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  • Weekly Top 10

    Look at the awesome photos from Saturday’s Mildred Pierce #4 release event.

    1. Mildred Pierce #4 by Megan Milks and John Bylander, eds $8.00 – This issue is endless, like a bottomless well of great things. I’ve been reading it for days, and I’m nowhere close to being done with it. MP always features a great and unconventional range of art essays, this issue by Megan Milks (on bulemic writing), Vicky Lim (on Hothead Paisan), Leeyanne Moore (on Sean Samoheyl), John Bylander (on Jimmy Joe Roche) and Joyce Kuechler (on Wangechi Mutu). As if that weren’t enough, there’s also wild prose by Jake Hoestetter, Ellen Nielsen, James Tadd Adcox and Jim Joyce, an interview with Pippi Zornoza on the opulent charmed terror of her drawing and performance work, tons of comics by the likes of Eamon Espey, Zach Hazard, Ed Choy Moorman, Noel Firebert, Jason T Miles. There’s more too. That’s not even hardly everything that’s here. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, that’s the point, forever. -EF

    2. Cometbus #54 In China With Green Day by Aaron Cometbus $4.00

    3. Boys Club #3 by Matt Furie $4.95

    4. Who Is Amy Amoeba by Jason Viola $3.00

    5. Filling the Void: Interviews About Quitting Drinking and Using (Doris Press) $4.00 – This zine is so solid it’s like it’s made out of rocks. Cindy from Doris Zine has collected seven interviews here that discuss sobering up from DIY and non-religious perspectives. A great and resourceful thing to have if you or someone you know is trying to clean up their act and is maybe feeling frustrated with traditional modes of support and process. Just a great and resourceful zine to have in general. -EF

    6. Crap Hound #5: Hands, Hearts and Eyes by Sean Tejaratchi, ed.(Show & Tell Press) $12.00 – BACK IN PRINT! 12 New Pages to seduce you! After the longest wait ever, THE BEST CLIP ART ZINE EVER HAS RETURNED. This picture book for discussion and activity features hands, hearts, and eyes. Get those tattoo guns ready, because you and your loved ones are going to need one once you get through looking through this issue. Amazing.

    7. Boys Club #4 by Matt Furie (Pigeon Press) $6.00 – More boners, more pizza, more roommates, more stoney-baloney plus also some barfing. I’m not going to tell you twice: zit’s awesome. -EF

    8. AdBusters #94 vol 19 #2 Mar Apr 11 $8.95

    9. Thai Comic Horrors vol 1 by by Khun So and Krit $3.00 – Esteemed Quimby’s alumni/expat Logan just sent us this double-header of Thai pulp comics translated to English for the first time! This issue is comprised of two stories, “The Ghost That Comes to Steal Your Heart” and “Hunt For the Hell Drugs”. Hell yes, those titles are great- and would you believe the actual comics are EVEN BETTER? They are! Classic carnage with visual flair, packed full of jungle ghouls, beautiful babes and poor moral judgement. -EF

    10. Your Guide to the Patron Saints of Regret by Michael Whittier and Carolee Gilligan Wheeler $5.00 – Saint Elspeth of the Remnant: Patroness of Ill-Chosen Relationships? Saint Bob the Reluctant: Patron of Introverts? Saint Tammy of Memphis: Patron of Unfortunate Hair Appointments? I tell you, it’s saints like these that really make me question papal infallibility. -EF
    With magnifying glass and embossed ink cover.

  • New Stuff This Week

    Tonight we’re getting ready for the Mildred Pierce release party! It starts at 7pm. Join us as we celebrate Mildred Pierce‘s fourth issue, the theme of which is “Comedy and the Grotesque.” Rumor on the street is that there will be refrshments. All the more reason to come.

    And oh! As if you didn’t notice from the HUGE IMAGE on Quimbys.com of the Chris Ware print we’re selling, just to let you know, we are now selling an exclusive Quimby’s only print, designed and authorized by Chris Ware and printed by The Bird Machine. The print is of Chris’ original blueprint for our Quimby’s sign that hangs outside the shop. Click here for more details!

    So! New Stuff!

