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Teens Read Work Inspired by Chicago Zine Fest 5/14

May ’13
14
7:00 pm

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In the week following March’s Chicago Zine Fest, 13 high school students participated in a series of talks and workshops with exciting self-publishing artists from the greater Chicagoland area. Now here’s their chance to present and read from their self-published works inspired by what they learned during the series, that include essays, poems, comics and stories. Quimby’s is proud to support the next era of self-publishers.

F E A T U R I N G   T A L E S    OF  . . .

Eggplants <> Deep Fears <> Deep Loves

White Castle  <> Radio Reception and more!

Tuesday (a good day for mail), May 14th, 7pm

New Stuff This Week

telegrambookTelegram: A Collection of 27 Issues by Maranda Elizabeth (Mend My Dress Press) $24.99 – Maranda tells tales of daily adventures, friendship, gender identity, falling in love with bicycles, getting tattoos, moving out, going crazy, inpatient hospitalizations and more. Also includes a bunch of new material, a tutorial on how to make zines, and a never before released issue.

Zines & Zine-Related
Come On Down: True Game Show Tales by Winners, Losers, Viewers, and Folks Behind the Scenes, ed. by Matt Carman – As in, game shows. And very entertaining. Come on down! -LM $4.00
I Love Bad Movies issues #1-#5 by Kseniya Yarosh and Matt Carman $5.00 each
Daily Object Daily Document by Kione Kochi $4.00 – She draws about her possessions and talks about them. Wait! Don’t skip over this! It’s really awesome, and the drawings are minimal and thoughtful. WHY DIDN’T I DO THIS? I might just have to do one in response.-LM
Grime Time Presents: Rhino Legs and Donkey Butts vol 1 by P. $10.00 – Local graff zine.
Cock Cessaries #1 by Brian Hochberger $2.00
On Struggling #2 Self Care by Monica Trinidad $6.00
Jobs the Argue Dog by Isa Sung $3.00
Black Metal of the Americas issues 2 and 4 by Ed and Patrick $5.00 each
Rochester Teenset Outsider #23 Doomsday Special by Will Carroll $1.00
Think About the Bubbles #4 Freedom Meow by Joyce Hatton and Alvin $2.00
Son of Fury by Paul Ferrell $4.00
Secret Bully #1 by Cynthia Ann Schemmer $3.00
All Hope Was Lost by Karsten Foerster $4.00
Eyesore vol 1 Feb 13 by Michael Heck and Karsten Foerster $1.00
Sorry It’s Not About Me Sergej Vutuc $12.00
Zisk #22 Spr 13 $2.00

DIY
Brew Your Own Kombucha by Kione $1.50

Comics & Comix
Stripburger #58 $8.00
Comics by Joseph Hewitt: Snow Cone City #1, Scum Hive #1 Voles of the Dusk
Strata #2 Form and Composition by Bill Rusk $2.00
No Recipe Inside #1 by Ally Wang $2.00
Birdy #1 Wish I can be a zombie by Freakie Pam Pam Liu $6.00
Spurts #1 by Mike Funk $3.00
Slurricane #5 by Will Laren $5.00
Waves #1 Notes and Sketches from 2012 $6.00

Graphic Novels and Trade Paperbacks
Marble Season by Gilbert Hernandez (D&Q) $21.95 – Thanks to everybody that came out last night to see Gilbert here at Quimby’s!!!!
Vader’s Little Princess by Jeffrey Brown $14.95 – Don’t miss Jeffrey Brown here for the Laydeez Do Comics Chicago April Edition on April 25th!
Toxicity vol 1 Welcome to Eleven City by Victor Ochoa $15.00
Nobodies vol 1 $20.00 and vol 2 $15.00
Joe Golem and the Drowning City: An Illustrated Novel by Mike Mignola and Chirstopher Golden $17.99
Jerusalem: A Family Portrait by Boaz Yakin and Nick Bertozzi (First Second) $24.99
Dial H TPB vol 1 Into You by China Mieville and Mateus Santolouco $14.99
Happy by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson $12.99
Transfusion Vampires Versus Robots by Steve Niles and Menton3 $17.99
Superzelda Graphic Life of Zelda Fitzgerald by Tiziana Lo Porto and Daniele Marotta (One Peace Books) $16.95

