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.”
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.”
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.
Harry K. explores the intimate details of movies he both loves and hates in successive rotations for your reading pleasure.
Carlos Kotkin reminisces about the time he worked for a famous European bohemian and hung out with the rich and famous.
From Vouched Online, Tyler Gobble. Mesmerizing is this journal: Sixth Finch. They’re slick, the layout, the design, learn more now.
Columnist Cagey H. joins the conversation of critique surrounding anti-legend Barry Bonds of the San Francisco baseball Giants. From 2003.
From Vouched Online, Tyler Gobble. This month, he decides to make a few recordings of himself, reading the work of other writers whom he has “Vouched” so far.
CLVRSKLL is a Black Metal music column by Matthew Simmons for Smalldoggies Magazine. This month: Thoughts on Oakrot’s categorization within Black Metal.
Harry K. describes his undying love for Jackie Gleason, the true originator of television comedy, in this film column for Smalldoggies.
Carlos Kotkin recounts a chance meeting with new friends in an elevator who helped him appreciate life on a higher level.
From Vouched Online, Tyler Gobble. This month, he decides to make a list of small/indie press books or related books that deserve attention this summer.
Carlos Kotkin remembers a not so pleasant swim in the waters of Lake Michigan while the cameras were rolling.