    ZINES & ZINE-RELATED BOOKS!
    Filling the Void: Interviews About Quitting Drinking and Using (Doris Press) $4.00 – This zine is so solid it’s like it’s made out of rocks. Cindy from Doris Zine has collected seven interviews here that discuss sobering up from DIY and non-religious perspectives. A great and resourceful thing to have if you or someone you know is trying to clean up their act and is maybe feeling frustrated with traditional modes of support and process. Just a great and resourceful zine to have in general. -EF
    Thai Comic Horrors vol 1 by Khun So and Krit $3.00 – Esteemed Quimby’s alumni/expat Logan just sent us this double-header of Thai pulp comics translated to English for the first time! This issue is comprised of two stories, “The Ghost That Comes to Steal Your Heart” and “Hunt For the Hell Drugs”. Hell yes, those titles are great- and would you believe the actual comics are EVEN BETTER? They are! Classic carnage with visual flair, packed full of jungle ghouls, beautiful babes and poor moral judgement. -EF
    Mildred Pierce #4 $8.00
    East Village Inky #46 by Ayun Halliday $3.00
    Grime Time #4 $12.00
    Without Words and Without Kneeling #5 – A Serialized Zine Novella by Tomas Moniz $3.00 – By the editor of Rad Dad zine.
    Fisting and Roses #1 $2.00
    Toucan #10 by Liz Baudler and Laura Rynberg $3.00
    Class Struggle #69 by Spark $3.00

    COMICS & MINI COMIX!
    City Hunter Magazine #1 by CF, Featuring Main Dice (Picturbox) $8.00
    Passion Du Bois by Frederic Fleury (Picturebox) $8.00
    Nine Gallons #2 by Susie Cagle $4.00
    Canadian Haircut by James Kirkpatrick and Peter Thompson $7.00
    Thyme Balm Live at the Forest City Gallery With Special Guest Gym Sahib $3.00
    Do You Know How Bad I Want to Use the Force by James Kirkpatrick $3.00
    Dog Named Dracula by James Kirkpatrick $7.00
    How to Survive Working in Retail #5 by Ronnie Gorham, Lisandro Di Pasquale and Markell Wilson (Three Guys Making Comics) $2.00

    ART & DESIGN BOOKS!
    Viande de Chevet – Owl Monster Woman Lady French France (Picturebox) $25.00 – Massive new collection from Stephane Blanquet’s UDA press. New work by artists including: Pascal Doury (tons of amazing unseen drawings), Captain Cavern, Ichiba Daisuke, BlexBolex (full length story!), Takashi Nemoto (full length story!), Savage Pencil, Xavier Robel, Helge Reuman, Yoshikazu Ebisu (full length story!), David Sandlin (full length story!), Isabelle Boinot, Namio Harukawa, Isabelle Boinot, Bruno Richard, Julie Doucet, Blanquet, MS Bastian, Frédéric Fleury (full length story!), Jonathon Rosen, and many more.
    GRAPHIC NOVELS & TRADE PAPERBACKS!
    Hellblazer – Pandemonium TPB by Delano and Jock (Vertigo) $17.99
    Poe and Phillips TPB by Collado and Cedillo (Arcana) $14.95
    Scalped vol 7 Rez Blues TPB (Vertigo) $17.99
    Freakangels vol 5 TPB by Ellis and Duffield (Avatar) $19.99
    Extreme Perspective For Artists by David Chelsea (Watson) $21.99

    DIY/FOOD/DRUG STUFF!
    Marijuana 101: Professor Lee’s Introduction to Growing Grade A Bud by Professor Lee (Green Candy Press) $18.00

    FICTION!
    Remembering Gage Park by William P. Shunas $20.00

    MAGAZINES!
    Purple Fashion vol 3 #15 $45.00

    LITERARY JOURNALS, CHAP BOOKS & POETRY!

    Logan Square Literary Review #5 Win 11 $5.00
    Literary Review vol 54 #2 Win 11 $8.00
    Indigo Rising Magazine #7 $5.00

    CHILDRENS BOOKS!
    Slog’s Dad by by David Almond and Dave McKean (Candlewick) $15.99 – Part story, part graphic novel – a tender slice of life and death from the creators of “The Savage.” Do you believe there’s life after death? Slog does. He reckons that the scruffy bloke sitting outside the pork shop is his dad come back to visit him for one last time – just like he’d said he would, just before he died. Slog’s mate Davie isn’t convinced. But how does this man know everything Slog’s dad would know? Because Slog says it really is his dad, that’s how.

    MUCKRACKING, MEMOIRS, MAYHEM, MISCREANTS & MISCELLENOUSNESSESESNESS!
    Nothing to Envy SC Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick (Spiegel) $16.00

    SEX & SEXY & SEX CULTURE!

    I <3 Boy by J. Yatrofsky (PowerHouse) $24.95 – With an erotic softness and quiet confidence, the young, fully-nude subjects in this book exhibit a willingness to be celebrated by all for their beauty and openness. Posing in the intimacy of their own homes, often in studio apartments in Manhattan’s East Village and Lower East Side, lanky, hairless bodies are posed sensually against the minimalist backgrounds of naturally lit rooms with sparse furnishings.

