CHIPRC’s Zine Club: Zinespiration Edition + Zine Club Quimby’s Anniversary!

Sep ’19
24
7:00 pm

Which zines inspire you — to create, to dream, to change your life in big or small ways? This month, CHIPRC’s Zine Club is celebrating the titles that provide us with Zinespiration! We’ll also be commemorating Zine Club’s one-year anniversary here at Quimby’s, so please join us for the festivities and, as always, a fun discussion and snacks. Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are welcome!

CHIPRC’s Zine Club, which is Chicago’s only book club-style event for people who read zines, is produced by Chicago Zine Fest organizer Cynthia E. Hanifin. Thank you to Zine Club member Heather Anacker for suggesting this month’s theme!

Here’s the Facebook event link.

(flyer above by Anna Jo Beck)

New Stuff This Week

food zines by Sarah Lavere $3-$5: Bicep Bread, Jam Stuffed Brioche & more.

An Asexual’s First by Lauren Hamell $7

Cruel To Be Kind: The Life and Music of Nick Lowe by Will Birch $28

44:16 #2-#4 $5 each

Raw Vision #102 summer $16

Fat at the Gym by Kallie Tiffau $6

New and restock stickers and patches from Jay Krevens! $8

Zines

Am I Supposed to be Here by Lauren Hamell $8

Purple Moon Spawn #16 $2.50

Koreangry #6 by Eunsoo Jeong $10

Disruptor Issue #6 $5

Zine Mercado 2019 $10

Easy Magic Visual Mantras $12

Comics & Minis

Knock Knock by John Lavertu $15

Novelty by Mohar Kalra $14

Infinite Wheat Paste #8 by Pidge $5

Face Blind by Eric Bartholomew and Hannah Sandoz $1

Graphic Novels

Runoff by Tom Manning $24.95

Coming Soon: Koyama Press graphic novels:
Bradley of Him by Connor Willumsen $15 + Rat Time by Keiler Roberts $12 + Death of the Master by Patrick Kyle $19.95 + Stunt by Michael Deforge $15

Music Books

Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly by Jim DeRogatis $26

Fiction

Raised in Captivity: Fictional Nonfiction by Chuck Klosterman $26

Outer Limits Books

Celebrity Ghosts and Notorious Hauntings by Marie D. Jones $19.95

Essay

Nights In White Castle: A Memoir by Steve Rushin $28

Magazines

She Shreds #18 august $12

Flashland vol 1 #4 $8

Lit Journals

Call and Response #1+2 by Brian Flaherty & friends $5 each

Working Document #2+#3 by Ava Kaplan $5 each

Other Stuff:

Verso Radical Diary 2020 Weekly Planner $19.95

New Stuff This Week

Alphabeatz: Graffiti Alphabets from A to Z by Woshe (Promopress) $39.95

Zines

In the Club by Sarah Joyce $12

Graphic Novels

Poe Clan vol 1 by Moto Hagio (Fantagraphics) $39.99

The Backstage of a Dishwashing Webshow by Keren Katz (Secret Acres) $2195

Vivisectionary by Kate Lacour (Fantagraphics) $24.95

Sky in Stereo vol 2 by Mardou (Revival House Press) $13.99

Comics & Minis

Bats #1 + #2 by EHawk $5

Zavka the Hunter by Katarzyna Zawadka $8

Politics and Revolution Books

Whose Story Is This?: Old Conflicts, New Chapters by Rebecca Solnit (Haymarket) $15.95

Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers: Monstrosity, Patriarchy, and the Fear of Female Power by Sady Doyle (Melville House) $16.99

Essays

Fat, Pretty, and Soon to Be Old: A Makeover for Self and Society by Kimberly Dark (AK Press) $16

Mayhem & Outer Limits Books

Good Time Party Girl: The Notorious Life of Dirty Helen Cromwell 1886-1969 by Helen Cromwell with Robert Dougherty (Feral House) $14.95

The Alien Book: A Guide To Extraterrestrial Beings On Earth by Nick Redfern $19.95

Light of the Stars: Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth by Adam Frank $16.95

