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  • Beth Bosworth reads

    Beth Bosworth,
    author of A Burden of Earth and Other Stories.
    Tuesday, November 18, 7:30pm
     
    Beth Bosworth – Brooklyn, NY-based novelist and short story writer, author of the collection A Burden of Earth and Other Stories, and the novel Tunneling, which the Chicago Tribune termed “inspired” and the Boston Globe termed “a hallucinatory rush… a wildly original moon shot of a novel”. She is also a founding editor of the Saint Ann’s Review.

  • Ayun Halliday author East Village Inky

    Ayun Halliday author East Village Inky
    reads from No Touch Monkey! And Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late
    Thursday December 11th 7PM
     
    In addition to being the sole employee of The East Village Inky, Ayun Halliday is the author of No Touch Monkey! And Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late and The Big Rumpus. She lives in Brooklyn, but before that she spent 11 years in Chicago where her biggest claim to fame was her ability to sculpt the fat around her navel into a bagel, in the interstitial spaces of Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind.
     
    She will be reading and signing her new book No Touch Monkey! And Other Travel Lessons Learned Too Late
     
    more info at www.ayunhalliday.com

  • Zine Guide presents "Love and Hate"

    Zine Guide & Tail Spins Magazine present an evening of Love and Hate
    Wednesday December 10th 8PM
     
    In keeping with the holiday spirit, Zine Guide and Tail Spins Magazine, in conjunction with Diatribe zine and Random Life In Progress zine, present an evening of readings concerning “Love & Hate,” featuring:
     
    Grant Schreiber (Judas Goat Quarterly – www.geocities.com/egospark)
    Brandon Wetherbee & Greg Smith (Foul zine – http://foulinc.com)
    Michele Walker (www.michelewalker.com)
    Seth Emily (Americant zine – www.palpalpal.net/home/home.html)
    Alex Zander (MK Ultra -www.mk-magazine.com)
     
    This event is also brought to you by the Self-Publishers Events Council of
    Chicago.
     
    For more info please visit www.zineguide.net and www.diatribemedia.com.

  • Tiki Party with Duke Carter the author ofTiki Quest

    Tiki Party with Duke Carter the author ofTiki Quest
    Friday, October 24th 7:30pm
     
    Tiki Quest: Collecting the Exotic Past is the latest book offering for Tiki fanatics. Many discover the mysterious wonders of the world of Tiki through some small cast-off relic. There are those who amass only enough to outfit their home bar, there are others who are obsessed with Tiki in every form. Duke Carter is obsessed. His book catalogues the collection of vintage Tiki he has put together through years of scouring thrift stores, flea markets, and junk shops.
     
    Duke Carter has been collecting Tiki with his wife Amy for nearly a decade, and they knew from early on that the Tiki collection was more than just a hobby or casual interest. The Carter?s each had a small collection before they met, and when Amy took Duke to the Hala Kahiki on their first date, he knew they were destined to be together. Four years later they got married at the Kona Kai in Chicago, Illinois. The Carter?s Tiki collection boasts thousands of items and has been featured in the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, and on HGTV?s Extreme Homes.

  • Rob Christopher reads from 100 Spinning Plates

    Rob Christopher reads from 100 Spinning Plates
    Friday November 21st 8:00 PM
     
    Rob Christopher reads from 100 Spinning Plates a collection of 100 Cards–100 Stories.
     
    Shuffle & Read. Welcome to the world of Random Literature. 100 Stories on 100 Cards. Read as many as you like, in any order. Piece together your version of an exploded novel–or exploded reality. And let the significance fall where it may.
     
    Come see what happens? How the story unfolds?

  • Androo Robinson reads from his mini-comic Cryptozoa

    Androo Robinson reads from his mini-comic Cryptozoa
    Saturday December 13th 3PM
     
    SevenTen Bishop presents a once in a life time event
    featuring renowned illustrator Androo Robinson of Ped
    Xing. His series of minicomics have garnered glowing
    praise from all over the small press spectrum; from
    Factsheet Five to The Comics Journal, and somehow
    managed to rack up three Ignatz Award nominations.
     
    In addition to the full length Ped Xing zine, Androo
    produces the brilliant single panel series Cryptozoa
    and the collaborative perzine Secret Mystery Love
    Shoes with Maria Goodman. Recently Cryptozoa was
    FEATURED in the July issue of Utne Reader!
     
    For his performance at Quimby’s Bookstore Androo
    provides a very oversized book containing some
    favorite Cryptozoa panels and he will read, explain,
    defend and discuss his work with the audience.
     