  • Burn Collector #15 Zine Release Event with Al Burian, Anne Elizabeth Moore and Liam Warfield on 3/22

    Celebrating fifteen years of publication as well as the appearance of issue number 15, Al Burian returns to Quimby’s to present a new installment of his long-running personal zine Burn Collector. Burian began distributing his work through the tight-knit network of the DIY punk music scene in the mid-nineties. Burn Collector caught on because of its unusual content—in a scene rife with dogmatic diatribes and bland record reviews, Burian presented his readers with humorous anecdotes, philosophical musings, nuanced descriptions of odd locales and curious characters. Burn Collector #15 is the “Berlin vs. Chicago” issue: contents include an essay on the Berlin Wall by Chicago’s Anne Elizabeth Moore, and an interview with Chicago zine hero Liam Warfield, who debunks the myth of the endless techno party.

    Al Burian was a Chicago resident from 2000-2008. His book, Burn Collector: Collected Stories from One through Nine has just been republished by PM Press. He currently lives in Berlin.

    “Al Burian is one of our generation’s great storytellers, a wily and insightful observer of the human condition.”      -Davy Rothbart, Found Magazine and This American Life

    “Al Burian has become one of the most cultishly adored figures in the American punk underground. Burn Collector pairs existential dread with rapacious wit.” -Jessica Hopper, Chicago Reader

    “Al Burian produces zines with a stubborn refusal to write dumbly.” -Sam McPheeters

    Also joining the bill will be BC#15 contributors Liam Warfield (War Against the Idiots, The Skeleton, Secret Beach) and Anne Elizabeth Moore (Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity, former editor of now-defunct Punk Planet)

    Tuesday, March 22, 2011 7:30 pm

  • Weekly Top 10

    Jacqueline Bovit used our photobooth to make a cute valentine’s card with her little Sadie. And we couldn’t resist begging her to scan them and send them to post on our blog.  Have you taken pictures of yourself in our store? Or used our photobooth? Send them as digital images and we’ll post ’em here on our blog.

    1. Cometbus #54 In China With Green Day by Aaron Cometbus $4.00 – Okay, mister, so you’re old friends with Green Day and they ask you to join them on their bonkers tour of China. Of course you’re going to do that. Don’t tell me you’re too punk for your old friends, cause that sounds pretty fucking pretentious. Just join them for a little piece of their crazy-ass ride and see what happens, ‘kay? Oh, wait….you’re not old friends with Green Day? Well, Aaron-Fucking-Cometbus is and was in this very situation and not only did he go on tour with Green Day, he also wrote this huge, funny, frought and generally terrific issue of his zine about corporate tour mayhem and sorting it all out. It’s awesome, in case you needed me to tell you that. -EF
    2. Bust Feb Mar 11 $4.99
    3. Guide to Picking Locks #2 by CrimethInc $4.50
    4. Juxtapoz #122 Mar 11 $5.99
    5. Johnny America #8 $3.00
    6. Muse the News the Noose #7 Endless Escalators Megabus Split – Gets Megabusted Hell Bus by John Wawrzaszek and Monica Anderson $1.00 – What do you mean I can get a Megabus bus ticket from Chicago to Detroit for two dollars on the internet? Is there some kinda catch – like enduring 10 hours of sleepless septic hell bus leaky bathroom fast food breakdown with 50 other drunks, thieves and collicky babies? Ah well, at least people aren’t being beheaded, like if I was riding Greyhound or something. -EF
    7. Paper Spr 11 $4.00
    8. Slingshot 2011 Large Organizer $12.00
    9. Squid Pro Quo by Jason Duarte $2.00
    10. Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Life #2 by Kisha $2.00 – Ai! If issue one wasn’t enough AWKWARD for you, here’s the next THNGVBL that takes us from 3rd-7th grade, encompassing puberty, fatness, misunderstood DIY fashions, queer crushes and early exposure to punk rock.

