Monthly Archives: April 2009

Arthur Ganson in Austin

I first saw the work of Arthur Ganson projected on a wall of the Portland museum of science and industry. It was a revelation. The videos were one machine sculpture after another, each work of art a clear statement of … Continue reading

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Matthew Bey fiction in Black Gate

It’s been a few years now, but the story I sold to Black Gate Magazine has come out in print. There’s a very nice illustration by Bernie Mereault, and a nice little photo of me, courtesy of Jayme Blashke: The … Continue reading

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Zines, other people still do them

I’ve had several pleasant zine experiences lately. At STAPLE! I picked up a zine from what I presume were a couple of brothers over at TorC Press. It’s called Death Nouveau, and it seems to be about a cybernetic-zombie-demon in … Continue reading

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Bioterrorism in the bakery

Recently I had to earn a City of Austin Food Handler’s certificate. I’m not going to go too much into how little I think of that program. It seems to be both futile, considering that foodservice is an industry with … Continue reading

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Space Squid gets its first criticism!

Space Squid has been chugging along for a a few years now, and it’s surprised me that no-one has really said anything about the way that there’s always a woman on the cover. I mean, sure, we’ve named them Squid … Continue reading

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