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Quimby’s Welcomes Dan Gleason and Friends 7/6

Jul ’13
6
7:00 pm

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It’s a celebratory event for the release of Dan Gleason’s 50th zine, ‘A Book Of Themes!’ Skip all of those 6th of July firework-filled galas, which inevitably end in the emergency room, and take heed to the words of a cavalcade of weirdos at your favorite local bookstore. This night’s roster of readers includes the great Rachel McPadden, former lead singer of the hardcore punk band Shit Ass, the artists behind the early 90’s hit ‘Playground.’ She has contributed to Mr. Skin’s website and is the only person ever to have claimed a crush on film actor George C. Scott. Mike McPadden – he’s head writer at Mr. Skin and author of the books ‘Heavy Metal Movies: From Anvil to Zardoz, the 666 Most Headbanging Movies of All Time’ and ‘If You Like Metallica.’ He also briefly replaced Bowzer in Sha Na Na back in ’83 after that artist’s split from the group. Gregory Jacobsen is lead singer of the band Lovely Little Girls, the Fatty Jubbo behind Fatty Jubbo’s Cake and Polka Parade podcast, brought to you by WFMU, and the finest painter in all of Chicagolandia. For a time he danced with a box on his head on the Chic-A-Go-Go! show, too. Jenny Inzerillo writes, paints, molds the minds of the youth and is the only thing worth two shakes any more in that stinking Logan Square neighborhood. She aspires to leave this planet one day soon on Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo. Gabriel Wallace is Jeffrey-Elaine Shotzenberger, and host of the Pamela monthly reading series, and Dan Gleason is a hirsute hermit who has produced fifty of those little fold up zine/books that you (hopefully) enjoy.

Come try their words on for size, evolve, and then leave the premises with a much more promising outlook on life, which should include a sudden longing to work with wicker, the ability to make your own gillie suit with only a half dozen discarded hairnets and five feet of twine, a won’t for knowledge of the ‘inner algorithms,’ a potential subscription to the H&R Block monthly newsletter, a lust for vice, a turning out, a tuning in, a tuna rolling, and a rin-tin-tin-atuding. GET DOWN FOR THE UPSTROKE! ’88 was great, ’99 was fine, but damn do I miss the music of GENUWINE! LOVE LIVING- AND BE THERE!

Dan Gleason has at least 25 books on the market for your pleasure, here are the titles of just a few of them: The Unexpected Gratification I Received From Taking In The Sexual Act With A Homeless Person And Other Less Contemplative Thoughts Rendered In Short Story Form By Dan Gleason, The NCA’s Introductory Book To Your Newest Saints, Fairy Tales With Important Morals For Children And Other Unambitious Writings By Dan Gleason, The Great American Novella, Stories Of Life Minus Context And Sense Plus Other Little Ditties By Dan Gleason, I Married A White Woman, Satansbraten: Stories For The Season Of The Witch, The Gospel According To Dan Gleason, All Of Those Happier Thoughts I Was Too Afraid To Express Before (AKA My Big Bland Book Of Feelings) By Dan Gleason, Memoirs Of A Guy In The Band, and Interludes. He is a Quimby’s favorite.

For more info: stopgostop.com/dangleason/

Saturday, July 6th, 7pm – Free Event

New Stuff This Week

doris30_lgDoris #30 Highest Standard of Living $3.50 – Doris continues to be a zine-form stronghold of bold and astute essays on dealing, healing and the art of living. This issue is a big deal: about half of it is a critique on underdeveloped accountability processes and what can be envisioned in their stead, including an interview with members of Support N.Y. Community formation and fluctuation seems to be the other strong thread running throughout – tour comics, bee hives, study groups and the way the term itself can break down or expand. Great issue.

Zines & Zine-Related
Dames on Frames: A Feminist Bike Zine (Pioneers Press) $1.50
Let Gluten Freedom Ring: Vegan Gluten Free Recipe Zine by Adam Gnade & Friends $3.00
Kicks #1 ed. by Billy Miller et al. (Desert Island Books) $10.00 – Reprinted material from the classic punk zine from 1979.
More issues of Drop Target by Jon Chad and Alec Longstreth.
Shifting Premjestanje by Sergej Vutuc $12.00
Analog #1 Dispatches on DIY Anorexia Recovery by Ponyboy Violet $4.00
New to Everything #9 by Leanne $1.00
When Language Runs Dry #3 by Claire and Meredith $4.00
My New York by J. Frank $3.00
Ink Drawings By Keef $6.00
Permanent Record by Jospeh Wilcox $20.00
issues of Show and Tell by Carman Rachel Lee $2.00
Think Tank DIY by Reggie Martinez (Pioneers Press) $2.50
Drinking with Boileryard Clarke Dayn Perry Celebrates Baseball and Himself by Dayn Perry $10.00
Bohemian Apr 13 Salures 2013 Graduates $1.00
Hard Fifty Farm by Jessie Duke and Adam Gnade (Pioneers Press) $4.00

Comics & Comix
Demon Dust #17 Apr 13 by Bernie McGovern $2.00
Messy Fast: A Sock Monster Collection by Neil Brideau $4.00
Three New Stories by Dash Shaw (Fantagraphics) $3.99
Wicked Vibes #1 by Dillon Hallen $4.00
Mineshaft #29 by Everett Rand and Gina Palmieri $9.00 – With work by Crumb and more!
Spiros Greek Myths #4 by Spiro Dousias $5.00
Hand Of Blood by J. Bayer $2.00
Falling Rock National Park #1 Feb 13 by Josh Shalek $4.00

