New Stuff This Week

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Someone Please Have Sex With Me by Gina Wynbrandt (2d Cloud) $17.95 – Yay for Chicago-based comics artists! Failed erotic photoshoots! Late-onset teen popstar obsessions! Fairy Kardashians and Pokémon-inspired future-sex! Lisa-Hanawalt-&-John-Porcellino-approved!

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Hardcore Architecture: Justin Blinder by (Public Collectors) $5.00 – Fourth in this series of Hardcore Architecture interview publications that explore the relationship between the architecture of living spaces and the history of underground American hardcore bands in the 1980s. This booklet features a lengthy conversation with artist, designer and programmer Justin Blinder conducted by Michelle Millar Fisher. The focus of the conversation is Blinder’s project “Vacated” which interrogates the hyper gentrification of New York City.

*ZINES*

zines from Nyxia Grey:
Everything Is Fine vol 1 #3 $2.00
NYC Zine Fest Here I Come Again #2 $4.00

Zodiac Book $5.00

Necessary Sass #1 I Fell in Love on the Internet, #2 Funeral Home, #3 5 Cats, #4 Dont Look in the Toaster & #5 Colma Bowl by Cher Strauberry $.50 each

Relax it’s Just Grapes by Magenta Phillips $10.00

Light Is a Better God #1-#3 by Alex Norelli $10.00-$12.00

Love Me More Now That I Am Golden $10.00

Save the Giraffes by Tara Wogomon $7.00

Put a Egg On It #12 $8.00

*COMICS & MINIS*

You Don’t Get There From Here #38 by Carrie McNinch $3.00

Canosas Welcome by Jim Pluk (Perfectly Acceptable Press) $10.00

comics by JJ McLuckie:
Passionate Journey $2.00
Bus Stop $10.00

Jake the Marshmallow Earthquake by Joaquin Barrett $2.25

*GRAPHIC NOVELS*

The Stranger: The Graphic Novel by Albert Camus and Jacques Ferrandez $24.99

Wallace Wood Presents Shattuck by Wallace Wood (Fantagraphics) $24.99 – Original art edition!

Disquiet by Noah Van Sciver (Fantagraphics) $19.99 – The best of Noah’s short comics work in full-color, including: “The Death Of Elijah Lovejoy,” the story of the midwestern abolitionist in the 1830s;“The Lizard Who Laughed,” a painfully dysfunctional reunion; and “Punks V. Lizards,” an anarchic and darkly comic piece of absurdity that blends Quadrophenia with Jurassic Park.

Bird Boy vol 1 The Sword of Mali Mani by Anne Szabla (Dark Horse) $9.99

*ART & DESIGN BOOKS*

The Art World Demystified: How Artists Define and Achieve Their Goals by Brainard Carey (Allworth Press) $19.99

*FICTION*

My Best Friend’s Exorcism: A Novel by Grady Hendrix $19.99 – Friendship and demonic possession in 1988, a cross between Beaches and The Exorcist.

*OUTER LIMITS & MAYHEM BOOKS*

Morgue: A Life In Death by Dr. Vincent Di Maio $26.99

*POLITICS, REVOLUTION & CURRENT EVENTS BOOKS*

When We Fight, We Win: Twenty-First-Century Social Movements and the Activists That Are Transforming Our World by Greg Jobin-Leeds & AgitArte (New Press) $17.99

Exoneree Diaries: The Fight for Innocence, Independence, and Identity by Alison Flowers (Haymarket Books) $17.95

Who Cooked Adam Smith’s Dinner?: A Story of Women and Economics by Katrine Marcal $26.95

The Defender: How the Legendary Black Newspaper Changed America by Ethan Michaeli $32.00

*ESSAYS*

Broadcast Hysteria: Orson Welles’s War of the Worlds and the Art of Fake News by A. Brad Schwartz $17.00

*FOOD BOOKS*

Playing With Food: An Activity Book by Louise Lockhart (Cicada) $18.99

*MAGAZINES*

Lucky Peach #19 Sum 16 $12.00 – The Pho Issue! Iz realz pho sho!