  • New Stuff This Week at Quimby's

    ZINES!
    Politics of Penetration $1.00 – This zine was #4 in last week’s Top 10, as we post on our blog on (mostly) Tuesdays. We hadn’t even gotten around to posting it in this new stuff post, and already it was a topseller.
    Put a Egg On It #3 Win Spr 11 $7.00
    Dont Tread On Me #9 by Ratso, Johnny Misanthropy, Penny Lane and more $1.00
    Feel Here by Davis Confused $5.00
    Cowans Gap #3 Feb 11 by Nate East and J. Macqueen $4.00
    Broken Pencil #50 $5.95
    Train Stories #1 by Dre CTA $2.00
    Survivor Encomium by Anna Moore $.25
    KerBloom #88 by Artnoose $2.00
    Poop Scoop vol 1 by Stephanie Kichler $2.00
    Rad Dad #19 by Tomas Moniz $3.00
    Drop Target #1 by Jon Chad and Alec Longstreth $5.50
    Comedians Jan Feb 11 $4.50
    Serial Killers Unite #6 $2.00 – One of the most interesting issues of one of the most interesting zines we carry. Serial Killers Unite is hinged on reprints of actual written correspondence with serial killers. This issue is a double feature and has some pretty sick sauce. First, a letter from Ian Brady (who, with Myra Hindley, committed the pretty ghastly Moors Murders over in England) about the BP oil spill and the elastic morality of the ruling class. Then we really plunge to the depths of the human soul with a totally fucked up letter from sex killer Jeremy Jones. Creepy and Fucked and then followed by a drawing he did of Winnie the Pooh toting around a massive dildo. What? -EF
    Parking Block Publishing zines, established here in Chicago in 2009, which creates small batch artist books and zines focusing on work by self-educated pen technicians, inspired photographic specialists and devoutly imaginative wordsmiths. The first PBlock zine is Inland Architect by Christopher Smith $3.00 – A killer mad-science drawing zine, including a pair of mirror-vision bad-vibe-deflecting self-reflection glasses, some Teddy Ruxbin reverse engineering and new ingenuities for sippy straw technology to catch up with. Like the sign sez “Don’t feel up to making one you can buy one from me for 15 dollars.” With free homemade shades. -EF
    The second PBlock zine is Over and Out #1 by Brad Westcott $5.00 – Yeah! O&O #1 splits its time between skate photo and hobo tag and train graf. Interview with Stackabones. -EF

    ZINE-RELATED BOOKS!
    Dream Whip Issues 1 through 10 by Bill Brown (Microcosm) $12.00 – About time! Spanning 1994 to 1999, this 352-page pocketsize anthology collects issues 1 through 10 of the long-running Dream Whip zine. Inside, Bill Brown hits the road and finds adventure far and wide. Each page is lovingly handwritten or typed and illustrations and photographs abound. It’s tornadoes and pet cemeteries, Alaskan highways and the lonely ruins of government missile sites. Bill Brown’s America is seen with the big, dreaming heart of a romantic, everything recorded in sweet, smart, funny, beautifully-simple prose.
    COMICS & MINI COMIX!
    Pretty Little Book by Lucy Knisley $15.00 – Hip hip hooray for awesome local female artists!
    Hot Topik by Sam Gaskin and Matt Furie (Needles & Pens) $5.00 – A winning combo of skilled snark and dextrously drawn kindy douchey animal hipsters, guarenteed to please your cynical side. Indeed, MC Lars, Hot Topic(k) is not punk rock. -LM
    Who Is Amy Amoeba by Jason Viola $3.00
    Great Lakes Comic Publication #1 Toucher by Erik Schneider $2.00
    Goat Girl #1 by Ramon Ernest, Zawacki Leda & Crelencia Archangelo $5.00
    Happy Hour in America #1 – Belligerent Piano by Tim Lane $3.95
    Mineshaft #26 $9.00
    Mini Comix by Nick Rohr: Asylum Lake #1 Dec 10 $7.00, and other $2.00 titles: Murmur #0001, Paper Thin Walls vol 1, Monsoon #3
    Desmond Reed titles: Dexter Park, Neighbor $1.25 each
    Nine Gallons #2 by Susie Cagle (Microcosm) $4.00
    911 Heartbreaker by Craig Staufenberg $5.00
    Okay Okay  – A Love Story From Two Different Perspectives by Aaron Whitaker and Melinda Boyce $4.00 – “This beautiful book tells a love story from two different perspectives. The rules were they each wrote out the story of their romance independently, as honest as possible, and neither one got to see the other’s story until they both were done. The result is one of the best comics I’ve read in ages. Both Melinda and Aaron’s artwork is excellent, and the story is engrossing, funny, and down to earth.” -John Porcellino, (King-Cat Comics), on spitandahalf.blogspot.com

    ART & DESIGN BOOKS!
    Struwwelpeter by Sanya Glisic (Spudnik Press) $425.00 – Oh My…this is, perhaps, the loveliest book in our shop. Sanya Glisic’s Struwwelpeter, done in conjunction with her residency at Chicago’s Spudnik Press is a fully-silkscreened clothbound collection of warped German cautionary tales for children. Glisic’s printed her exquisite illustrations in gorgeous warm autumnal colors, and they reflect classic victorian children’s engravings while harboring a subtle modern wit. An artists’ book in every sense of the word, a thing of beauty is a joy forever. 36p, color silkscreen, handbound, signed and numbered in an edition of 58, 9″x11″ -EF
    Field Integration by Nadine Nakanishi and Nick Butcher (Sonnenzimmer) $30.00 – Field Integrations is an elegant formal exercise about bringing 3-dimensional design lessons from ikebana into 2-dimensional design. Through a process of sketching from object installation, new approaches get discovered and tight parameters open themselves up to the infinite possibilities of spacial movement. The inquisitive and experimental approach Nakanishi and Butcher take towards the project then works as meditation on organic and creative ways to re-examine and re-balance systems. 28p, duotone, 7″x10″ -EF
    Gigposters Coloring Book vol 1-vol 3 $10.00 each – Coloring books published by artists featured on Gigposters.com. Can you say “train your child early to make show posters”?
    Happy Meat #1 Drawing Anthology 2009 by Tricky Walsh $12.00, Happy Meat #2 $15.00
    LEPOS Bible – Hello My Name Is LEPOS by Diego Bergia (Koyama Press) $10.00
    Creative Space: Urban Homes of Artists and Innovators by Francesca Gavin (Laurence King) $19.95 – Mugs with faces arranged in an aesthetically pleasing manner? Street signs that look better than they did in my teenage bedroom? Intentionally dilapitated bookshelves? When can I move in? -LM
    See Saw: Connections Between Japanese Art Then and Now by Ivan Vartanian and Kyoko Wada (Chronicle) $27.50
    Stay Tuned 30 Postcards by Nathan Fox (Chronicle) $9.95

