and-blue infographic flyer, with photos of a vintage suitcase filled with ephemera and Justin Kern of the Museum of the Unintentional with his hand over half of his face, and text that reads: “Zine Club Chicago: 5th Anniversary Party: Juvenilia Edition with Special Guest Justin Kern + The Museum of the Unintentional; In Person! Free!; Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park; 6-9 p.m. Friday, September 16, 2023”

Description of image #2: Justin Kern of the Museum of the Unintentional stands, with a drink in hand, next to a bronze statue of a person in a hunting cap with ear flaps.