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Bust #99 Jun Jul 16 $5.99

Best Of Skunk #14 $7.99

Wire #387 May 16 $9.99

Fantastic Man #23 Spr Sum 16 $14.99

She Shreds #10 Esperanza Spalding $8.00

Make vol 51 Jun Jul 16 $9.99

Bad Day #20 $13.00

Tape Op #113 May Jun 16 $4.95

Video Watchdog #183 $11.95

Under the Radar #57 May 16 $5.99

Girls and Corpses vol 10 Spr 16 $8.95

Tattoo Life #100 $9.99

Shindig #55 10cc $12.99

Neural #53 $7.99

*CHAP BOOKS, LIT JOURNALS & POETRY*

Dutiful Days New York Nites $3.00

Ninth Letter vol 13 #1 Spr Sum 16 $14.95

Kids are Cold #1 Poems and Art by E-Paine $4.00

Admit It Japan You Love When A Foreigner Struggles by Bruno Pieroni $15.00

These Worlds Between Us by Beth Marshall Jack $16.99

Paper Darts vol 5 $12.00

*KIDS BOOKS*

Tunnel Ball by Mark Neeley $10.00

Two Long Ears by Jacob A Boehne (Schiffer) $9.99

Alpha, Bravo, Charlie: The Complete Book of Nautical Codes by Sara Gillingham (Phaidon) $19.95

Club Life In Moomin Valley by Tove Jansson (D&Q) $9.95 – Moomin in da club.

New Stuff This Week

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True Homosexual Experiences: Boyd McDonald and Straight to Hell by William E. Jones (We Heard You Like Books) $25.00 – Boyd McDonald (1925-1993) had the makings of a successful career in the 1950s–an education at Harvard, jobs at Time/Life and IBM–but things didn’t turn out as planned. After 20 years of resentful conformity and worsening alcoholism, McDonald dried out, pawned all of his suits, and went on welfare. It was then that his life truly began. From a tiny room in a New York SRO hotel, McDonald published Straight to Hell, a series of chapbooks collecting readers’ “true homosexual experiences.” Following the example of Alfred Kinsey, McDonald obsessively pursued the truth about sex between men just as gay liberation began to tame America’s sexual outlaws for the sake of legal recognition. Admired by such figures as Gore Vidal and William S. Burroughs, Straight to Hell combined a vigorous contempt for authority with a keen literary style, and was the precursor of queer ‘zines decades later. William E. Jones conducted in-depth interviews with many people from McDonald’s life, including friends, colleagues, and most unexpectedly, family members who revealed that he was a loving uncle who doted on his nieces and great-nieces. A complex portrait drawn from a wealth of previously unpublished material, True Homosexual Experiences: Boyd McDonald and Straight to Hell is the first biography devoted to a key figure of the American underground.

*ZINES*

Templates for Limitless Fields of Grass #2 Tall Fields Edition by Gary Kachadourian $3.00

Travel Often #1 by Layne Buckland $7.00

Jester Jass Visual Wolcott $3.00

Living Southerners #3 May 16 by J Wu $2.00

Winners and Losers #2 by Nayef Nebhan $4.00

Punk London: In The City, 1975-78 by Paul Gorman $9.99 – A London-based guide with rare photos, charting the squats, clubs, shops and rehearsal spaces.

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Cathartic zine by Aim Ren $1.50

Flyer Zine #1 by Julia Arredondo $5.00

Truck Month #1 by Pat Jarrett $15.00

Sole Soul So What by Ben Puffer $5.00

This Goddamn Body: A Zine About Trauma, Mental Illness and Bodies by Maira $3.00

How I Spent My Summer Vacation Wishing I Was Dead $4.00

Reflections issues #1 & #2 by Claudia E Berger $3.00 each

Genderqueer: A Gender Fanzine by Maus $3.00

Mental Health Is Ugly: A Collaborative Zine Edited by Queer Anxiety Babiez Distro July 2015 $5.00

But You Dont Look Sick: A Zine about Invisible Illnesses and Disabilities in the Workplace $5.00

What We Loved Was Not Enough by Ed Blair $5.00

Dave Roche zines, $.25 each. We pride ourselves on offering you these manuals of important information!:
Good Parrot Names / Bad Parrot Names
Good Dog Names / Bad Dog Names
Good Cat Names / Bad Cat Names

Cool Hiss #1 $2.00

Crunch: A Taco Bell Fanzine #1 by Brian Baynes and friends $5.00 – Long live nacho cheese. This is really a real thing. For real.

