Smalldoggies Readings PDX: Thursday, Mar. 10, 2011
Smalldoggies Magazine Reading Series, PDX007: Reading: Zachary Schomburg (PDX); Ally Harris (PDX); Mazarine Treyz (Austin); Shenyah Klaras is the Musical Guest. At Cafe Magnolia, 3/10/11
Smalldoggies Magazine Reading Series, PDX007: Reading: Zachary Schomburg (PDX); Ally Harris (PDX); Mazarine Treyz (Austin); Shenyah Klaras is the Musical Guest. At Cafe Magnolia, 3/10/11
A Critique of My Apocalyptic Driveway by David Cotrone; a Smalldoggies fiction selection, new for the month of March by this Massachusetts-based writer.
Fashionista Melissa Tan ponders the question: How did we go from a society of women who once dressed impeccably, to one that barely covers their damn private parts?
Which Evil Being Should a Top-Level Executive Worship? Max worships Cthulhu and so should you or they will eat your face off, use your skin as chamois to buff Max’s Porsche collection and make a xylophone from your bones, figuratively speaking.
Spotlight on Seattle, WA Poet: Evan J. Peterson, featuring 5 new poems taken from an as-yet unpublished manuscript narrated by Frankenstein’s monster.
Matthew Simmons is master of impossibly black, brooding imagery, atmosphere and emotion, which reigns supreme in the six passages included in The Moon Tonight Feels My Revenge. Book in review, by Matt Ferner.
This first publication from Smalldoggies Press is a semi-annual chapbook that includes one piece of writing from each of the performers at the first six readings in Portland (September 2010-February 2011).
Mickey Hess is looking for his former students. In this month’s installment, he tracks down one who helps him to mis-remember the contents of Native Son. Noooooo. No smooth sex scenes in Native Son.