I used to have FOMO--Fear Of Missing Out--so one day I took a leap of faith and tried to join in on new opportunities and projects.
Numerous rejections later, I now have KOMO--Knowledge Of Missing Out.
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I used to have FOMO--Fear Of Missing Out--so one day I took a leap of faith and tried to join in on new opportunities and projects.
Numerous rejections later, I now have KOMO--Knowledge Of Missing Out.
Turned out my Henry Rollins pick had no music to it at all. Screw it. I'm posting it anyway.
Yesterday's Dire today. Hosted by Timothy Gager.
The noise in the background is barely music, but I had to share this Henry Rollins piece.
Alien Buddha Press is accepting submissions for three zines with general themes. Click here for the email address.
From this week's online gathering. Please consider supporting her either by contributing to her PayPal at apluto@lesley.edu or by purchasing her latest poetry collection, How Many Miles to Babylon?
The last Wednesday of National Poetry Month is here. :Let's close it out with a poem by new contributor Arlene Geller and returning artist Tybee Maitri. Oddball Magazine is just getting started.
Proof that crapping on poets is a time honored tradition in comics. Bernard the Poet would be Bernard the Tortured Poet if written today. This page was printed in X-Men #7 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby with inks by Chic Stone. Hope you enjoyed this National Poetry Month selection.
Mohammed Moussa's poetry can be found on Twitter (link includes alt text of the above poem) and on the Unheard Journalism Project.
Saw this right where the bus drops me off after work. The things I would have done with this literal blank canvas if only my handwriting wasn't so awful.
Jason Wright keeps at it with his poem. Read the latest Jagged Thought over at Oddball Magazine.
"Featuring 81 poets from around the world including upcoming, previously unpublished writers, to acclaimed multiple Pushcart Prize nominees and Lunar Codex contributors, this is the first
volume of Carnyx Collective."
Glad to have two of my Stone Soup Crouton poems included in this new anthology from Pendraig The Poet. You can order it off Amazon now.
David House turned twenty-one a short while back.
It's only right that I finish the Thoughts and Prayers issue of Stone's Throw finished and put it up on my site.
Reposting this cover with the hopes that it drives me to finish the damn thing.
The wait has been embarrassingly long.
Read my poem "Manufactured Dissent," up now at dadakuku. Thanks to petro c.k. for publishing me a second time during National Poetry Month.
Edward Michael Supranowicz is our next featured writer/artist to start of the last full week of National Poetry Month at Oddball Magazine.
For a while, I've been identifying this graffiti sticker as "Gumdrop Boy."
My girlfriend pointed out to me that it was actually a sticker based on Dorchester's Rainbow tank.