    GRAPHIC NOVELS & TRADE PAPERBACKS!
    Buz Sawyer vol 1 War in the Pacific by Roy Crane (Fantagraphics) $35.00
    Lewis and Clark by Nick Bertozzi (First Second) $16.99
    DMZ vol 9 MIA TPB by Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli (Vertigo) $14.99
    Steampunk Modeller From Those Awfully Nice Chaps at Sci Fi and Fantasy Modeller by Andy Pearson (Vertigo) $28.95

    DIY STUFF!
    How and Why: A Do It Yourself Guide by Matte Resist (Microcosm) $14.00 – Like what? Bicycles, home, garage, gardening, home, schooling, musical instruments…Why pay someone else to do it when you can do it yourself? We believed in this book so much that we pledged money on kickstarter.com to help Microcosm publish it. Now it’s your turn to support DIY and independent publishing culture. -LM
    Edible Secrets: A Food Tour of Classified U.S. History by Michael Hoerger, Mia Partlow & Nate Powell (Microcosm) $10.00 – Jello conspiracy theory! Castro milkshake poisoning! Coca-Cola Middle East conflict! Why do these all sound like band names?! All true stories. Illustrated by the whimsical Nate Powell of Swallow Me Whole fame. -LM

    FICTION!
    Party Like It’s 1984 $25.00
    Journal of a UFO Investigator by David Halperin (Viking) $25.95
    Last Rose of Summer by Monte Schulz (Fantagraphics) $29.99
    Vacation by Deb Olin Unferth (McSweeneys) $14.00 – Now in soft cover.
    Revolution: The Year I Fell In Love And Went To Join The War by Deb Olin Unferth (Holt) $24.00 – Don’t miss Deb Olin Unferth here at Quimby’s with Adam Levin (The Instructions) on 3/7!
    MAGAZINES!
    Bizarre #172 Feb 11 $10.50
    True Detective Feb 11 $4.99
    Goth Loli vol 15 $21.80
    Skunk vol 6 #7 $5.99
    Gothic & Lolita Bible #36 $33.00
    Wallpaper Mar 11 $10.00
    idpure #24 $16.95
    Infamous #3 $6.99
    Aperture #202 Spr 11 $14.95
    Raw Vision #71 $14.00
    Interzone #232 $7.50
    Sound Projector #19 $20.00
    Wire #324 Feb 11 $10.99
    Under the Radar #35 $4.99
    Maximumrocknroll #334 Mar 11 $4.00
    Ghetto Blaster #27 $3.95
    Black Velvet #67 $6.25
    Harpers Magazine Mar 11 $6.99
    Class Struggle #69 $3.00
    Tabu Tattoo #44 $7.99

    LITERARY JOURNALS, CHAP BOOKS & POETRY
    Electric Literature #5 $10.00
    Artifice Magazine #3 $7.00
    Golden Handcuffs Review vol 1 #14 $9.95
    Fence vol 13 #2 Win 11 $10.00
    After Hours #22 Win 11 $8.00
    What We Miss When We Miss by Long Lim $12.00

    MUSIC BOOKS!

    Patti Smith 1969-1976: Photos by Judy Linn (Abrams) $24.95 – With Patti Smith being inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame and Smith’s Just Kids book a bestseller, perhaps to even out your P. Smith experience you should get this book?

    CHILDRENS BOOKS!
    Guerrilla Learning: How To Give Your Kids a Real Education With or Without School by Grace Llewellyn and Amy Silver (Wiley) $15.95 – From the author of Teenage Liberation Handbook.

