One more by Umar Bin Hassan. Probably going to listen to Holy Terror tonight.
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One more by Umar Bin Hassan. Probably going to listen to Holy Terror tonight.
My poem "Agassiz Well Done" is now part of the Four Feathers Press: Fish. Thanks for including me with many other new and old friends.
We close the week out with our latest poet/artist feature, Oddball staple Robert Fleming. Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this week.
Posting things for my own amusement again.
Janet Cormier rings in the new spring feeling in this Friday's Bamboozled No More!
Read it now over at Oddball Magazine.
I could say, "All Catholics," but let's pick Riley Gaines this week for Doctor Trump's spectacular public dumping of her earlier this week.
I know, only broke people listen to FM morning radio anymore, but please do better.
Gloucester poet James Cook graces The Arts Fuse this week with a poem for every week ever. Go read it now.
To open and close our Thursday, here is James Van Looy's poem column.
Read It's All One Thing now at Oddball Magazine.
From this week's online gathering. Introducing a a poet to a new audience is always a thrill every National Poetry Month.
A great night of poetry thanks to feature Ariel Alexander Fiore and everyone else who came out to watch and listen. We hope to see and hear more from him in the future. Come back next Wednesday as we feature poet Diane Sahms.
Another tough Wednesday finished.
Wasn't sure I'd make it.
Come tonight for Ariel Alexander Fiore's feature.
It'll be good for all of us.
If you're going to use rhyming verse in your comics, at least be consistent. The verse in The Evil of Oz goes from not rhyming to not rhyming then abandons it altogether. That frustrates me. An example of when it rhymes from The Evil of Oz. Written by Ryan Fuller with artwork by Sanjana Baijnath.
Attention Proud Boys:
Stand up, Stand by November.
Midterms coming. Midterms coming.
People on my Facebook feed share poems all the time. ONe that really got to me was "The Committee Weighs In" by Andrea Cohen. Read it over at The Threepenny Review.
Thanks to Patricia Carragon for including me in the May issue of Sense and Sensibility Haiku. Happy to have my work included with fifty five other poets under the issue's theme of Mother Earth's Rebirth.
Shipshape in a Sh-tstorm, Part Fourteen: What I Know. The last in this series Read it on my Patreon.
We kick off the second full week of our writer/artist features with long-time contributor Glenn Bowie over at Oddball Magazine.
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.
A fun one for National Poetry Month by cartoonist Anne Skove. Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" has arrived over at Oddball Magazine.
Ariel Alexander Fiore started sharing poems and correspondence as well as hitting our open mic. Make a Note: That's how you get a gig in my poetry scene. Join us as Mr. Fiore has his first Stone Soup Poetry feature on the fifteenth. Thanks for him for helping me keep the features going on National Poetry Month.
Join us on Wednesday, April 15, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 893 5204 1558
Password: stonesoup
Took Mom out for her birthday on Saturday. Saw her and Twig in the backyard having a rare moment of calm. Felt bad that I spoiled it with my arrival.
The one barely cleaned up area of my bedroom and workplace that served as the official Freak Machine Press "headquarters" from 2006 to somewhere around 2018. I finally got rid of my oversized desk and settled for a folding table. On the table is the last desktop computer I might ever own, having since switched to a series of laptops. Ironically, with the exception of one chapbook, much of my writing was done anywhere but that room. This spot was reserved for my video work whether it was editing Stone Soup videos or making movies of my sister's pug, Smokey. Only in recent years have I gotten a good deal of writing done in what is now my actual home. I'd love to switch back to a desktop in the future. I don't have the hands for smaller devices and tinier screens.
I had only seen this cross graffiti in Mattapan, but just over a year later I found it again in South Boston while walking home from the Saint Patrick's Day parade.