Mystic Punks #1 An RPG Experience by Anthony Meloro $5.00

Quartet First Edition by Nicholaus Jamieson $20.00

*COMICS & MINIS*

Each Day Everyday Before Ill Have Been Blind by Ben Porta $3.33

Weak Chin #2 by Steve Schaberg $3.00

How to Write Five Songs in Six Years $1.00

Soak Test by Alyssa Bonanno $5.0

Switchblade Lizzy by Elizabeth Lent $10.00

Wayward Riff by Robert Rusch $5.00

Become by Daimon Hampton $3.00

Island #7 by Brandom Graham and friends $7.99

Distant City by Lilly Richard (Uncivilized Books) $5.00

Bear and the Moon by Claudia Berger $3.00

Smoo by Simon Moreton, various issues $4.00 each

Trophies, Some Posters and Flyers by Michael Deforge & Patrick Kyle $5.00

Art Scrap Craft by Julie Doucet $5.00

My Hot Date by Noah Van Sciver $7.00

Lamentations of Ridiculous Creatures by Shawn Chang $3.00 – Pretty cute! Pretty funny! Very silly!

*GRAPHIC NOVELS*

Highbone Theater by Joe Daly $34.99

Cigarette Girl by Masahiko Matsumoto (Top Shelf) $24.99 – Eleven quiet, evocative urban dramas originally published in 1974 from one of the leading lights of the Japanese alternative-comics movement known as “gekiga.”

Koma by Pierre Wazem & friends (Humanoids Publishing) $19.95

Boys Club by Matt Furie (Fantagraphics) $19.99 – No need to search around for those individual issues anymore! Collected here!

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20×20: Twenty Years of Conundrum Press by Andy Brown $20.00

The Massive Library Edition volume 1 by Brian Wood (Dark Horse) $39.99 – This library edition reprints the comic book series The Massive #1-#15 from Dark Horse Comics, as well as material originally published in Dark Horse Presents #8-#10.

Twilight Children by Gilbert Hernandez and Darwyn Cooke $14.99

Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld, illustrated by Joe Sumner (Pantheon) $24.95 – The story of a girl obsessed with sharks.

Lydian by Sam Alden $12.00

Outer Limits: The Steve Ditko Archives vol 6 (Fantagraphics) $39.99

*FICTION*

Fat Artist and Other Stories by Benjamin Hale $26.00 – A dominatrix whose congressman client drops dead, a heartbroken performance artist who attempts to eat himself to death as a work of art, an addict driving a truck of live squid — all sorts of weirdness.

The Mirror Thief by Martin Seay (Melville House) $27.95 – A mirror, 3 Venices in history and dangerous scheming. Don’t miss!

The Beautiful Bureaucrat: A Novel by Helen Phillips $16.00 – In a windowless building in a remote part of town, a newly employed young woman, Josephine, inputs an endless string of numbers into something known only as The Database. As the days inch by and the files stack up, Josephine feels increasingly anxious in her surroundings?the office’s scarred pinkish walls take on a living quality, the drone of keyboards echoes eerily down the long halls.

*MAYHEM & OUTER LIMITS*

UFOs and Anti-Gravity by Leonard G. Cramp (Adventures Unlimited) $19.95 – Who says you need gravity to get anywhere? Not this guy.

Matthias Buchinger: The Greatest German Living by Ricky Jay (Siglio Press) $39.95 – He danced, he drew, he did tricks with pistols, swords and bowling. He had 14 kids. And he was 23″ tall.

The Cthulhu Wars: The United States’ Battles Against the Mythos by Kenneth Hite & Kennon Bauman, illustrated by Darren Tan (Osprey Publishing) $18.95

*MUSIC, TV & FILM BOOKS*

The Sun & The Moon & The Rolling Stones by Rich Cohen $30.00 – Vanity Fair contributor tours with the Rolling Stones in the 90s.

Jim Henson: The Biography by Brian Jay Jones $20.00 – Now in soft cover.

