“Author Archive”
Stories written by Matty Byloos
Matty Byloos attended Santa Clara University (BA 1996) and the Art Center College of Design (MFA 2001). His first collection of short stories, Don't Smell the Floss, was published in 2009 by Write Bloody Books; Byloos is an accomplished painter with a history of exhibiting both nationally and internationally. He runs the environmental blog Easy Ways to Go Green. Byloos also contributes to the community lit and humor blog, We Who Are About to Die, and The Nervous Breakdown. Follow him on Twitter here: Matty Byloos. Or on his personal site here: Matty Byloos Official Site.

Small Doggies Readings PDX: Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Small Doggies Magazine Reading Series, PDX020: Ben Loory(LA); Trinie Dalton(LA); J. Bradley(FL); The Ghost Ease, Music. At The Blue Monk, 5/8/12

April 27th, 2012 | Posted in Reading Series | Read More »

Crayfish House by Cameron Pierce

Crayfish House by Cameron Pierce

The 19th piece of Flash Fiction published by Small Doggies, in which Cameron Pierce returns for a 2nd time, to tell us about twin brothers and a dollhouse they found.

April 24th, 2012 | Posted in Flash Fiction | Read More »

Green Girl

Green Girl

A review of Kate Zambreno’s novel Green Girl from Emergency Press, 2011, by Richard Chiem.

April 5th, 2012 | Posted in Book Reviews | Read More »

Hollywood Squares Part 2

Hollywood Squares Part 2

Nate Collins is possibly obsessed with boxing, and receives an adult make-a-wish foundation gift to a heavyweight title bout. From 2004, Part 2.

March 14th, 2012 | Posted in So What Else Nate | Read More »

Animal Party, by Trinie Dalton

Animal Party, by Trinie Dalton

“Animal Party” by Trinie Dalton, a Smalldoggies fiction selection that draws the connection between animals and humans by way of a path through Burgertime. Sort of.

March 6th, 2012 | Posted in Short Stories | Read More »

Small Doggies Readings PDX: Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Smalldoggies Magazine Reading Series, PDX019: Alexis Smith(PDX); Joseph Riippi(NYC); Erik Bader(PDX); Rob Gray aka Silly Rob Childish, Music. At The Blue Monk, 3/13/12

March 6th, 2012 | Posted in Reading Series | Read More »

An Interview With Author Alexis Smith

An Interview With Author Alexis Smith

Interview with Alexis Smith on writing practices, technology, editing, family, and his forthcoming book Unbuilt Projects (2012), for Smalldoggies.

March 2nd, 2012 | Posted in Interviews | Read More »

Puppy Love by Roy Coughlin

Puppy Love by Roy Coughlin

“Puppy Love” by Roy Coughlin, a Smalldoggies fiction selection involving one man’s quest for connection in a world more disconnected than ever.

February 28th, 2012 | Posted in Short Stories | Read More »

Cold and Hard and Perfect by Brian Tibbetts

Cold and Hard and Perfect by Brian Tibbetts

“Cold and Hard and Perfect” by Brian Tibbetts, a Smalldoggies fiction selection, wherein our narrator recounts a pivotal, if not frozen, moment in his memory.

February 21st, 2012 | Posted in Short Stories | Read More »

Practicing Preventive Healthcare With Your Dog

Practicing Preventive Healthcare With Your Dog

As dog owners, one of our prime responsibilities to our pets is that we insure their continued health and wellness.

February 8th, 2012 | Posted in Features | Read More »

Smalldoggies Reading Series Chapbook 4, Published January 2012

This 4th publication from Small Doggies Press is a now quarterly chapbook that includes one piece of writing from each of the performers at readings 14-17 in Portland (October 2011-January 2012).

February 3rd, 2012 | Posted in Store | Read More »

Adverts: Club Flyers in Brooklyn

Adverts: Club Flyers in Brooklyn

A serialized monthly comic featuring a city’s worth of characters and their unique take on the world of advertising, for Smalldoggies. #2; Jan. ‘12. By Maggie Wells.

January 31st, 2012 | Posted in Adverts | Read More »

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Recently Commented

  • Brian Tibbetts: Thanks again Matty. Now linked at briantibbetts.com under “fiction.”
  • Adam: Yeah this analysis is stupid. The entire film is not about reality or fantasy; in many ways the musical genre...
  • Jim McDermott: Great article , Nate. Keep them coming
  • robyn: this story is all of those things, cold and hard and perfect, but most certainly the third.
  • Kat: Aye, resistance if futile matey.