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Chicago Zine Fest + Midwest Perzine Fest, Oct 5th


Quimby’s is a co-sponsor for Chicago Zine Fest and Midwest Perzine Fest 2024. CZF will house MWPZF in the Perzine Alley!
The exhibition day for Chicago Zine Fest / Midwest Perzine Fest 2024 will take place Saturday, October 5 (11 am-6 pm) at the Columbia College Student Center (754 S Wabash Ave). All events during the weekend are FREE and open to the public!
Chicago Zine Fest is a celebration of small press and independent publishers, with an annual festival of workshops and the big expo day where 100+ zinesters sell and trade their zines. Midwest Perzine Fest features local, midwestern and perzinesters* from across the country!
*as in “personal zine,” eh?
More info coming soon!
CZF poster by @onlinevalentine
MWPZF poster by @angel.xoxoxoxox
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Zine Club Chicago Online: Fest Finds Edition with Special Guest Co-host Jordan Sea of Sonoma County Zine Club, June 20th!
Zine Club Chicago Online: Fest Finds Edition
With Special Guest Co-host Jordan Sea of Sonoma County Zine Club
7:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, June 20 on Zoom
Free!Zine fest season is in full swing, so this month Zine Club Chicago is inviting y’all to share your fave finds from Chicago Zine Fest, CAKE, and other in-person and online events that center self-publishers. We’re super excited to welcome a special guest co-host, Jordan Sea of Sonoma County Zine Club, to give us a West Coast perspective on the return of zine fests around the country!
Grab the best zines you’re scooped up at recent festivals, BYOS(nacks), and join us on Zoom for Zine Club Chicago Online: Fest Finds Edition with Special Guest Co-host Jordan Sea of Sonoma County Zine Club at 7:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, June 20!
** RSVP required ** We want to make sure that our online Zine Club Chicago events are a safe space, so we won’t be releasing the Zoom link publicly. If you’d like to attend, please email zineclubchicago@gmail.com to RSVP by 9 p.m. CT Monday, June 19 (the evening before our event). We’ll email you the Zoom link by 5 p.m. CT on Tuesday, June 20.
Observer, contemplative, seeking engrossment, zinester, mom, following too many podcasts. Jordan Sea has been a fan of zine culture for 20 years but only started writing Rain Barrel in 2020. Out of a deep longing for Chicago’s zine community and with a desire to enliven zine culture and find other zinesters near them, they began the Sonoma County Zine Club in 2022. Jordan sells their own zines and those of their family on their Etsy store. Their writing has appeared in Snax and Behind the Zines, with their latest Rain Barrel issue featured in Anna Jo Beck’s Zine-A-Month. You can also find Jordan on Instagram at @rainbarrelzine.
Sonoma County Zine Club is a collaborative space to create and share zines in community. Activities are usually informal, open for folks to work on whatever they wish. Different art supplies are provided, like markers, tape, scissors, rubber stamps, glue sticks, paper, and more! Occasionally a collaborative zine is made on a particular topic. The library provides the space and fun snacks! Sonoma County Zine Club meets on the first Tuesday night of the month at 6 p.m. at the Sebastopol Regional Library in Sebastopol, CA.
Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are always welcome at Zine Club Chicago, the city’s only book club-style event for people who read zines. This free monthly series is produced by Cynthia E. Hanifin and sponsored by Quimby’s Bookstore. Anna Jo Beck designs our monthly flyers, created our logo, and made our Zine Club Chicago Shout-Outs site, where folks can peruse and recommend zines we’ve discussed at our events.
More info at quimbys.com and on the Zine Club Chicago social media channels: @zineclubchicago. Facebook link here.
Image description #1: A red-and-blue infographic flyer, with the crowd photo from Chicago Zine Fest 2023, and text that reads: “Zine Club Chicago: Fest Finds Edition with Special Guest Co-host Jordan Sea of Sonoma County Zine Club; Online! Free! Zoom info on quimbys.com; 7:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, April 25, 2023”
Image description #2: A photo of zinemaker Jordan Sea, who is smiling and has pink and black hair and rhinestone-studded cats-eye glasses.
