Written by admin on July 28th, 2010
Lot’s of exciting news and developments!
Dan Bolton was kind enough to write up a nice review of Isaac’s zine on the might Club Mumble website.
We’ve added 3 new artists to the roster: Lauri Apple, Tully Mills and Benjamin Carr. Look for more information about their upcoming zines over the new few weeks and months.
Parking Block now has a Facebook page. If you are socially inclined please stop by and give it a thumbs up.
New zines? There’s two of them and they are outstanding. Drawing Down the Moon by Dennis Pomales and Moral Guidance by Jason Leisge. Check them out in person at Quimby’s or order them online.
The big move is over. The boxes are unpacked.
Settling in and getting things done.
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Written by admin on May 6th, 2010
The next round of Parking Block Publications has been folded and stapled.
SF-11 by Isaac McKay-Randozzi and The Moon is Made of Cheese by Snacki.
If you’d prefer to shop locally, they should be on Quimby’s shelves by the weekend.
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Written by admin on April 26th, 2010
Things settled down after Zine Fest but things are starting to shift back into high gear. A few highlights:
- Mark Gildersleeve and Jay Croft’s zines are now sold out.
- You can now find select Parking Block Publications out and about with our friend Gabe Levinson. His book bike project is something everyone should get excited about!
- Parking Block artist Ricky Cozzolino has launched a site for his WTS creatures undertaking. He’s turning into a Colorado crafting kingpin.
- There’s a number of new artists and biographies on the artist page. Learn more about Snacki, Christopher Smith and Porous Walker and welcome Dennis Pomales. Look for Dennis’ zine in June.
Look for two new zines to be available next week to celebrate Parking Block’s 1 year anniversary. Here a few glimpses:
SF-11 by Isaac Mckay-Randozzi
Superior photography from the coffee achiever.
The Moon is Made of Cheese by Snacki
True facts from the tapeworm champ.
Start saving your nickles and check back next week.
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Written by admin on March 8th, 2010
The first annual Chicago Zinefest is almost here! To celebrate this momentous occasion there are two new zines available: Skate Trips From Hell by Lou Shields and Desperate But Not Serious by Nicholas Peterson. You can purchase them online or come down to the fest and pick them up in person on Saturday.
Learn a bit more about Parking Block on Chicago Subtext.
There’s been a number of additions and updates to the Artist page.
Jason Leisge sent over out a few pictures from his zine.
Look for it later this spring.
Lots of new developments developing for the rest of 2010. Pick up the early releases before they’re gone.
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