5/28 After Hours with The Ground Is Uneven

May
28
6:30 pm

After Hours with The Ground Is Uneven: Th. 5/28, 6:30-8 pm
Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave, Chicago

The Ground Is Uneven is run by Editor and Creative Writer Adam Kaz in collaboration with Art Director Grimm Shapfel. Justin Wilde  served as the art director for the first issue. 

Sporting a highly visual format, The Ground is Uneven presents evocative short stories paired with striking illustrations. Adam developed much of the early content, manages the magazine’s web presence, and edits all submissions.

After Hours will feature this stacked roster of readers from the pages of The Ground is Uneven, an open mic, and a live interview with the editor on their process!

Adam Kaz (he/him) is a Chicago-based writer, critic, marketing professional, and editor-in-chief of The Ground Is Uneven, an arts and literary journal. His fiction has appeared in Flash Fiction Magazine, Milwaukee Avenue Messenger, Fabula Argentea, literally stories, The Ground Is Uneven, MoonPark Review, Poetries in English Magazine, and Maudlin House.

Amrit Sooch (she/her) is a Chicago-based poet whose work brings awareness to women’s health. Her poetry collection Pain & Paper was published in 2024, and her work is forthcoming in The Ground Is Uneven.

Jon Murphy (he/him) is a Chicago-based writer of copy by day and fiction by night/lunch break. He’s a proud contributor to The Ground is Uneven.

Maranda Raskin (she/her) is a writer and food systems policy professional based in Chicago. She runs a neighborhood writing group that self-publishes an annual zine just for fun. Ask her about it!

After Hours is a production of Taylor Thornburg in partnership with Quimby’s!

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Suggested: $10
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Your generous donation directly supports artist honorariums and ensures the continuation of this program. We are so grateful for your support of local creators, Quimby’s Bookstore, and DIY culture—we truly couldn’t do it without you!

Your generous donation directly supports artist honorariums and ensures the continuation of this program. We are so grateful for your support of local authors, publishers, creators, Quimby’s Bookstore, and DIY culture—we truly couldn’t do it without you!

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