Fascination: The Celluloid Dreams Of Jean Rollin by David Hinds (Headpress) $19.95

Another Little Piece of My Heart: My Life of Rock and Revolution in the ’60s by Richard Goldstein $17.00 – Memoir from Village Voice reporter who toured with Janice Joplin, watched the Doors record, got stoned with the Beach Boys, befriended Abbie Hoffman and the Black Panthers and more.

Dreams to Remember: Otis Redding, Stax Records, and the Transformation of Southern Soul by Mark Ribowsky $17.95 – Now in soft cover.

*ESSAYS*

Keep It Fake: Inventing an Authentic Life by Eric G Wilson $17.00

Communal Nude: Collected Essays by Robert Gluck (Semiotext(e) / Active Agents) $18.95

The Dark Net: Inside the Digital Underworld by Jamie Bartlett (Melville House) $16.95

String Theory: David Foster Wallace on Tennis: A Library of America Special Publication by David Foster Wallace $19.95

Dave Hill Doesn’t Live Here Anymore by Dave Hill $27.00 – These days, comedian and musician Dave Hill has just the right amount of spare time to write books at home, preferably in his underwear, but things weren’t always perfect. For a while he lived at home with his widowed father in New York where they bonded over the things in life that really matter: scorching-hot rock jams, the gluten allergy craze, eighteen-wheelers, Italian food (pizza and spaghetti), and whatever else could possibly be left after that.

*POLITICS & REVOLUTION BOOKS*

Who Rules the World by Noam Chomsky $28.00

*MAGAZINES*

Juxtapoz #185 Jun 16 $6.99

Offscreen #14 People Behind Bits and Pixels $20.00

Apartamento #17 $19.95

Skin Art #165 $7.99

Fader #103 Apr May 16 $6.99

*POETRY, CHAP BOOKS & LIT JOURNALS*

A Series of Pained Facial Expressions Made While Shredding Air Guitar: Poems, Observations, Lists, Letters, Notes, Bullshit Aphorisms, and General Tales of Ordinary Crabbiness by Brian Alan Ellis (House of Vlad Productions) $10.00 – Are you a Shia LaBeouf completist? Do you scream into pillows? Do you eat cream cheese sandwiches for dinner and then cry yourself to sleep every night? Have you somehow Jacque Cousteau’d a new depth to the ocean that is your self-hate? Here is the book for you.

Field Guide to Kissing You by Catalina Bode $15.50

Sheriff Nottinghams Holiday Herald #6 vol 2 #2 May Day $10.00

Letters from Delirium by SM Welch $4.00

I Am So Goddamn Lonely Poems by Paul E Schmidt $4.00

Chicago Alternative Comics Expo presents Kramers Ergot 9 Signing 6/10

Jun ’16
10
7:00 pm

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CAKE is excited to present a signing event for Kramers Ergot 9, with CAKE Special Guest Sammy Harkham. Joining the signing will be contributors Andy Burkholder, Anya Davidson, Kevin Huizenga, Patrick Kyle, John Pham, and Lale Westvind.

  “I think this is the best issue yet and I couldn’t be happier doing it with any other publisher. Fantagraphics is the place where the best of the low brow and the literary strands of comics are equally represented and cherished on their own terms, and that’s something I have always strived for with Kramers, as well. So it’s a great fit.” – Sammy Harkam

Since Kramers Ergot ‘s inception in 2000, it has introduced new talents and solidified aesthetics; each volume is an of-the-moment, state-of-the-medium manifesto. This anthology has always been a reflection of creator/editor Sammy Harkham’s comics passions, both past and future. Kramers Ergot 9 gathers many of the best and brightest together in one giant, oversized collection.

Quimby’s is proud to co-sponsor The Chicago Alternative Comics Expo [CAKE], a weekend-long celebration of independent comics, inspired by Chicago’s rich legacy as home to many of underground and alternative comics’ most talented artists– past, present and future. Featuring comics for sale, workshops, exhibitions, panel discussions and more, CAKE is dedicated to fostering community and dialogue amongst independent artists, small presses, publishers and readers. The Fifth Annual CAKE will take place on Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June 12, 2016, at the Center on Halsted, 3656 N Halsted Ave. in Chicago. For more info about CAKE: cakechicago.com & Max Morris cakeexpo(at)gmail(dot)com.

