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Naked Backpack Boy

Naked Backpack Boy

Carlos Kotkin recounts a friend’s date in which fashion was not a priority, while a backpack accessory apparently was.

January 6th, 2012 | Posted in Heavy Breathing | Read More »

WOLD: Working Together for Our Privacy

WOLD: Working Together for Our Privacy

CLVRSKLL is a Black Metal music column by Matthew Simmons for Smalldoggies Magazine. This month: Trying not to Google WOLD.

December 22nd, 2011 | Posted in CLVRSKLL | Read More »

YES YES for YesYes Books

YES YES for YesYes Books

Vouched Books contributor Tyler Gobble sits down to speak with KMA Sullivan about her press, YesYes Books, and some of the amazing that they’ve been releasing.

December 22nd, 2011 | Posted in Vouched Satellite | Read More »

There Was a Dog

There Was a Dog

Carlos Kotkin remembers a Welsh Terror named Max who once boarded with him. And in his honor, he offers a touching eulogy.

November 11th, 2011 | Posted in Heavy Breathing | Read More »

You Can Vouch It But How Do You Sell It?

You Can Vouch It But How Do You Sell It?

Vouched Books contributor Tyler Gobble takes a look at the excerpts used by the Vouched booksellers, Christopher Newgent and Laura Straub, when selling books from their tables.

November 10th, 2011 | Posted in Vouched Satellite | Read More »

Stumped

Stumped

Carlos Kotkin recalls the time he was trapped in the grip of a diabolical tree stump, memorializing all the times his father placed him in peril.

October 7th, 2011 | Posted in Heavy Breathing | 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 »

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 »

Details Details Details, or, How I Do Not Care for a Certain Sacred Cow

Details Details Details, or, How I Do Not Care for a Certain Sacred Cow

Harry K. explores the intimate details of movies he both loves and hates in successive rotations for your reading pleasure.

August 25th, 2011 | Posted in Hot Buttered Popcorn | Read More »

Carlos Hollywood

Carlos Hollywood

Carlos Kotkin reminisces about the time he worked for a famous European bohemian and hung out with the rich and famous.

August 12th, 2011 | Posted in Heavy Breathing | Read More »

A Journal You Should Be Reading: Sixth Finch

A Journal You Should Be Reading: Sixth Finch

From Vouched Online, Tyler Gobble. Mesmerizing is this journal: Sixth Finch. They’re slick, the layout, the design, learn more now.

August 11th, 2011 | Posted in Vouched Satellite | Read More »

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