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The best I can bother with today is a picture of Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham in the afterlife most people are picturing them in today.
Bruce Wises and his Wise Words poem column closes out Oddball Magazine.
Thanks for reading us this week.
Even when I have Stone Soup off, I still can't start updating until after 9:00.
I need to up my game.
Another first time contributor, poet Loki Kone, graces our site with photographer Bonnie Matthews Brock. Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this Wednesday. We'll see you again soon.
Poet Tabitha Morris gives us her first contribution for the morning alongside photographer Jennifer Matthews. Welcome to Wednesday over at Oddball Magazine.
A group of white people with Superman powers trying to preserve their alleged genetic purity by plotting to destroy the planetary equivalent of the United Nations? How did comics suddenly get woke over thirty years ago? From Legionnaires #27, written by Tom Peyer and Tom McCraw (who also did coloring on the issue), penciled by Mike McCraw and inked by W.C. Carani.
Pride Month is done, but I'd like to feature Emma Wells, a Pride staple at Oddball Magazine. Her poem "Fall" comes courtesy of Spillwords.
Patricia Carragon has an anti-ode to America turning a wizened 250. Glad to have photography paired paired with her work this Tuesday at Oddball Magazine.
A lot has happened while I was away. While I was away from the computer, John Patrick Robbins published my poem "Your Job That Will Be Erased" over at The Crossroads. Thanks to him and Crossroads readers.
"Retribution" is my latest poem for the micropoetry journal Five Fleas (Itchy Poetry). Glad to be in the Monday post with fellow poets Noah Berlatsky, Ruth Holzer, Marie Derley and many others. Thanks to Roberta Beach Jacobson for putting this group together.
Another Anne Skove's comic on the (lack of) creative process in this week's "She Who Laughs Lasts." Read it now over at Oddball Magazine.
Post July Fourth Mike Mesterton-Gibbons gives us lighter subject matter for this Monday. Welcome to Oddball Magazine. It's like we never rest.
When I visit my Mom for July Fourth, we go watch the fireworks because they are literally walking distance from my childhood house. Normally, nearly all of my fireworks photos are subpar because I don't want to stand up and block people's views. Luckily, it started raining by the time the show started, so the field wasn't as packed. I took a few photos like this one that I'm happy with.
Poet, author, columnist and editor Marc Goldfinger has been a multiple time feature during my tenure at Stone Soup Poetry, and he has always been generous enough to share the spotlight with colleagues from fellow Boston poets to fellow members of the Highway Poets. This time, on July 22, we're giving Marc the full feature spotlight online. Join us for the local legend's performance.
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