Art & Design
Shirt Kings: Pioneers of Hip Hop Fashion by Edwin PHADE Sacasa and ALan KET (Dokument Press) $44.95
Pretty Patterns: Surface Design by 25 Contemporary Artists $24.95
Street Art LondonFrank Steam156 Malt and David Stewart $28.95
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How To Be A Cat by Nikki McClure $16.95
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Mayhem, Miscreants, Memoirs, Music & Misc
In The City of Bikes: The Story of the Amsterdam Cyclist by Pete Jordan. Don’t miss Pete Jordan aka Dishwasher Pete here at Quimby’s on May 5th!
City of Scoundrels: 12 Days of Disaster That Gave Birth to Modern Chicago by Gary Krist $14.95
Farmer Buckley’s Exploding Trousers and Other Odd Events on the Way to Discovery by Stephanie Pain $15.95
Gathering of the Tribe: Music and Heavy Conscious Creation by Mark Goodall (Headpress) $25.95 – Addresses how magick, mysticism and the occult figure into many of our favorite records.
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How To Build a Time Machine: The Real Science of Time Travel by Brian Clegg $15.99 – Now in soft cover.
Yesterday Should Be Happy #1 European and American Films and #2 Hong Kong Films by En Ning Ho $12.00 each
Red Specters: Russian Tales from the Twentieth Century by Muireann Maguire $25.95
David Bowie Is $55.00 – The first book that grants access to the internationally acclaimed artist and performer’s personal archive of costumes, ephemera, original design artwork, and more, bringing it together to present a completely new perspective on his creative work and collaborations. Withh essays from folks like Camille Paglia, Jon Savage and more.
Frequencies vol 2 Artful Essays Spr 13 (Two Dollar Radio) $10.00
Owsley and Me: My LSD Family by Rhoney Gissen Stanley and Tom Davis (Monkfish) $15.95

Politics & Revolution
Sewing Freedom: Philip Joseph’s Transnationalism and Early New Zealand Anarchism by Jared Davidson (AK Press) $12.95
Stalinist Legacy – Its Impact on Twentieth Century World Politics by Tariq Ali (Haymarket) $22.00

Fiction
You by Austin Grossman $25.99- From the author of the super, super fun Soon I Will Be Invincible.

Poetry, Lit Mags, Lit Journals, Chap Books
Schtick by Kevin Coval (Haymarket) $16.00
But Our Princess Is In Another Castle by BJ Best $14.95
Pinstriping #37 Kustom Graphics Magazine Apr May 13 $9.95
The Chicago Review vol 57 #3 and #4 $14.00
Comb #1 by Ian Huebert $3.00

Magazines
True Crime Special Spr 13 20 All True Murder Stories $6.99
Dapper Dan #7 Spr Sum 13 $10.99

Kids Stuff
Oddfellows Orphanage by Emily Winfield Martin $14.99 – From classes in Cryptozoology and Fairy Tale Studies to trips to the circus, from Annual Hair Cutting Day to a sea monster-sighting field trip, things at Oddfellows are anything but ordinary . . . except when it comes to friendships. And in that, Oddfellows is like any other school where children discover what they mean to each other while learning how big the world really is.

Other Stuff
Darth Vader and Son Postcard Book by Jeffrey Brown $9.95
Darth Vader and Son Journal by Jeffrey Brown $9.95
Gary Baseman Journal $9.99

off-site but of interest: Long-Arm Stapler First Aid: OPENING RECEPTION at Spudnik Press Cooperative

Apr ’13
20
6:00 pm
Long-Arm-WEB
Long-Arm Stapler First Aid: Self-Care In Zines and Mini Comics

