Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Your Wednesday Morning Poetry

 
 

For the last Wednesday of National Poetry Month, I'm featuring Jennifer Martelli, another recently lost local poet. Read her poem, "To Be Stevie Nicks Cool" over at New Ohio Review.


Tuesday, April 28, 2026

An Early Moment of Comics

Gerry Conway passed away a couple of days ago. I saw his work sporadically in the eighties (a few issues of Firestorm), likely seeing more of his work via television and cinema. I didn't pay much to writers for a long time. The first time I ever noticed his name was in Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #8, where he closed the chapter on Gwen Stacy via a supposed clone.  

NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty-Eight, Poem Twenty-Eight

Playtime

America
is a fourth
grader 

Time to Create

Jason Wright's Jagged Thought poem column is ready over at Oddball Magazine. 

 

I See Now

From gig economy dirt farm country to gig economy dirt farm country with a nice ballroom. 

At least the future is clearer now. 

Finding My Worse Self, Part Two: Sub Con Job. Read it on my Patreon.


Recap

A prompt reaction poem by one of Oddball roving poet Russell duPont. It's a busy Tuesday over at Oddball Magazine. 

Happy Birthday, Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo

 


Happy Birthday, Michael Monroe

 


Happy Birthday, Holly Guran

 


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.

Network Name: I Fix and Repair
If people like this lived close to me, I'd airdrop them work.

Happy Birthday, Colin Killick

 


Happy Birthday, Deborah M. Priestly

 


Happy Birthday, Edward S. Gault

 


Monday, April 27, 2026

Oddball Stories with Maria Odessky Rosen

Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this Monday.


Quick Reply

To those who wonder if I'm talking about them when I talk about time pigs.

 

 


Poem from a Rose

Poet Rita 'Rusty' Rose gives us a tribute to John F. McMullen, a recently fallen poet and promoter of the arts. Read it now over at Oddball Magazine. 


Tonight: The Contro-Verse Open Mic at Urban Media Arts in Malden with Shannon O'Connor

From 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM. At Urban Media Arts on 145 Pleasant Street in Malden, MA. Hosted by Anna Geoffroy and Ethan Mackler. Click here for more information.


Memoirs of a Door Dasher

Anne Skove's comic can help you be a better door dashee. Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" at Oddball Magazine. 

 

 

It's Later Now, Part Thirty-Four: Supply the Sauce. Read it on my Patreon.

Yep, the Poem's About What It Sounds Like

Mike Mesterton-Gibbons whizzes by with another acrostic to kick off Monday at Oddball Magazine. 

April 29: One More Time on the Open Mic Merry-Go-Round

Closing out April with a mere open mic on April 29, but I'll be announcing the rest of Stone Soup's features for May very soon. I hope you all enjoyed our National Poetry Month features. 

Join us on Wednesday, April 29, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.

The meeting ID is 862 7581 2885

Password: stonesoup 

 

NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty-Seven, Poem Twenty-Seven

Retreat

Fuckit
style 

May 6: Harris Gardner Helps Celebrate Fifty Five Years of Stone Soup

Fifty Five years of Stone Soup Poetry this May. Good lord. This is the twenty-first anniversary month I've hosted. Who would've thought?

I'm making an effort this year to welcome old friends of Stone Soup in 2026, so I'm very pleased to be welcoming Harris Gardner to our virtual podium on May 6.

Even if you haven't stopped by in a while, I hope you join us as we welcome back more Stone Soup alum from my early days of hosting.

Join us on Wednesday, May 6, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.

The meeting ID is 842 4574 9317

Password: stonesoup


Happy Birthday, Julie River

 

 


Why?

Sadly, this Jeep sticker was torn up. Why? Who hates the Eugene the Jeep?


This Week's Friendly Reminder

This won't stop popping up. 

Sticker: Fuck Ice

My Monday Morning Music

Surprised I haven't featured Charles Bukowski. One more focus on spoken word for National Poetry Month. 

 

 


Sunday, April 26, 2026

There's More of Ron to Share

This artwork titled Butter Moon was created by Ron Goba's granddaughter Sayla and used for a chapbook collection that debuted as part of his feature on May 11, 2013. With the permission of Ron's family, I would love to have this and at least one other collection available as a downloadable PDF on my website this May. I also hope to share other Goba related media in the coming weeks. Announcements will be made. 


Run!

“Help! I’m a dispensable crony helping to destroy the American people! Let me through!”

 


Before What Happened Happened

You've got to be kidding me. 


You Know Who's New Look!

“I just want you to know that I’m fine. I’m healing. I have a healing factor like Deadpool. Not wolverine. Wolverines a loser. He died his last solo film. Sad.” 


NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty-Six, Poem Twenty-Six

Retire Already

Holed up
hiding.

Same spot
you once 

shamed me
out of. 

Happy Birthday, Nadia Arioli

 

 


Happy Birthday, Lewis Morris

 

 


Your Weekly Dose of God

Looking at one of the very specific Christian songs from Megadeth today. 

 

 


Saturday, April 25, 2026

A Measured Response

 


Another Coming

"Trump Sitting Above a Pile of Bones in Palm Beach, Florida" is my latest entry in the Indolent Books Second Coming series. Thanks for having me back, Michael Broder. 


Last Minute Haircut

Timed perfectly. Tipped generously. The second statement might be more true.