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New Stuff This Week
View this post on InstagramView this post on InstagramZines
Roamer #1 by Echo the Human $5
Slutcake #14 by Jolie Ruin $3.50
The Escapist Artist #70 The Year 2003 $2
Silent Command #3 The Photo Issue by Mike Appelstein $8
Mothman by Ash Wilfong $4
Library Excavations #14 Earth, Wings and Fire by Marc Fischer (Half Letter Press) $6
Healing Your Magical Body Energetic Perspectives by Jo Jo Sherrow (Microcosm Publishing) $5.95
Photo zines from Mary Miller, $12 each: DiscarDisco 2023, This is Love 02 04 22 & more.
Missed Connections by Sasha De Koninck $9
Best Kind of Man Is Someone You’ll Never Know by Chloe Hodnett $5
Faux Wood Paneling #1 $7
This Makes Me Mad $3
Reformation #5 by Harry Cook $10
Tomato Zine #1-#4 $12 each
New stuff from School of Life Design, $5 each: Beyond Gratitude & Beyond Consciousness
Comics
Brain School #1 & #2 Some Things I Learned by Jam $2 each
comics by by Alex Sensiba: Margins $10, Hounding $5 & more.
Demonized #1 Ladies of the Sea by KG $4
Agnes and Poopsie by Sue Cargill $3
Brainerd St. Cloud by Jon Inaki $7
Graphic Novels
Girl Juice by Benji Nate (D+Q) $24.95
My Stupid Life by Mitch Clem (Silver Sprocket) $24.99
Enlightened Transsexual Comics by Sam Szabo (Silver Sprocket) $24.99
Snake Pits Big Adventure Daily Diary Comics 2019 to 2021 by Ben Snakepit (Silver Sprocket) $24.99
Salome’s Last Dance by Daria Tessler (Fantagraphics) $19.99
Trigore Labyrinth by Matt Furie, Skinner & Will Sweeney (Fantagraphics) $39.99
Politics & Revolution Books
Deadly and Slick: Sexual Modernity and the Making of Race by Sita Balani $24.95
Miss Major Speaks: Conversations With a Black Revolutionary by Toshio Meronek and Miss Major $19.95
Art Books
Scrapbook #1 by Sasha de Koninck $24.99
Mayhem & Outer Limits
Lunar Transformation Candles by Jason (Ecstatic Agendas) $10
Hellebore Presents Magical Card Battle of Britain $25
Poetry As Spellcasting by Tamiko Beyer and Destiny Hemphill and Lisbeth White $16.95
Film Books
I Know Kung Fu by Rex Koo (Victionary) $45
Memoirs & Essay
Latchkey Township: Assorted Stories of Resiliency Collected by Jacinta Bunnell $21
I Could Not Believe It The 1979 Teenage Diaries of Sean DeLear (Semiotexte) $16.95
Fancy Bear Goes Phishing: The Dark History of the Information Age In Five Extraordinary Hacks by Scott J. Shapiro $30
This Body I Wore: A Memoir by Diana Goetsch $20
Poetry & Chap Books
Hand In Hand With Love: An Anthology of Queer Classic Poetry edited by Simon Avery $14.99
Poems for Hella Fucking Sloshed In McDonalds by Dangerous K $5
Quietly Hostile: Essays by Samantha Irby $17
Sexxxy
Unfuck Your Sex: Toys Make Your Own DIY Tools and Macgyver Your Sexy Times by Dr. Faith G. Harper, Illustrated by River Katz (Microcosm) $13.95
Mother Rubbers the Fun Dungeon #1 Saturday Morning Cartoons $13 and #2 $17
Magazines & Newspapers
Tape Op #155 $5.99
El Antimperialista #1 $.50
And!
Gravy Boat stickers by Jude R. Bettridge $3
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Zine Club Chicago Hosts a Post-CZF2023 Hangout, May 21st!