    MUCKRACKING, MEMOIRS, MAYHEM, MISCREANTS & MISCELLENOUSNESSESESNESS

    Still Life SC Adventures in Taxidermy by Melissa Milgrom (Mariner) $14.95 – Beginning as a wide-eyed visitor to a third-generation stuff shop, Melissa Milgrom moves through an underworld of auctions, artisans, scientists, and the ultra competitive (albeit insular) World Taxidermy Championships, ultimately trying a queasy hand at squirrel-stuffing herself.
    Your Wildest Dreams Within Reason by Mike Sacks (Tin House) $13.95 – This book collects some of Mike Sacks’ unique humor pieces, like Craigslist ads, lesser-known tantric positions, letters to famous authors, Shaft living in the suburbs, a classic-rock DJ suffering a nervous breakdown, the occasional list—into one handsome, convenient volume. Originally published in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Esquire, and McSweeney’s, among other venerable publications, Sacks’s writing is original and sharp, yet broadly funny. Whether it’s a groom tweeting his wedding and honeymoon in real time, or a publisher offering editorial suggestions for The Diary of Anne Frank, Sacks’s work tangles contemporary social satire with absurdist sensibilities. Don’t miss Mike Sack’s here at Quimby’s to celebrate the release of this book on 3/10!
    F In Exams: The Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers by Richard Benson (Chronicle) $9.95
    Feel Better, Little Buddy: Animals With Casts by Julie Segal (Chronicle) $12.95
    The Last Greatest Magician In the World: Howard Thurson Versus Houdini and the Battles of the American Wizards by Jim Steinmeyer (Tarcher) $26.95 – Hey. Everybody knows about Houdini, but he was just an escape artist. Now Thurson, he was the one sawing women in half, producing rabbits from the ether and levitating cards. I’ll pick a floating princess over a man escaping from a straightjacket any day. -LM
    UFOs: Myths, Conspiracies, and Realities by John B. Alexander Ph.D (Thomas Dun) $25.99 – A former Green Beret commander and developer of weapons at in New Mexico, Alexander finds facts and flaws in UFO history. He claims that UFOs are beyond current comprehension and extraterrestrial hypothesis are too narrow. Is perhaps truth even stranger than UFOs? That’s awesome. Are we talking about things from other dimensions?! Please say yes. -LM
    Nuclear Family Vacation: Travels In The World of Atomic Weaponry by Nathan Hodge and Sharon Weinberger (Bloomsbury) $16.00

    SEX & SEXY & SEX CULTURE!

    Front #151 $9.99

  • Connor Coyne Event Pictures

    Connor Coyne read from his serial killer novel Hungry Rats here at Quimby’s on Feb 5th. And there were cookies!

  • Borders Is bankrupt. So let us order the book you want.

    It’s true. With Borders crossing over into the border of being Border less we can still whatever book you want (if it’s in print and the distributors we go through have it).

    Like what, for example? Like this for example…

    The Renegade History of the United States

    by Thaddeus Russell

    This people’s history of ‘merican scoundrels, nogoodniks, misfits and criminals. This is the balls-to-the-wall version of the U.S. of A. you really do wish you learned about in school. A nice hardcover for only $27.00.

  • Weekly Top 10

    1. Cometbus #54 In China With Green Day by Aaron Cometbus $4.00 – It’s awesome, in case you needed us to tell you that.
    2. Brilliant Mistake #4 Your Secretary #8 by Carrie and Jami Sailor $3.00 – Valentine’s Day special!!
    3. Your Secretary #7 Playing Victim #4 by Jami Sailor $1.00
    4. Politics of Penetration $1.00
    5. Big Questions #15 the Sweet Taste of Victory by Anders Nilsen (D&Q) $7.95 – The most gorgeous, most finalest one… the Big Questions end times is disruptive, surreal and poetic. Nilsen’s draughtmanship is pure and stunning, where disarmingly simple forms are made perfectly right. If you’ve been keeping time with this series, you’ll certainly be excited by this chapter, and if you’re just catching up, you’ll be dazzled by this near-religious, cryptic conclusions you’ll be catching here. -EF
    6. Proximity #8 Education As Art $12.00 – Writing the book on learning as art and the art of learning: Proximity #8 comes from all angles, focuses, builds, supports. Weighing in at 232 pages, this volume does an exceptional job with a wide variety of profiles, interviews and portfolios and essays, staying both solidly local and vitally connected, you’d be hard pressed to find a smarter art magazine.
    7. Believer #78 Feb 11 $8.00
    8. Gaylord Phoenix by Edie Fake (Secret Acres) $17.95 – All-Gaylord-All-Phoenix-All-In-One, Dr. Bronner’s Style.
    9. Proof I Exist #13 by Billy Da Bunny $8.00 – This issue includes perhaps the most proof that Billy exists in zine form EVER: sewn terrycloth Chuck E Cheez photobooth covers, handmade stickers, pasted photo inserts, miscellany, true tales from the depths of New Mexico, remenicins about those good ol’ Chicago days and a dime bag of chest hair. That’s what you call pulling out all the stops, kids. Wow, for reals. -EF
    10. First Line vol 12 #4 $3.00 – All submissions published have the same first line in every issue.

