Intimate Monsters: The Poetry of Horror
Evan J. Peterson launches a new column examining the value of horror in poetry, for Smalldoggies magazine.
Evan J. Peterson launches a new column examining the value of horror in poetry, for Smalldoggies magazine.
Spotlight on Brooklyn, NY Poet: M.G. Martin, featuring one amazing poem, Smalldoggies Featured Poem #1.
“Horrorcore” by Ofelia Hunt, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, where two partners in crime embark on a brand new mission.
It’s no rock opera, no concept album. But each track gives the impression of a story, a feeling, and each subsequent track feels like an extension or modulation on that feeling.
This 3rd publication from Smalldoggies Press is a now tri-annual chapbook that includes one piece of writing from each of the performers at readings 11-13 in Portland (July 2011-September 2011).
Rob Noble, aka Viewfinder, offers several points of comparison based around Jack the Ripper, and between Johnny Depp and Michael Caine.
A time capsule of Glenn Danzig’s every footprint on the planet, in which every picture ever taken of Danzig is memorialized with commentary. 002.
Spotlight on Sandy, OR Poet: Dena Rash Guzman, featuring a four-poem suite from Bitches in History, Smalldoggies Poet #20.
Clutter, Episode 2: Apartment Living. Derrick considers the cost of moving, and is forced to once again consider the promises he has made his wife.
The 14th piece of Flash Fiction at Smalldoggies: in which a man rewrites two of the lost chapters of his novel, and then the trouble begins. By Lindsay Allison Ruoff.
Harrison Hauser, Episode 1: The Trouble With Mars. An introduction to the setting and to our hero, Harrison Hauser.