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Matthew Simmons lives in Seattle. He is the Interviews Editor Emeritus for Hobart. He is the author of the novella, A Jello Horse, and two collection of stories, Happy Rock, and Civil Coping Mechanisms. He is the Series Editor for Instant Future, an eBook imprint of Future Tense Books.

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An Interview with Don Ed Hardy

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When Don Ed Hardy left art school with a degree in printmaking in the ’60s, he decided not to pursue a career in the academic art world but to practice a form of art that had ...

The Ambient Cannibal: A Review of a Sept 1996 Episode of Negativland’s Radio Show

Matthew Simmons
Jul 1 2008
“The Ambient Cannibal,” an episode of KPFA’s Thursday night program, Over the Edge, begins like all episodes of Over the Edge: with the song “Heaven and Hell” by Vangelis (a ...

A Review of: How the Dead Dream by Lydia Millet

Matthew Simmons
Jan 1 2008

An Interview with Don Ed Hardy

Matthew Simmons
Nov 1 2007
When Don Ed Hardy left art school with a degree in printmaking in the ’60s, he decided not to pursue a career in the academic art world but to practice a form of art that had ...

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