Saturday Fleas

 

 

Read my poem "Insight" in the Saturday edition  Five Fleas (Itchy Poetry). Thanks to Roberta Beach Jacobson for keeping the poetry going on the weekends. Glad to be with poets Linda M. Crate, Richard Magahiz and several others.


NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty-Five, Poem Twenty-Five

Pace

I will
take a
first step,

My Saturday Haiku for Bluesky, 4-25-26

 
Fimbulwinter in
Spring is still Fimbulwinter.
Sun hangs uselessly. 

Happy Birthday, Jess Mynes

 

 


Friday, April 24, 2026

No Comment


 

My Friday Evening Music

The last King Missile spoken word piece for National Poetry Month. Heard this years ago on the late Yahoo Launch. Always remembered this.



Stone Soup Croutons, 4-8-26: Where do You Go Now?


Stone Soup Croutons is a weekly poem I write using lines and impressions selected from Stone Soup Poetry's open mic readers and features. I figure out a title (and sometimes the rest of the poem) later. You can read the other ones I've done since 2015 here.
 
I also have a book collecting the best of my first year of poems. Click here to purchase it.
 
I haven't wanted to do these in a while. 

I was enjoying writing other things for a while. 
 
I wondered if this was a worthwhile exercise. 
 
I figured I would see by starting to do Crouton poems for National Poetry Month. 
 
 
I enjoyed recapping the show. And then I didn't. 
 
I don't have the energy to do admin work for a Zoom call and take notes for the poem.
 
It was easier live. AT least I had an excuse for not being able to take down everything.
 
Now I don't.  
 
It's such a tedious process. 
 
And did I haven't done something in a while, It's like ripping bones from my body.
 
I did it anyway. Here's what I came up with.
 
Thanks for reading. 
 
 
Where do You Go Now?
 
A sex course is being offered
by a relative whose funeral 
you attended. They say you 
can please your partner
and a mistress you don't have. 

Monday: The Contro-Verse Open Mic at Urban Media Arts in Malden with Shannon O'Connor

From 7:00 to 8:00 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM. At Urban Media Arts on 145 Pleasant Street in Malden, MA. Hosted by Anna Geoffroy and Ethan Mackler. Click here for more information.


Grab Those Last Pearls

Continuing our series of featured writer/artists with longime Oddball staple Jennifer Matthews. Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this week. Stay safe this weekend.


What I Sometimes Spot

I'm about to walk all the way to work, and then I see the warning signs. 


The Duke of Wisdom

Bruce Wise keeps it going with Wise Words for Oddball Magazine. 


This Is Happening More


Soneone tried to follow and communicate with me on Bluesky posing as an anti-Trump wrestler using the above photo of Bayley, one of the most famous women wrestlers. Maybe it was just a random catfish, or maybe they connected with me due to my wrestling work. I don't know which is sadder.


Thoughts While Walking, 4-24-26: More Music Talk

Let's be honest, okay?


Still Waiting

Janet Cormier's Bamboozled No More! is up now at Oddball Magazine. 

Have a good Friday.

 

NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty-Four, Poem Twenty-Four

PSA

Jennifer Bannan, Virtual Thursdays Dire Literary Series Plus Q and A with Timothy Gager, 4/23/26

Yesterday's Dire today. Hosted by Timothy Gager. 

 

 


Happy Birthday, Ryan "Rat" Travis

 

 


Happy Birthday, Karen DeGroot Carter

Keep writing.

 

F--k Fridays

You can have them.

 

My Friday Morning Music

When I heard this King Missile track, I thought the lyrics inspired Rich Mackin's non-protest from over two decades ago. I asked Rich if he knew the track, and he said no. He's a punk guy, so I still believe him all these years later. Still...

 

 


Leopards Eating Faces Update!

 

I could just say "women" this week and end it there, but let's start with Lori Chavez-DeRemer, another of the women forced to leave Trump's administration. Trump throwing women under the bus (or under the dirt of his golf resorts) is so predictable, now Tulsi Gabbard is projected as being next on the chopping block. Between them, Riley Gaines last week, and Caitlyn Jenner a few days ago, it seems like Trump is taking his frustrations out on women to make himself feel better about Iran. And unlike Iran, Trump is winning that fight.


Thursday, April 23, 2026

NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty-Three, Poem Twenty-Three

Not This Time

Performing 
monkey boy

Calls night
early. 

Tonight: Jennifer Bannan at the Virtual Dire Literary Series

 
Hosted by Timothy Gager. Click here to join the group and get information on how to join the call.


How Those Other Negotions Happened

That's how I heard it. 


But Before

 

Serena Solin is this week's featured poet at The Arts Fuse.


Sick and Tired of It

Jesus f--king f--k. Why is The Face That Is the Space blocking my post for James Van Looy's poem column It's All One Thing today and making it less noticeable. I have guesses.

Madman Theory Foreign Policy

James Van Looy is back again with It's All One Thing, the longest running poem column to run in Oddball Magazine. 


Happy Belated Birthday, Lee Desrosiers

 

 


Diane Sahms Features at Stone Soup Poetry, 4-22-26

From this week's online gathering. A true night of experimental work. Pick up Diane's latest book, of an octopus: an archite|x|tural awareness of words, as soon as you can. 

 

 


Goodbye, Philly!

Thanks to everyone who came out last night and special thanks to Diane Sahms for a fantastic feature. Be sure to buy her collection, of an octopus: an archite|x|tural awareness of words. Stay tuned for more Stone Soup News as we approach our fifty-fifth anniversary.