Curated by Liz Mason and Neil Brideau
4/20/13 – 5/31/13
 
Opening Reception: April 20, 2013 6:00 – 9:00pm
The Annex @ Spudnik Press Cooperative,
1821 W Hubbard, Suite 303, Chicago, IL
(NOT at Quimby’s)
Whether we’re soothing, grooming or creating major life changes, we’re always involved in some sort of self-care, no matter how big or trivial. Drinking coffee, petting animals, getting stuff off our chests, confronting personal and societal demons, we are perpetually creating a space for our own personal world to exist healthfully in the bigger world. Indeed, the personal is social.
Instead of relying on professional services, one can create change using a DIY mentality, often with the help of some sort of reference. At their core, the pieces in this group show suggest we must be our own proponents for health and well-being.
The exhibit “Long-Arm Stapler First Aid” features pieces by a variety of zinesters and comics artists. The pieces discuss and/or illustrate self-care topics that both help themselves and inspire the reader to be their own advocate in self-improvement. In honor of self-publishing as a means to foster well-being, Spudnik Press is proud to host this exhibition featuring dozens of zine makers from across the country, including Edie Fake, Rinko Endo, Kathleen McIntyre, Ramsey Beyer, Liz Prince, Dina Kelberman, Sara McHenry, Maris Wicks, Beth Barnett, Nate Beaty, Raleigh Briggs, Danielle Chenette, Emilja Frances, Turtel Onli, Trubble Club, Caroline Paquita, Sarah McNeil, Milo Miller, Corinne Mucha, Kitari Sporrong, Missy Kulik, Cathy Leamy, Erick Lyle and more.
Long Arm Stapler First Aid will also include a limited edition exhibition zine, compiled by Liz Mason, encompassing relevant self-care themes in zines and mini-comics such as: healing, grief, fitness, and medical issues. The exhibit will also feature a limited edition screenprint by Ramsey Beyer, published by Spudnik Press.
 
This show brings together an assortment of zines and comics that address health-related issues ranging from mental to physical, personal to societal, and preventative to regenerative, including such specifics as grooming, food preparation, self-defense, coping strategies, defense mechanisms, mental or spiritual development and even soul enrichment. These largely self-published works address, at times, incredibly personal experiences, usually with a large dose of wit.
Unlike a film or a painting, readers of zines and comics are able to engage with these works at their own pace, choosing when they are ready to confront the next page. Perhaps this is what allows authors to broach difficult, and often very personal, topics with great breadth of emotion, honesty, and clarity. Through the combination of words and images, artists are able to rely on multiple modes of communication to bring together the tangible and the cerebral.
Why the long-arm stapler? It’s the symbol of home-stapled periodicals, the best kind of stapler to use for getting to the center of the page that a normal stapler can’t reach. And the very act of making a zine and mini comic (and reading) is considered a therapeutic caring action.
Long live (and maintain, groom and sooth) the long-arm stapler!
About the curators:
Liz Masonis the manager of Quimby’s Bookstore, known for selling a variety of self-published works, as well as the editor and publisher for the zine Caboose.

Neil Brideau is comics artist and comics sommelier at Quimby’s Bookstore, as well as an organizer of CAKE, Chicago’s Alternative Comics Expo.

*Image Credit to Dina Kelbermann

New Stuff This Week

oyez40Thanks to everybody who came out tonight for the Oyez Review party, to celebrate the new issue, #40 Spring 2013. Of course we still have a few left if you missed the event. Come get your copy now!

Zines
St Owls Bay Wet Swords by Simon Hanselmann (Floating World Comics) $5.00 – Hanselmann’s team of bitchy fuckups possesses such a well-unbalanced chemistry of neurosis, aggression and nonchalance you just can’t turn away. Camp drugs and night terriers…I’d expect no less from a trip with these clowns. -EF
How Do I Look Show Catalogue $15.00
Problem Solution #1 by Bianca Barragan $5.00
Shards of Glass In Your Eye issues 7-9 by Kari Tervo $3.00 each
No Condoms, No Piece, Why Condoms Should Be Mandatory In Pornography by Harmonica $1.00 – Harmonica argues the rubberclad case for condoms in porn, pro bono and pro boner. -EF
Momentary Interaction by Gregg Evans $10.00 – Cruisin’ for a…..
Lil Cat Bianca $10.00
Bookstores and Baseball 5th Inning $4.00
Alley Connoisseur #1 by Sam and Raf $2.00
Awesome zines from the 2013 Chicago Zine Fest artist Laura Berger ($10.00 each): Seeing Clearly #1, Identifying Friends, Feel Better Now
Pox Corpuscorpus #4 by Paul Nudd with tonso crazy artists like Onsmith, Grant Reynolds and more. $12.00
Georgi and the Haunted Minivan Episode 3 My Month in Texas Daily Comic Issue by Georgi $1.00 – Georgi does daily comics about orbiting around Houston, van living and eating well. Don’t mess with it. -EF