    Androo lives and works in Portland, OR

  • Tom Levinson reads

    Tom Levinson reads from All That’s Holy
    Saturday, November 15, 7:30pm
     
    Tom Levinson says he’s no expert on religion, just a guy who set out on a road trip with a notepad and asked dozens of ordinary Americans to open up and tell him about God. Thousands of miles, scores of interviews, 305 pages and four years later, his journey has resulted in the recently published book All That’s Holy, a conversational documentary on contemporary American religious experience that’s earned acclaim from industry journal Publishers Weekly and veteran writers such as Joyce Carol Oates.
     
    Levinson, a 29 year old University of Chicago law student, said he paid little attention to religion growing up in an unobservant Jewish family in Manhattan. In the book, Levinson borrows the terms “cafeteria Catholic” and “mess hall Muslim” from his subjects to describe the way Americans pick and choose among traditions as if in a buffet line.
     
    In his account, a white New Mexican woman converts to Sikhism by way of yoga, a Cambodian Buddhist treats her cancer with both Western medicine and traditional healing, a southern Baptist says a “Hail Mary” when her daughter gives birth, Hindus worship Jesus icons, neo-pagans transform Halloween into a Celtic ceremony, Orthodox Jews keep kosher but smoke cigarettes, and Muslim women veil themselves but stand up for gender equality in the workplace. The book is light on analysis and heavy on anecdote, which Levinson said is by design.
     
    “I wanted it to be as accessible as possible,” he said. “I see the book more as a conversation starter within faith communities … for example, do Baptists in Kentucky know the Muslims in Lexington? If not, why not?” These are the questions he said he hopes his book will encourage readers to ask themselves.
     
    Tom Levinson will read and sign copies of All That’s Holy

  • Geoffrey Bent author of Silent Partners

    Geoffrey Bent author of Silent Partners
    Saturday November 22nd 8PM
     
    Geoffrey Bent will read and sign copies of Silent Partners
     
    After 27 years of trying to get his outrageous satire Silent Partners into print, Geoffrey Bent finally found a publisher that didn\’t shy away from the subject matter. This black comedy of fiction delves into the mind of a necrophile, from his early childhood to his final sexual odyssey in search of the ultimate in dead icons to desecrate. The reader hears his innermost thoughts as he rants on God, politics, men, women, and the justification of his own perversions. Is the public ready for a book with subject matter so shocking? The first printing is already sold out.
     
    “This wonderfully eccentric novel is by turns amusing and erotic, and always intriguing.”
    Scott Turow
     
    “Not for those with delicate sensibilities. Bent shatters convention with a sledgehammer and sifts through the remains with a magnifying glass.”
    Corbin Chezner

  • M. Dylan Raskin reads from Little New York Bastard

    M. Dylan Raskin reads from Little New York Bastard
    Monday November 3rd 8PM
     
    Meet M. Dylan Raskin (MDR to friends). At 22, he’s the opposite of hip: a working-class college dropout and world-class malcontent who lives with his mother in Queens. Make that Flushing-stinking-Queens, to be precise”and if you know anything about the joint you know that it’s a wretched, horrible place.” Don’t get him wrong: it’s not that he doesn’t like New York, exactly, it’s just that lately he’s felt more and more at odds with everything-his family, his generation, his hometown, even himself. One day he gets fed up and decides to take his freedom on the road, setting off for Chicago in a quixotic attempt to turn his life around.
     
    Equal parts road story, coming-of-age memoir, and existential manifesto, LITTLE NEW YORK BASTARD is the true story of an outsider for the ages, a mixed-up kid who knows what he wants in life but has no idea how to get it. Its also an exhilarating addition to the literature of alienated young people looking for meaning in a world whose values seem utterly upside down.
     
    Author bio:
    M. Dylan Raskin was born in Queens, New York.
     
    He will be reading and signing his book.

  • Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Sowkins with Denise Dee & friends

    Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Sowkins with Denise Dee & friends
    Saturday, October 18, 7:00pm
     
    Join Denise Dee, Tanya Bons & Sara McCool as they celebrate the 10th anniversary of Sowkins, Denise’s autofiction book which was one of the first books printed by “Punks with Presses” The evening will also be a release party for Issue 2 of The Peppermint Papers. They will all read from current work.
     
    Dee is a playwright, poet, and autofictionist. She edited and published the seminal punk litzines Lobster Tendencies and The Closest Penguins. Her first play The Family Tree received “Best of the Fringe” at the S.F. Fringe Festival. Some of her favorite places she’s been published are Primal Primers, Znine, Solo Flyer, Street Spirit, and Zyzzyva. Sowkins first printing was paid with through money raised from Denise’s zine, punk communities and friends.
     
    For more info visit:
    http://www.emptymirrorbooks.com/sowkins.html
    http://www.creative-writer.net/peppermint.html