This event is sponsored by Revolution Brewery, and will have refreshments provided while supplies last.

Friday, June 10th, 7pm – Free Event

Click here to see the Facebook event to invite your friends!

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New Stuff This Week

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The Denim Delinquent Complete Collection (HoZac) $34.95 – All 8 issues of the ground-breaking 1970s Pre-Punk Fanzine!

*ZINES*

My Mothers Healthy Daughter is Dead by Kristen Leckie $3.00

Sinew that Shrinks #3 by Jenna Brager $3.00

zines from Nia King:
Bollywood Bromance #1 $6.00
Art Life #2 Dont Quit Yr Day Job $5.00
Hari Kondabolu, interviewed by Nia King $3.00

Pitted Peach issues #1 & #2 by Kristen & Maira $3.00/$5.00

Raw Fury #3 & #3.5 by Peter Bergman $15.00/$5.00

Hoax #11 Feminisms and Strategy $3.50

No More Words #1 by Rachel $1.50

Postmodern Anthropology Club by Joseph Wilcox $2.00

No Better Than Apples #11 by Kate Larson $3.00

Cuspian #1 by Jami Sailor $1.00

Vegenaise With a Vengeance by Rudy Ramos $7.00

You’ve Got a Friend In Pennsylvania #10 On Waiting by Sari $2.00

Proof I Exist #24 Short Stories Apr 16 by Billy $3.00

Mechanical Yammering #3 Customer Service by Nick Martin $2.00

We’ve Made A Huge Mistake: A Zine About Driving Across the Country with Everything You Own $2.00

My Complicated Relationship With Food vol 3 Reviews of Some of the Things We Put in Our Mouths $1.00

Field Notes on the American Sasquatch: A Guide by David Norman $2.00

Mend My Dress #14 by Neely Bat Chestnut $2.00

Grime by Jon Keown $10.00

How to Not Give a Fuck About a Thing That Is Not Worth Your Precious Time $2.00

Pissing in a River a Patti Smith Fanzine (S/W Press) $4.00

Going Places: A Native American Education $3.25

Hatching Self-Care Tips for Spring and Summer by Katie Johnson $6.00

Class of Odds by Maxwell Singletary $3.00

Los Angeles 2016 by Adam Jason Cohen $10.00

People Make Plans #3 $2.00

Faint Shaky Stains by Monica Gunderson $3.00

Pretty Much Everything I Eat by Eryca Sender $3.00

Workers Write: Tales From the Construction Site by David LaBounty $10.00

Brooklyn To Mars #10 $7.99

Damaged Mentality #7 $2.25

Terror Squad by Jon Keown $10.00

Airport Travelogue by Norma Krautmeyer $2.00

Mad Libs from CHIPRC (Chicago Publishing Resource Center) $1.00 each:
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*COMICS & MINIS*

You Will Not Be Missed by Kevin Budnik (Tinto Press) $4.00

String of Pearls by Jenna Brager $10.00

Unproductive Now #1 by Helena Danghin $3.00

Futile #4 by Mike Centero $5.00

Eating Shit by Patty Bowman $1.00

Catullus the Poet by R. Sikoryak $3.00

Threats on My Life by Rachael Gressley $10.00

Babby Doll by Chloe Perkis $5.00

Powerman by Box Brown (Kilgore Books0 $7.00

Buy Fuckin Pickles by Michael Ridge $5.00

Earwigs by Emily Dennison $4.00

Wound Care by Subtle Ceiling $3.00

Fractal #1 by Daejuan Jacobs and Buci $3.99

Experts by Sophie Franz $5.00

Copies by Adrienne Bazir $3.00

Various issues of Rotland Dreadfuls! $4.00 each, featuring artists like Sara Drake, R. Sioryak & more!