Comics & Comix
New Jobs by Dash Shaw (Uncivilized Books) $5.00
Laskimooses #10 Perustusten Pystyttaminen by Herra Matti Hagelbergin  $7.00
Adventures in Ham Fisted Haberdashery #2 by Nick Soracco et al. $4.00
Listen Part 1 $2.50
Quit Yer Blubberin, A Lil Erwin Minature Adventure by Erwin Ledford $2.00
Lost in Time Travel, Surrounded By Evil #1 by Hannah G. Thompson $5.00 – And issue #2 for $10.00
Lou #12  by Melissa Mendes (Oily Comics) $1.00
Noise #1  by Billy Burkert (Oily Comics) $1.00
Young Dumb and Full of Cum #1 The Autobiography by Nick Drnaso (Oily Comics) $1.00
Buddies #1 Oily Comics Whippets by Anna Haifisch (Oily Comics) $1.00
Tiger Man #1 by Yost Winslow and Grant Rae (Oily Comics) $1.00
Heyday Comics #5 Waking Days Will Never Die For Ones Who Live In Sleep by Daniel Elisii $3.00
Unlucky Hunter #13 SAIC Spr 13 Underground Comix Anthology by Paul Nudd, Marlene Konig, Liz Avery and more $7.00
Mystery: A Stream of Consciousness Historical Mystery Memoir (various issues) by Seamus O. Hames $2.00 each
Beach Tumble issues #1 of 2 by Jon Drawdoer $2.00

Graphic Novels & Trade Paperbacks
Letting It Go by Miriam Katin (D&Q) $24.95
Case of Charles Dexter Ward by HP Lovecraft and Inj Culbard (Self-Made Hero) $19.95
Punk Rock Jesus TPB by Sean Murphy $16.99
Work Burger (Stripburger) $20.00
Mind MGMT HC vol 1 The Manager by Matt Kindt (Dark Horse) $19.99 – Collects issues #0 through #6.
Passion of Gengoroh Tagame, Master of Gay Erotic Manga by Anne Ishii, Chip Kidd, and Graham Kolbeins (Picturebox) $29.95
So Long Silver Screen by Blutch (Picturebox) $22.95
Darwin – A Graphic Biography by Eugene Byrne and Simon Gurr (Smithsonian) $9.95

Art & Design
Cosey Complex by Maria Fusco and Richard Birkett (Koenig) $44.95
Blood 2003 Earl McGrath Gallery Exhibition Book 2nd Ed by Mark Ryden (Last Gasp) $19.95
Giant Eternal by Mike Giant (Gingko) $39.95
Juxtapoz New Contemporary (Gingko) $29.95
Draw Your Own Alphabets Thirty Fonts to Scribble Sketch and Make Your Own by Tony Seddon $19.95
Flip the Script: A Guidebook for Aspiring Vandals and Typographers by Christian P. Acker (Upper Playground) $35.00
Swissted: Vintage Rock Posters Remixed and Reimagined by Mike Joyce $40.00 – Includes 200 ready to frame posters!