  • New Stuff This Week

    Hustle in for a last minute Valentine gift idea. How about this?

    Sex Our Bodies Our Junk by The Association for the Betterment of Sex Headquarters, Mike Sacks and various others (Broadway) $18.99 – And hey! Mike Sacks will be here at Quimby’s to read from his book of humor pieces Your Wildest Dreams, Within Reason on March 10th.

    ZINES!
    Brilliant Mistake #4 Your Secretary #8 by Jami Sailor and Carrie $3.00 – What?! You didn’t make it to last night’s release party for this here at Quimby’s? It was awesome. There were cupcakes, stencils, and multiple referances to having your heart broken. Well, if you missed the event you’re in luck. We still have a few of this split-zine to sell you.
    Your Secretary #7 Playing Victim #4 by Jami Sailor $1.00
    One Thirty One #1 $3.00
    Sassyfrass Circus #5 $2.00
    Femme a Barbe vol 2 $2.00
    All Things Ordinary #3 $2.00

    COMICS & MINI COMIX!
    Uptight #4 by Jordan Crane (Fantagraphics) $3.95
    Fascination by Andrew Ek $6.00
    Favorites – A Sappy Autobiographical Story about Susie Cagle’s Shoes by Susie Cagle $2.00 – Read her stuff now so you can say you read it before she got famous, because her work is really great.
    Remainders – This is What Concerns Me Presents by Susie Cagle $3.00
    This is What Concerns Me #1 by Susie Cagle $3.00
    Demongun #1 Feb 11 by Bernie McGovern $2.00
    This is What Adventure Looks Like by Jarod Rosello $1.00
    Well Dressed Bear Will Develop Intimacy Issues Later in Life by Jarod Rosello $4.00

    GRAPHIC NOVELS & TRADE PAPERBACKS!
    Anthem by Ayn Rand by Charles Santino and Joe Staton (New American Library) $15.00 – This dystopian novella by everyone’s favorite objectivist is a love letter to independence and individuality. No matter what your politics are, the themes in this graphic novel realization of Ayn Rand’s classic are universal.
    Ivy by Sarah Oleksyk (Oni) $19.99
    Tales of a Hippy Kid: Road Trippin’ & Skinny Dippin’ by Jon Kroll and Dave Bohn (Ape) $14.95 – Weed, nudity, hot tub. What else could you possibly need?  Is this like a Hot Tub Time Machine? -LM
    Daytripper TPB by Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba (Vertigo) $19.99 – Beautiful work from twin brothers, with moments of life take on entirely new meanings as events from possible pasts or futures cast characters into new lights. Gorgeous cities and landscapes from Brazil across several decades with touches of surrealism. Jeff Smith of Bone blurbed that he couldn’t put this down.
    Bone Quest for the Spark Book 1 by Jeff Smith and Tom Sniegoski (Scholastic) $10.99
    On The Line: The Complete Strips From the Guardian by Rian Hughes (Image) $12.99
    Midlife by Joe Ollman (D&Q) $19.95

    ART & DESIGN BOOKS!
    Journey is the Destination the Journals of Dan Eldon (Chronicle) $24.95
    Feel the Darkness by Ragnar Persson (Dokument Press) $39.95
    Beer – A Genuine Collection of Cans by Dan Becker and Lance Wilson (Blue Apple) $19.95
    Lex Sten Stencil Poster by Lex Sten (Drago) $29.00

    FICTION!
    The Illumination by Kevin Brockmeier (Pantheon) $24.95 – In this wonderful novel by the author of the amazing book Brief History of the Dead, pain manifests itself as visible light after a mysterious event called “the Illumination,” revealing humanity to be mortally wounded. an inspiring take on suffering and the often fleeting nature of connection.
    Fantastic Planet Oms en Serie by Stephen Wul (Creation Oneiros) $14.95 – This French novel written by a dental surgeon in inspired the animated cult film La Plamete Sauvage (Fantastic Planet) in 1973, which was smuggled out from behind the Iron Curtain. The last surviving humans are taken from Earth to the wild planet Ygam by the traags, a race of blue- skinned, red- eyed giants. Here they become known as oms, used as lowly servants and regarded as savages. But little by little, led by a young man of superior intelligence named Terr, the oms regain their thirst for liberty and rise up against the draags to affirm their humanity in the face of oppression. Planet of the Apes? But with a different ending? You be the judge.