Comics by Sage Coffey:
If It Were Socially Acceptable $4.00
Punky Doodle Dandy 2013 A Riot On Paper an Anthology of All Things Punk $10.00

Scab County by Carlos Gonzales $5.00

Well by Martin Kravolec $1.00

The World of Occult Wrestling #1 by Robert Young $5.00

Peehole #14 Please Laugh by Jim Donaldson $3.00

Book Thief by Mary Shyne $5.00

Brunch Fight #1 $6.00

Needs More Fire anthology by Carl Bisenius $20.00

Legends of Baseball #4 Oscar Charleston $1.00

Mineshaft #33 Win 16 $9.00

Some Random Guy Falls into An Abstract Nihilistic Misery Hole $3.00

Three Magical Recipes from the Book of Secrets of Albertus Magnus, illustrated by Daria Tessler (Perfectly Acceptable Press) $15.00

*GRAPHIC NOVELS*

Something New: Tales from A Makeshift Bride by Lucy Knisley (First Second) $19.99

Turning Japanese a Graphic Memoir by Marinaomi (2D Cloud) $24.95

Bartkira Nuclear Edition (Floating World) $19.99

Ultimate Laugh by Sara Lautman (Tinto) $8.95

Outer Limits: The Steve Ditko Archives vol 6 (Fantagraphics) $39.99

Panther by Brecht Evens (D&Q) $26.95

Blackbird by Pierre Maurel (Conundrum) $17.00

Secretimes by Keith Jones (D&Q) $19.95

Adventure Time vol 7 Four Castles by various $14.99

Munch: Art Masters Series vol 3 by Steffen Kverneland (SelfMadeHero) $24.95

Late Bloomer by Mare Odomo (Retrofit) $10.00

We Stand on Guard by Brian. K. Vaughan $24.99

Wet Moon vol 1 Feeble Wanderings by Sophie Campbell $19.99

Octopus TPB by Leda Zawacki $10.00

Lou by Melissa Mendes $14.95

Wartellas Strip Show: 25 Years of Comix, Controversy and Copyright Infringement by Michael Wartella (Burger Books) $30.00

MINIMUM WAGE TPB vol 2 So Many Bad Decisions by Bob Fingerman $14.99

Shit Out Of Luck by Nicole Rodrigues $4.00

Pioneering Cartoonists of Color by Tim Jackson (U of Miss) $35.00

Boke Expressway by Jacob Halton $15.00

*ART & DESIGN BOOKS*

Beyond Duality: The Esoteric Realism of Beny Tchaicovsky (Last Gasp) $39.95

La Catrina & Sugar Skulls vol 2 Gebundene Ausgabe (Kruhm Verlag) $45.00

Sticker Bomb 3 by Studio Rarekwai $24.95 – With over 240 Peelable Stickers!

Penetralia by Gea $25.00

Paul Up North by Michel Rabagliati (Conundrum) $20.00

*FICTION*

Wind / Pinball: Two Early Novels by Haruki Murakami $16.00 – Now in soft cover.

Bricks That Built Houses by Kate Tempest $26.00 – British rapper poet does fiction.

Letters to Kevin by Stephen Dixon (Fantagraphics) $21.99

Albina and the Dog Men by Alejandro Jodorowsky (Restless Books) $15.99

Metaphysical Ukulele by Sean Carswell (Ig Publishing) $16.95

Making of Zombie Wars: A Novel by Aleksandar Hemon $16.00

Affinities by Robert Charles Wilson $15.99

Locust House by Adam Gnade (Pioneers Press) $15.00

*OUTER LIMITS BOOKS*

American Conspiracy Files: The Stories We Were Never Told by Peter Kross (Adventures Unlimited) $19.95

Coloring Book for Goths: The Worlds Most Depressing Book by Tom Devonald $11.99

The Geography of Madness: Penis Thieves, Voodoo Death, and the Search for the Meaning of the World’s Strangest Syndromes by Frank Bures

Zero K by Don Delillo $27.00

*FILM BOOKS*

Flesh and Excess: On Underground Film by Jack Sargeant (Amok Publishing) $19.95

*MUSIC BOOKS*

Dreams to Remember: Otis Redding, Stax Records, and the Transformation of Southern Soul by Mark Ribowsky $17.95

*POLITICS & REVOLUTION*

From Marx to Gramsci by Paul Le Blanc (Haymarket Books) $22.00

Votes of Confidence A Young Persons Guide to American Elections by Jeff Fleischer $13.99

Cultural Revolution: A Peoples History 1962-1976 by Frank Dikotter $32.00

*SEXXXY STUFF*

Elska #5 Taipei Taiwan $18.50

Spanking for Lovers, Illustrated by Barb by Janet W. Hardy (Greenery Press) $15.95