Mayhem, Miscreants, Memoirs, Music & Misc
Who Was Dracula? Bram Stoker’s Trail of Blood by Jim Steinmeyer $26.95
Ordinary Acrobat: The Journey Into the Wonderous World of the Circus Past and Present by Duncan Wall $26.95
Wired Up: Glam, Proto Punk and Bubblegum: European Picture Sleeves 1970-1976 by Jeremy Thompson and Mary Blount (Wired Up Media) $39.95
Wild: From Lost To Found On The Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed $15.95 – Now in soft cover.
Gulp by Mark Roach $26.95 – Popular science writer tackles what happens in our body when we eat. Fecal transplant anyone?
My Autobiography by Charlie Chaplin $20.00
Bike Snob Abroad: Strange Customs, Incredible Fiets Quest for Cycling Paradise by Bike Snob NYC and Eben Weiss $16.95

DIY
Cannabis Cupcakes: 35 Mini Marijuana Cakes to Bake and Decorate by Chris Stone and Carol Ann $13.99
Growing Medical Marijuana Securely and Legally by Dave DeWitt $19.99

Politics & Revolution
Anarchist FAQ vol 2 by Iain McKay (AK Press) $25.00
Democracy Project: A History a Crisis a Movement by D. Graeber $26.00

Fiction
Train to Pokipse BY Rami Shamire $15.00
Interestings by Meg Wolitzer $27.95
Driving Alone by Kevin Helmick $10.00
1Q84 Single Volume soft-cover edition by Haruki Murakami $16.95
Keeping Bedlam at Bay in the Prague Cafe by M. Henderson Ellis (New Europe) $14.95

Magazines
Tom Tom Magazine #13 $6.00 – Magazine For Female Drummers. The Metal Issue.
Juxtapoz #148 May 13 $5.99
Hi-Fructose #27 $6.95
King Brown #8 $28.00
Best of Skunk vol 7 $7.99
IdN vol 20 #1 $19.95
IDN Extra 08 Typo Graphic Posters $25.00
Dwell May 13 $5.99
True Crime Mar 13 $8.99
High Times Jun 13 $5.99
Gothic and Lolita Bible #45 $35.00
2600 Hacker Quarterly vol 30 #1 $6.25
Flaunt Spr 13/Flaunt: Plutocracy Issue Fourteenth Anniversary $10.95 each
State vol 3 Social Olfactory/State vol 4 Dubai $14.00 each
Little Joe: Queers and Cinema Clubhouse Reader $13.00
Mojo #233 Apr 13 $9.99
Monocle vol 7 #62 Apr 13 $12.00
Dissent Spr 13 $10.00

Poetry, Lit Mags, Lit Journals, Chap Books
The Baffler #22 $12.00
McSweeneys #43 Fiction from South Sudan $27.00
N Plus 1 #16 Spr 13 $13.95
Pank #8 $10.00
Coffin Factory #5 $9.00
Midwestern Gothic #9
Racket Games Basketball Camp Centerpiece Sultans Golden Cake Book $5.00

Other Stuff
Crazy weird wrapping paper from Pepin Press. Must see it to believe it!
Advanced Dick Cancer Stage V Drawing Print and Hand of God #512 Drawing Print by Sloat and Greenstalk $1.00 each

Stories & Queer at Quimby’s 5/10

May ’13
10
7:00 pm

SnQ

Stories & Queer, a traveling reading series for queer and queer-friendly poets & writers, presents Deborah Miranda, Erika L. Sánchez, and Gregg Shapiro at Quimby’s.

Deborah Miranda is the author of Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir (HeyDay Press, January 2013). Her collection of essays, The Hidden Stories of Isabel Meadows and Other California Indian Lacunae is under contract with University of Nebraska Press. As Associate Professor of English at Washington and Lee University, Deborah teaches Creative Writing (poetry and memoir), composition, and literature.

Erika L. Sánchez is a poet and writer living in Chicago. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Illinois at Chicago, holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of New Mexico, and was a recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship to Madrid, Spain. She is a 2013 CantoMundo Fellow and a winner of the 2013 “Discovery”/Boston Review Prize. She is currently a contributor for Cosmopolitan for Latinas, The Huffington Post, and NBC Latino. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in Pleiades, Witness, Hunger Mountain, Crab Orchard Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Copper Nickel, The Boston Review, and many others.

Gregg Shapiro is the author of the chapbook GREGG SHAPIRO: 77 (Souvenir Spoon Press, 2012) and the poetry collection Protection (Gival Press, 2008). Shapiro is also an entertainment journalist whose interviews and reviews run in a variety of regional LGBT and mainstream publications and websites.

For more info: storiesandqueer.org

Friday, May 10, 7pm – Free Event