    MAGAZINES!
    Cabinet #40 Hair $12.00
    Juxtapoz #122 Mar 11 $5.99
    High Times Apr 11 $5.99
    Shindig vol 2 #20 Jan Feb 11 $9.99
    Wire #323 Jan 11 $10.99
    Internationalist #32 Jan Feb 11 $2.00
    Monocle vol 4 #40 Feb 11 $10.00
    AdBusters #94 vol 19 #2 Mar Apr 11 $8.95

    LITERARY JOURNALS, CHAP BOOKS & POETRY
    Dead Beat vol 1 by Brian Echon and Pat Walsh Scott $10.00
    Slake Los Angeles 2011 Crossing Over A City and Its Stories $18.00

    MUSIC BOOKS!
    Nick Cave – Sinner Saint: The True Confessions Thirty Years of Essential Interviews ed. by Mat Snow (Plexus) $19.95

    MISCREANTS & MAYHEM BOOKS!
    Beautiful on the Outside, Rich on the Inside by Douglas S. Hunter III (Upstate Chamber of Cobras) $20.00 – I think maybe you might need to come read this book right now. So many moons ago we got a book of fiction about wrapping Roy Orbison in Clingfilm. So this book sort of reminds me of that one. Really weird but immediately engaging. It’s about a guy posting a preposterous singles ad on Craigslist about being single and rich that started like this: “I am rich, and when I say rich, I mean I am dictating this to my professional typist while I am sailing to St. Kitts.” All that follows are the responses he’s gotten. And you know how you read something on line and you get sucked in to reading all the comments people make about it under it, and it turns into a big soap opera, people arguing and dialoguing with each other? Well, this reminds me of that too. And you know what else? The logo for the publisher is awesome too, so we’ll paste it in below. And oh! Valentine’s is right around the corner. What better gift to woo a weirdo?
    Late American Novel Writers On the Future of Books ed. by Jeff Marin (Soft Skull) $14.95
    Yellow Kid Weil: The Autobiography of Americas Master Swindler (AK Press) $18.00 – This classic memoir back in print!
    How to Hustle and Win a Survival Guide for the Ghetto by Understanding Supreme $14.95

    POLTICS & REVOLUTION BOOKS!
    Hope Deferred: Narratives of Zimbabwean Lives by Orner and Holmes (McSweeneys) $16.00
    Small 911 Flipbook by Scott Blake (small) $5.00 (big) $35.00 – Yes, this is for real.

    SEX & SEXY & SEX CULTURE!
    Single Year by Dawn Mueller $14.00
    Reality Shows by Karen Finley (Feminist Press) $17.95 – With a forword by Kathleen Hanna and an introduction by Ann Pellegrini.
    Gaytimes Magazine #389 Feb 11 $9.95

    OTHER STUFF!
    Zombie Spaceship Wasteland Unabridged Audio CD by Patton Oswalt (Scribner) $19.99 – Read by the author. Don’t miss Patton signing at Reckless Records on March 18th. We’ll be there too!

  • 2nd annual Long Arm Stapler Award nominations open!

    Last year, Quimby’s Bookstore created the Long Arm Stapler Award to highlight accomplishments in self-publishing.  The award was presented to QZAP, the Queer Zine Archive Project, at the opening night of the Chicago Zine Fest.  As this year’s Chicago Zine Fest approaches, we’ve refined the award process a little, and would like your input.  We are seeking nominations for both the recipient of this year’s Long Arm Stapler Award, as well as nominations for two members of the jury, which will select this year’s recipient.

    Quimby’s Long Arm Stapler Award is an annual honor bestowed upon a group or individual dedicated to self-publishing and the first amendment. Each year’s recipient must show the following qualities:

    • enthusiasm for and commitment to self -publishing, which includes active participation at some level of self-publishing.
    • cause for inspiration within other self-publishers.
    • a high level of quality in output.

    The Long Arm Stapler Award should not be viewed as a competition, but as Quimby’s celebrating one of the forms of media that makes our store unique.  The utilitarian nature of the award –an actual long arm stapler- is meant to focus this honor as a form of recognition and encouragement of the work the recipient has done for self-publishing, and as an attempt to bring self-publishers together to celebrate one of their own.

    The award’s jury will be comprised of Quimby’s employees, any interested recipient of the Long Arm Stapler Award for the past five years, and up to two individuals nominated by the public.

    To nominate a group or individual for either the award or the jury, email us at info[at]quimbys.com, with your nomination and a brief reason for the nomination.

    • Nominations for the jury are due by February 15, 2011
    • Nominations for the award are due by February 21, 2011
    • The award will be presented at the Chicago Zine Fest’s Karoke party at Quimby’s Bookstore on March 25, 2011

    Did we mention we’re having Karaoke here on March 25th?

    Card by B.T. Livermore http://www.bigtimeillustration.com/
    Card by B.T. Livermore http://www.bigtimeillustration.com