12-2 p.m. Sunday, May 21
Quimby’s Bookstore
1854 W. North Ave.
Free!Going to Chicago Zine Fest?* Let’s keep the fun fest vibe going all weekend! Zine Club Chicago is hosting a meetup (with snacks, of course) from 12 to 2 p.m. Sunday, May 21 here at the shop. Spend time with your zine pals and make new ones, eat some cookies, browse fresh arrivals in the shop, and drop off your consignment items.**Free! Masks encouraged. More info on the Zine Club Chicago social media channels: @zineclubchicago. Facebook event here.* We’ll be there! Look for the Quimby’s and Zine Club Chicago tables at #CZF2023.** Please note that we have moved to an email-only consignment check-in system and will not be able to make consignment payouts or check current stock levels of your consignment items during the hangout.Image description: A black-and-white, cut-and-paste event flyer that reads: “Join Zine Club Chicago for a Post-Chicago Zine Fest Hangout! 12-2 p.m. Sunday, May 21 at Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park; Free!: Meet up with zine friends and make new ones!; Drop off consignment items!; Eat cookies!; Masks encouraged; More info: quimbys.com” -
Quimby's Offsite: Chicago Zine Fest, May 19th + 20th
Chicago Zine Fest 2023 is back in person! Quimby’s is proud to be a sponsor for Chicago’s annual celebration of independent publishers in the Chicago area and beyond. This two-day festival includes an online panel discussion and youth reading on Friday, May 19th and an in-person exhibition day featuring 100+ exhibitors and interactive workshops on Saturday, May 20th.
Friday May 19: two online events starting at 7pm: CZF YouTube channel: youtube.com/c/chicagozinefest
Online Zinester Panel Discussion: “Quaranzines: How Zine Culture Has Survived and Thrived Since 2020” featuring Julia Arredondo, Oscar Arriola, Brian Baynes, Anna Jo Beck, Jonas Cannon, CHema Skandal, Billy Smith, and Liz Yerby. Moderated by Quimby’s own Cynthia E. Hanifin. Sponsored by the University of Chicago Library.
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Online Zinester Reading featuring members of the Illustration Student Group at Columbia College.Saturday May 20: Zine Exhibition Day
11:00 am-6:00 pm
Plumbers Union Hall (1340 W Washington Blvd) in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood. Come visit the Quimby’s table!And join us the day after CZF here at Quimby’s: Zine Club Chicago informal hang on Sunday, May 21st from noon-2pm at Quimby’s. Info about that here.
For more info see chicagozinefest.org.
Poster art by Andrea Bell.
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Update about CZF 2021 + Save the Date for CZF 2022

As a sponsor for Chicago Zine Fest, we’re posting this letter from CZF on the QuimBlog here to help get the word out, which we hope is helpful info. CZF writes:
We hope you are doing well and staying safe!
We are almost one year into the global pandemic. This has been a difficult time for so many people in our community and throughout the world. We miss our in-person connections, but out of an abundance of caution we have decided to postpone Chicago Zine Fest to May 14th, 2022.
We are thrilled to see that frontline workers, medical personnel, educators, seniors, and many others are now able to receive their COVID-19 vaccinations. When we postponed last year’s zine fest to May 2021, we had hoped that we would be in a better, safer place than we were at the start of 2020. As far as a large in-person festival with more than 3,000 visiting attendees such as ours is concerned, we’re not there yet.
The good news is that our venue was able to roll over the date for our in-person fest to May 14, 2022, along with our deposit on the rental. We hope that this extension gives exhibitors, attendees, and guests the time they need to get vaccinated, make travel arrangements, and prepare for a large in-person event.
If you were accepted as an exhibitor for 2020’s Exhibition Day, your acceptance and table fee will carry over for the 2022 fest. We thank you for your understanding and patience, and we hope you’ll be able to join us in 2022. On a practical note: Almost all the funds we received from table fees went into the deposit we’ve already paid for the venue. We have limited cash on hand right now, and not a lot of fundraising opportunities on the horizon. If you need to cancel your spot, we will accommodate a refund, but if you are able to hold your table for 2022, we would appreciate it. If you would like to cancel your table and be refunded your table fee, please email us at chicagozinefest@gmail.com.
Unlike last year’s fest, we will not be scheduling any digital programming for May 2021. We have decided to reserve our energy to focus on the safety, well-being, and interests of the CZF community for next year’s fest.
There are still lots of ways to participate in zine culture! Please continue to show your support to independent artists and creators by buying their work directly from the artist, or from one of the many independent bookstores throughout the city (links to local indie bookstores, including those that carry zines, below). You can celebrate artists during this time by sharing their work online and on social media, as well. There’s also a monthly zine club held online by one of our organizers, Cynthia, and Quimby’s Bookstore: More info at at Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @zineclubchicago
We look forward to the day when we are able to see you again in person, across an exhibitor’s table, at a volunteer meet-up, or at one of our fun afterparties!
