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Poet: Sid Miller, Portland, OR

Poet: Sid Miller, Portland, OR

Spotlight on Portland, OR Poet: Sid Miller, featuring a four-poem suite based on song lyrics by the Silver Jews, from Smalldoggies Poet #19.

September 28th, 2011 | Posted in New Work | Read More »

Memory Succeeds by Invention by Elizabeth J. Colen

Memory Succeeds by Invention by Elizabeth J. Colen

“Memory Succeeds by Invention” by Elizabeth J. Colen, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, provides a quality of transparency to the houses in a neighborhood.

September 27th, 2011 | Posted in Short Stories | Read More »

Smalldoggies Readings PDX: Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Smalldoggies Readings PDX: Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Smalldoggies Magazine Reading Series, PDX014: Reading: Lidia Yuknavitch (PDX); Richard Chiem (Seattle); Scott Poole (PDX); The Maxines, Musical Guest. At The Blue Monk, 10/11/11

September 23rd, 2011 | Posted in Reading Series | Read More »

‘Me-conomics:’ The Wolfmaverickian Copula of Wolfmaverickonomics

‘Me-conomics:’ The Wolfmaverickian Copula of Wolfmaverickonomics

In this wintery economic climate, a dominant, impossibly attractive male business voice is needed to guide us so we can take the lemons before us and make scotch. Former CEO Max Wolfmaverick brings a new Bible for a new business age.

September 22nd, 2011 | Posted in Business Casual | Read More »

James Tadd Adcox

James Tadd Adcox

In One Note, Gabriel Blackwell asks writers to talk about the book they are currently reading and why. One Note 022: James Tadd Adcox, Michio Kaku, Hyperspace.

September 21st, 2011 | Posted in One Note | Read More »

Baby Is Going to Die Tonight by Richard Chiem

Baby Is Going to Die Tonight by Richard Chiem

The 12th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies: where writer Richard Chiem attempts to describe longing in terms of a pink dream.

September 20th, 2011 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

An Interview With Writer Evan J. Peterson

An Interview With Writer Evan J. Peterson

Smalldoggies interviews Seattle-based writer Evan J. Peterson, author of the poetry chapbook, Secular Exorcisms. They discuss writing, performing and art.

September 15th, 2011 | Posted in Interviews | Read More »

Wait, There’s a Direct-to-DVD sequel to Wild at Heart? What?

Wait, There’s a Direct-to-DVD sequel to Wild at Heart? What?

The Wild at Heart sequel went straight to DVD (which is never a good sign), but it has Javier Bardem and Tony Soprano. Curious why?

September 14th, 2011 | Posted in Viewfinder | Read More »

Day of the Dead by Adam Moorad

Day of the Dead by Adam Moorad

“Day of the Dead” by Adam Moorad, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, wherein our hero meets up with The Mortician, for better or worse.

September 13th, 2011 | Posted in Short Stories | Read More »

Nathan Holic Illustrations for Lavinia Ludlow’s alt.punk

Nathan Holic Illustrations for Lavinia Ludlow’s alt.punk

Smalldoggies Comics introduces Nathan Holic, by way of his illustrations for Lavinia Ludlow’s novel, alt.punk.

September 9th, 2011 | Posted in Features | Read More »

We All Have Our Things

We All Have Our Things

Carlos Kotkin explains a personal quirk and the trouble it’s gotten him into. And he introduces us to “Bob,” who already knows about Carlos’s “thing.”

September 9th, 2011 | Posted in Heavy Breathing | Read More »

ON FIRE: An Interview With Riley Michael Parker

ON FIRE: An Interview With Riley Michael Parker

From Vouched Online, Tyler Gobble. This month, he interviews Riley Michael Parker, top dog of HOUSEFIRE Publishing, about its operations and their first release, NOUNS OF ASSEMBLAGE.

September 9th, 2011 | Posted in Vouched Satellite | Read More »

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