Probably not going to get views for dipping into this well again.
Chad Parenteau: Poet For Hire
The Blog
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Surprises
Poet Charles A. Perrone and artist Edward Michael Supranowicz kick off Tuesday at Oddball Magazine.
This Week's Most Distinguished Network Name
It's amazing what people will name their online networks. I'm always trying to hijack Wi-Fi when I'm commuting, so I often come across a number of interesting names. Every Tuesday, I post the most impressive and/or cringe-inducing names.
| Is this a Bluey reference? |
Monday, March 02, 2026
Seeping In
Poet Jules Nyquist gives us the first of hopefully many Epstein-themed pieces with help from the wonderful Ira Joel Haber. Gaze on their works now over at Oddball Magazine.
Lessons from the Hustle
Anne Skove gives us her perspective as a "dasher" in this week's comic. Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" and learn something over at Oddball Magazine.
Double Shot
Sunday, March 01, 2026
I Need This
With the world being what it is, I need this photo of Smokey all the way from April 15, 2012. I need an artifact of simpler times.
Your Weekly Dose of God
I came across this store in Panama City Beach called Tiny Mustard Seed. It sells religious themed gifts and clothing.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Heron Overdose (heh)
After our last dinner last Wednesday in Florida, my girlfriend found a heron by the dock. I can't remember ever seeing this one before, but it looked a little pissed. I'm surprised it didn't try to jump me after I took this picture.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Took This Video When I Got Home Last Friday
Went on vacation last week, came back for the blizzard. And more snow coming? I think this has been my face since I’ve been back.
My Friday Evening Music
Couldn't figure out what songs Greg Brown wrote for his other project, Deathray, so I'll feature them on another day. Here's one last Greg Brown co-written song with Cake. RIP, Mr. Brown.
Gladiator Wisdom
Want to Get Back to Real Work
The Long Winter Walk Home
Last Friday I went to work after coming home from vacation. I went from hanging out in Florida to walking home as the new storm was starting. If I had to do that tonight, it might have broken me. Turns out the next snowfall is Sunday. Yay?
My Friday Morning Music
Another Cake song written with the help of the Greg Brown. Not a Dolly Parton cover.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Annoying Thought of the Day
Look It Up
James Van Looy's poem column is ready for you to read. Check out It's All One Thing over at Oddball Magazine.
Jules Nyquist Features at Stone Soup Poetry, 2-25-26
From this week's online gathering. Thanks to Jules for a wonderful respite from the cold and snow. Visit the Jules' Poetry Playhouse website to buy her books and learn about her any events.
Bye to February
Maybe now we can say bye to all the snowstorms and other insanity. Thanks to Jules Nyquist for a wonderful performance. Be sure to visit her website, Jules' Poetry Playhouse, for all her books and events.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
This Was a Long Day
Tonight I go home and resume Stone Soup Poetry.
Jules Nyquist is our long-awaited feature for tonight.
I hope you will join us.
Fried
Sometimes Less Means Less
Read my poem Hysterical Revisionism" over at dadakuku and check out the rest of petro c.k.'s wonderful journal.
The State of Pride
Room for Rent
It makes me sad seeing a room for rent at $1,000 a month (albeit everything included). When I got out of the city for three months in 2002, the best offers I had were sharing a room with three other people at $600 a month. When I cam back, I shared a room for $500 with two other people and eventually got a studio in Jamaica Plain for less than a thousand. Times change.
You Have to Have Hope
Trump took a swipe at trans youth last night. Makes me hope the person who wrote this graffiti is still alive and around in Boston.
A Moment of Comics
I'll be buying a physical copy of this recently leaked issue after hearing concerns from at least one black creator that DC is intentionally trying to sabotage the Dakotaverse part of it's division. The last page of the epilogue of New History of the DC Universe: The Dakota Incident written by Nicholas Draper-Ivey with art by Edwin Galmon.
Part One of Our Dolphin Tour
I would’ve put “and then we died last Wednesday” right here, but the minute I post again you’re not going to believe me.
American Haiku: Trump's Final Message
America has
shit itself before the world,
and you applauded. You applauded.
Just Missed It
We missed our connecting flight on Sunday. We planned to sneak into the Melania movie if we had gotten in earlier, but by the next day, not even off season Florida would keep showing the film. #america #2026
Your Wednesday Morning Poetry
I came across this poem while looking for Jeffrey Epstein poems written by women. Not sure how it came up, but I am grateful for the discovery. Read Caludia Rankine's "From 'Don’t Let Me Be Lonely' [There was a time]" on Poets.org.

