Fiction

The Memory Police: A Novel by Yoko Ogawa $25.95

I Heart Oklahoma! by Roy Scranton $25

The World Doesn’t Require You: Stories by Rion Amilcar Scott $25.95

Sexxxy

Doable Guys by Kyle Anderson + friends: #1 $12 + #2-#4 $14 each

Meat #29 $20

Magazines

Grind #1 Perspectives On Stripping From the Dancers Themselves $10

Offscreen: The Human Side of Technology #21 $20

Lula #27 spr sum $15.99

Fortean Times #382 $12.40

Mojo #310 sept $11.99

New Stuff This Week

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Zines

zines by Adam Apo: Roaming #1 & #2 $5 each, Ghost City $3, Little Fireworks $3

Beginners Guide to Bizarro Fiction #1 by Ben Fitts $2

Der Mugenkrusten by Onsmith and Nudd $10

On the Mystic Magick Talismanic Alchemical Practice of Zine Making by Brian Cotnoir $10

Comics

Still Waiting by Andrea Bell $12

Snores: An Illustrated Guide to Falling Asleep by Zach Barr $8

Wipeout Providence Comics Consortium $15

Prelude to a Hymn to Hekate by Brian Cotnoir $15

Johnny Arcade #1 Radicalize Your Life & #2 Numbers $5 each

Graphic Novels

Girl In the World by Caroline Cash (Silver Sprocket) $10

King of King Court by Travis Dandro $29.95

Me, Mikko, and Annikki: A Community Love Story in a Finnish City by Tiitu Takalo $24.95

Fair Voyage by Andrea Bell $20

Politics & Revolution

GenderFail Reader #1 $18

Health Justice Now by Timothy Faust $16.99

Fiction

Dish Washer by Stephane Larue (Biblioasis) $16.95

American Girl Doll by Naomi Washer $10

Magazines

Adbusters #145 $14.95

Wire #426 $12.50

Wicked Vision Magazine vol 15 July-Aug-Sept $18

Shots #144 $10

Chap Books

All the Ways to You by Megan Tripp $10

Kevin Huizenga The River at Night – Release Event, Oct 4th

Oct ’19
4
7:00 pm

A MAN HAS TROUBLE FALLING ASLEEP AND REFLECTS ON HIS LIFE, MARRIAGE, AND TIME ITSELF

In The River at Night, Kevin Huizenga delves deep into consciousness. What begins as a simple, distracted conversation between husband and wife, Glenn and Wendy Ganges—him reading a library book and her working on her computer—becomes an exploration of being and the passage of time. As they head to bed, Wendy exhausted by a fussy editor and Glenn energized by his reading and no small amount of caffeine, the story begins to fracture.

The River at Night flashes back, first to satirize the dot-com boom of the late 1990s and then to examine the camaraderie of playing first-person shooter video games with work colleagues. Huizenga shifts focus to suggest ways to fall asleep as Glenn ponders what the passage of time feels like to geologists or productivity gurus. The story explores the simple pleasures of a marriage, like lying awake in bed next to a slumbering lover, along with the less cherished moments of disappointment or inadvertent betrayal of trust. Huizenga uses the cartoon medium like a symphony, establishing rhythms and introducing themes that he returns to, adding and subtracting events and thoughts, stretching and compressing time. A walk to the library becomes a meditation on how we understand time, as Huizenga shows the breadth of the comics medium in surprising ways. The River at Night is a modern formalist masterpiece as empathetic, inventive, and funny as anything ever written.

Praise for The River at Night

Glenn Ganges in: The River at Night is perilously philosophical, goofily logical, lovingly wild. In Huizenga’s hands, an ordinary day reveals its acme holes of infinite regress and counterfactual calamity. A wonderful book, to read and read again. 

 Rivka Galchen, author of Atmospheric Disturbances and Little Labours

Unexpectedly poignant and occasionally magical… While Huizenga’s architectural, fine-line style is clearly influenced by Chris Ware… the vast spaciousness of this surreal night flight is all his own. Glenn’s reveries will pull readers into multiple deserved rereadings. 

 Publishers Weekly

A mix of John McPhee and Richard McGuire’s “Here,” The River at Night is about making the best of life when you know that the world’s been around for billions of years and will go on long after you, too, are gone. How wonderful to spend time with these sweet, gentle characters as they stare straight into the unfeeling universe and decide to make the best of it. A truly beautiful book. 

 Paul Ford, National Magazine Award-winning Technology Critic

Wow! I was not prepared for this: The River at Night is a surprising, beautifully rendered, mind-expanding, heartwarming exploration of what it means to be human, to have thoughts, to lie in bed all night after guzzling too much coffee, to follow your thoughts on a journey that maps the universe and makes light of the electrical activity of a brilliant mind. Kevin Huizenga is a kind of dreamer who gets us to think, to love what’s in our heads, to love what’s in his. Everybody will dig this book! 

 Matthew Klam, author of Who is Rich?

Facebook Event Invite here.