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Carrie Seitzinger is the Smalldoggies Magazine Poetry editor; as a poet, she has been featured at poetry venues across the country. She graduated UC Irvine (BA: English, Poetry Emphasis). Her first book of poetry, The Dots Don't Connect, was self-published in 2004. Her poems have appeared in Poor Claudia, Mosaic, Cobalt Poets, Smalldoggies Magazine and The Portland Review; they have have also been recorded for podcasts. She currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon. Learn more about her at her official site.

Poet: Jay Passer, San Francisco, CA

Poet: Jay Passer, San Francisco, CA

Spotlight on San Francisco, CA Poet: Jay Passer, featuring one awesome poem, Small Doggies Featured Poem #5.

February 2nd, 2012 | Posted in Featured Poem | Read More »

Poet: Megan Lent, Sacramento, CA

Poet: Megan Lent, Sacramento, CA

Spotlight on Sacramento, CA Poet: Megan Lent, featuring one extra lovely poem, Small Doggies Featured Poem #4.

February 1st, 2012 | Posted in Featured Poem | Read More »

Rabies, Rabies by Tracy Gonzalez

Rabies, Rabies by Tracy Gonzalez

The 18th piece of Flash Fiction at Small Doggies, dreamlike prose about numbness and memory by Tracy Gonzalez.

January 31st, 2012 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Poet: Mark Parsons, Japan

Poet: Mark Parsons, Japan

Spotlight on Japan Poet: Mark Parsons, featuring one awesome poem, Small Doggies Featured Poem #3.

January 25th, 2012 | Posted in Featured Poem | Read More »

Poet: Chris Davidson, Seal Beach, CA

Poet: Chris Davidson, Seal Beach, CA

Spotlight on Seal Beach, CA Poet: Chris Davidson, featuring one awesome poem, Smalldoggies Featured Poem #2.

December 21st, 2011 | Posted in Featured Poem | Read More »

Poet: J. Bradley, Orlando, FL

Poet: J. Bradley, Orlando, FL

Spotlight on Orlando, FL Poet: J. Bradley, featuring a suite of poems inspired by the Death Cab For Cutie album Transatlanticism; Smalldoggies Poet #21.

November 16th, 2011 | Posted in New Work | Read More »

Poet: M.G. Martin, Brooklyn, NY

Poet: M.G. Martin, Brooklyn, NY

Spotlight on Brooklyn, NY Poet: M.G. Martin, featuring one amazing poem, Smalldoggies Featured Poem #1.

October 26th, 2011 | Posted in Featured Poem | Read More »

Smalldoggies Reading Series Chapbook 3, Published October 2011

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).

October 20th, 2011 | Posted in Store | Read More »

Poet: Dena Rash Guzman, Sandy, OR

Poet: Dena Rash Guzman, Sandy, OR

Spotlight on Sandy, OR Poet: Dena Rash Guzman, featuring a four-poem suite from Bitches in History, Smalldoggies Poet #20.

October 19th, 2011 | Posted in New Work | Read More »

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 »

An Interview With Author Christian TeBordo

An Interview With Author Christian TeBordo

Interview with Christian TeBordo on writing practices, narrators, inspiration, and his newish collection of short stories The Awful Possibilities, from Featherproof Books.

September 2nd, 2011 | Posted in Interviews | Read More »

Poet: Kendra Grant Malone, Brooklyn, NY

Poet: Kendra Grant Malone, Brooklyn, NY

Spotlight on Brooklyn, NY Poet: Kendra Grant Malone, featuring a five-poem suite from Smalldoggies Poet #18.

August 24th, 2011 | Posted in New Work | Read More »

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