If you have any questions, please email us at chicagozinefest@gmail.com
We can’t wait to see you in 2022!
Indie bookstores in Chicago that carry zines:
Quimby’s Bookstore: https://www.quimbys.com/
Uncharted Books: https://www.unchartedbooks.com/
Build Coffee: https://buildcoffee.org/
Space Oddities: https://spaceoddities.org/
Women & Children First: https://www.womenandchildrenfirst.com/Other indie bookstores in Chicago:
57th Street Books
Bookie’s
Bookends and Beginnings
Bucket O’Blood Books and Records
Inga Bookshop
Madison Street Books
Myopic Books
Open Books
Pilsen Community Books
Powell’s Books
Roscoe Books
Semicolon
Seminary Co-Op Bookstore
The Book Cellar
The Dial Bookshop
The Wicker Park Secret Agent Supply Co.
Underground Bookstore
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2020 Chicago Zine Fest ONLINE, 5/15 & 5/16
Chicago Zine Fest 2020 will take place online on May 15th and 16th, 2020. Here’s how you can participate in #CZF2020:
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Share your zines (or other people’s zines!) on social media with the hashtag #CZF2020 on Friday, May 15th and Saturday, May 16th. There’s no registration or limit to who can participate, so long as you’re a zine maker or enthusiast.
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Tune into CZF’s digital programming: Readings, workshops, and panel discussions (more details at chicagozinefest.org). We’re proud to announce a Quimby’s Bookstore behind-the-scenes video tour Sat, 5/16 4pm Central on the CZF Youtube channel!
- Join CZF’s online Zinester Directory: Submit an entry about you and your zines to be included, a spreadsheet of active zinesters to browse in perpetuity! Fill out the form to be included here. Check out the directory itself here.

More info at ChicagoZineFest.org.
#CZF2020 Poster by Caroline Cash
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Quimby’s is proud to be a sponsor of the 2020 Chicago Zine Fest, a celebration of small press and independent publishers, with an annual festival of workshops, events, and the big expo day where 250+ zinesters sell and trade their zines. All the events are free and open to the public. The 11th annual Chicago Zine Fest will take place May 15-16, 2020 at Plumbers Hall (1340 W Washington Blvd).Poster by Andrea Bell.Applications for half table spots will be open 1/13/2020 – 1/20/2020 and table spots will be chosen through a lottery. Application here.More info about Chicago Zine Fest at ChicagoZineFest.org. -
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Off-site: CHIPRC’s Zine Club at Chicago Zine Fest 2019: Baby’s First Zine Edition!

CHIPRC’s Zine Club at Chicago Zine Fest 2019: Baby’s First Zine Edition!
Sat, May 18th, 4:30-5:30pm
Chicago Zine Fest Exhibition Day at Plumbers Union Hall, 1340 W. Washington Blvd. in the West Loop
Free!
We’re bringing Chicago’s only book club-style event for people who read zines to CZF2019! This month, we’ll be talking about our early steps into the world of zines. Bring one of the first zines you made or read and join us at Chicago Zine Fest’s Exhibition Day for a fun discussion and snacks!
Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts are welcome. First 25 attendees will receive a special-edition Chicago Zine Fest notebook!
This event is produced by Chicago Zine Fest organizer Cynthia E. Hanifin. Sponsored by Quimby’s Bookstore, which is proud to be sponsor of CZF.
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CHIPRC’s Zine Club Special Event: Zinemaking Hangout, at Quimby’s!

CHIPRC’s Zine Club Special Event: Zinemaking Hangout, at Quimby’s!
Tuesday, May 7th, 7pm
Here at Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Avenue in Wicker Park
Free Event
Chicago Zine Fest is just around the corner, so let’s get together to finish our zines (or make a brand-new one) before the fest! Join us at Quimby’s for a special zinemaking event. Bring your work in progress, create a mini-zine on the spot (we’ll have supplies on hand), or learn a new zine-binding technique from Zine Club member Heather Anacker.
Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are invited to hang out, make zines, and enjoy snacks!
This event is produced by Chicago Zine Fest organizer Cynthia E. Hanifin.