Sacred Kink: The Eightfold Paths of BDSM and Beyond by Lee Harrington $27.95

*MAGAZINES*

No Friends #3 Spr 16 $6.50

Juxtapoz #185 Jun 16 $6.99

Uppercase #29 A Magazine for the Creative and Curious $18.00

Record Culture Magazine $20.00

Ugly Things #41 $9.95

Monocle vol 10 #93 May 16 $12.00

True Crime Apr 16 Posting of a Murder Confession $9.99

Mojo 60s #5 Celebrating Rock’s Decade of Cool $15.99

Record Culture Magazine #1 $20.00

Hello Mr #7 About Men Who Date Men $20.00

Specimen Magazine #3 $6.00

Skeptical Inquirer vol 40 #3 Creators of the Paranormal $5.99

National Green Pages 2016 $9.95

Raw Vision #89 $14.00

*CHAP BOOKS, POETRY & LIT JOURNALS*

Walking Dead Lyric Poems by Dawn Tefft $5.00

Lady Parts #3 by Amelia Hruby $3.00

Whosoever Has Let a Minotaur Enter Them Or A Sonnet by Emily Carr (McSweeneys) $20.00

N+1 Negation #25 Slow Burn $14.95

Quitter by Trace Ramsey #10 $6.00

Sugar Crash by Mike Tunno $7.00

*KIDS BOOKS*

Johnny Boos Big Boo Box by James Kochalka (Top Shelf) $39.99

Mike Edison Brings Music & Mayhem to Quimby’s for You Are a Complete Disappointment 6/3

Jun ’16
3
7:00 pm

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Author, musician, and raconteur Mike Edison brings his unique blend of mayhem to Quimby’s to read and perform from his new book You Are a Complete Disappointment: A Triumphant Memoir of Failed Expectations. Joining him will be “World’s Greatest Piano Player” Mickey Finn, and his own Rocket Tone Theremin!

For anyone who has ever suffered from parental bullying, this often-hilarious yet intensely heartbreaking memoir from the former High Times publisher will provide both solace and laughter.

YOU ARE A COMPLETE DISAPPOINTMENT is a warped suburban odyssey that pulls no punches when it comes to the adversity and adventures of growing up in the 1970s. His story is a potent, positive lesson in growing up to be the person you want to be, not the person you were told to be.

SUBURBAN DYSFUNCTION! THRILLS! FREE ATOMIC FIREBALLS!! 

An excerpt is available here:

http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2016/04/excerpt_mike_ed.html

“Smart, filthy, and funny, Mike Edison is no ordinary author… Edison brings the stories from his book to life with the performance chops of a seasoned rock’n’roller.” — Spin Magazine

The COMPLETELY DISAPPOINTING AFTER PARTY will be at Dimo’s Pizza. Edison and Finn will perform a very special set of dirty blues and stories featuring very special guests and lots of surprises. MIKE EDISON DIRTY PIZZA – named after Edison’s book Dirty! Dirty! Dirty! — will be on the menu.

MIKE EDISON is the former editor and publisher of High Times magazine. His books include the celebrated memoir I Have Fun Everywhere I Go, the sprawling social history of sex on the newsstand, Dirty! Dirty! Dirty! and the deliciously filthy political satire Bye, Bye, Miss American Pie. More recently he collaborated with Joe Bastianich on his New York Times bestselling memoir, Restaurant Man, of which writer Bret Easton Ellis has said, “The directness and energy have a cinematic rush . . . not a single boring sentence.”

Edison has worked as a foreign correspondent for Hustler and was a high-paid gun-for-hire of the legendary Penthouse letters. He has contributed to numerous magazines and websites, including Huffington Post, the Daily Beast, the New York Observer, Spin, Interview, and New York Press, for which he covered classical music and professional wrestling. In addition, he is an internationally known musician and ferociously dedicated storyteller, and can be heard every Sunday on his show Arts & Seizures on the Heritage Radio Network. Edison lives and works in Brooklyn.

Invite your friends! Here’s the Facebook invite: https://www.facebook.com/events/1020491838032105/EVENT FB