Graphic Novels & Trade Paperbacks
Aesthetics: A Memoir by Ivan Brunetti (Yale University Press) $25.00
Legends of the Blues by William Sout and R. Crumb $19.95
Raven Girl HC by Audrey Niffenegger $19.95
Art of the Candy Gang Book by Chet Pickens (CG Comics) $9.99
Feynman by Jim Ottaviani et al. $19.99
Superman Action Comics vols 1 & 2 by Grant Morrison et al.
Red Handed: Fine Art of Strange Crimes, How To Commit the Perfect Crime by Matt Kindt $26.99

Art & Design
Typeforce 3 The Annual Show of Emerging Typographic Allstars $20.00 – The book to go along with the show at the Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Living as Form Socially Engaged Art 1991-2011 by Nato Thompson (MIT Press) $39.95

Mayhem, Miscreants, Memoirs, Music & Misc
Attempting Normal by Marc Maron $26.00
Read and Burn: A Book About Wire by Wilson Neate (Jawbone Press) $19.95
Carrot Is As Close As a Rabbit Gets to a Diamond: Captain Beefheart Interviews and Texts 1966-2001 (Desert Island Books) $15.00
Short History of Nuclear Folly: Mad Scientists Dithering Nazis Lost Nukes and Catastrophic Cover Ups by Rudolph Herzog $26.00
Yes Is The Answer and Other Prog Rock Tales by Marc Weingarten et al. $24.00
Sparks Tastic Twenty One Nights With Sparks In London by Tosh Berman (Rare Bird Press) $14.00
VJ The Unplugged Adventures of MTVs First Wave ed. by Gavin Edwards $25.00 – As in Nina Blackwood Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter and Martha Quinn.
What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses by Daniel Chamovitz $14.00
Farther Away by Jonathan Franzen $16.00
New books from the Chicago Center For Literature and Photography, including
Famous Drownings In Literary History Essays About 21st Century Jewishness by Kevin Haworth

DIY
The Stoner’s Guide to Munching by Mary Sells $18.95

Fiction
Invisible Monsters Remix SC by Chuck Palahniuk $15.95
Hello America by JG Ballard $15.95
Unlimited Dream Company JG Ballard $15.95
Drowned World by JG Ballard $15.95
Gothic Blue Book: The Revenge Edition or The Haunted Edition by Cynthia & Gerardo Pelayo et al. $7.00 each
Loteria by Cynthia Pelayo $12.00
Railsea by China Mieville $10.99 – Now in soft cover.
Year Zero by Rob Reid $15.00 – Now in soft cover.
Iris Has Free Time by Iris Smyles (Soft Skull) $15.95
The Guide To Being Born by Ramona Ausubel $26.95

Sex & Sexy
Show Offs Gay Erotic Stories by Richard Labonte (Cleis) $15.95
Safe Word Erotic an SM Novel Alvarados Pin Up Nudes by Robert Alvarado $34.99
Handbook vol 7 #2 2013 by Darren Ankenbauer $6.00

Poltics & Revolution
Stay Solid Radical Handbook for Youth by Matt Hern et al. (AK Press) $20.00

Magazines
Frankie #52 Mar Apr 13 $13.95
True Crime Apr 13 $8.99
Backwoodsman vol 34 #3 May Jun 13 $4.95
Fantastic Man #17 Spr Sum 13 $14.99
Flamingo Magazine Future Craft Issue $16.99
Specimen Magazine #5 $6.00
Black Velvet #76 $9.00
Signal to Noise #65 Spr 13 $4.95
Decibel #104 Jun 13 $4.95
Barcode Version Magazine vol 1 2013 Wedding in Wonderland $12.00 – From SSLM Same Sex Life Magazine.
Tattoo Society #38 $7.99

Poetry, Lit Mags, Lit Journals, Chap Books
Artifice Magazine #5 $8.00
Iowa Review vol 43 #1 Spr 13 $9.95
Death In A Rifle Garden by John Vincent Greco (Pioneers) $4.00
Human is a Donut by Shaina Hoffman $2.00

Kids Stuff
Mermaid In Chelsea Creek by Michelle Tea (McSweeneys) $19.95
Anywhere at Once by the Students of 826CHI, illustrated by Laura Park and Aaron Renier $15.00
There I Am Looking at You With a Hungry Face: Stories and Observations  by the Students of 826CHI $5.00

Other Stuff
Keep Track Pocket Calendar by Cindy Crabb $4.00 – Fill in your own dates, made by Cindy “Doris” Crabb.
Gary Baseman Playing Cards $4.99

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

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

Apr ’13
20
6:00 pm
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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

Off-Site Event: Chicago Zine Fest

Mar ’13
8
12:00 pm

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Quimby’s is proud to co-sponsor Chicago Zine Fest is an independent event creating an outlet for small press and independent publishers to showcase their work. Their goal is to make DIY zine-making accessible, highlight the talents of self-published artists, and give independent artists a chance to interact, and swap skills through tabling, community events, and workshops. The 2013 Chicago Zine Fest will take place on March 8th and 9th at various places around the city.

Friday, March 8, 2013:

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Writing about Health, Disability, and Accessibility in Zines: A Panel with Kerri Radley, Maranda Elizabeth, and Dave Roche at the Conaway Center, Columbia College, 1104 S. Wabash, Chicago, IL 60605

6:00 pm – 7:00 pm: Youth Reading at 826 CHI

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm: Exhibitor Reading at 826 CHI

9:00 pm: Quimby’s will be the site to unveil the recipient of this year’s Long Arm Stapler Award for Awesomeness in Zineness, as well as Zine Win Lose or Draw, hosted by our own Neil Brideau (editor of The Plan).

Saturday, March 9, 2013

11:00 am – 6:00 pm: Zine Exhibition featuring over 200 tablers, workshops, and panels at the Conaway Center, Columbia College. Quimby’s will be tabling there. Stop by and say hi!

For more info such as workshops and panels etc. on Saturday, see : chicagozinefest.org