Monday, October 21, 2024

Comics Spotlight: David Warner

Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this Monday.


Very Happy

 
 
Roberta Beach Jacobson published my camping haiku in today's edition of Cold Moon Journal. Thanks, Roberta!

 

Got Away

 
 
The time pigs are always out, always marching, always looking for people like me. Fortunately, they missed me today.


Two Weeks

This week Richard Spisak reminds us we have a deadline. Read his poetry and see his art over at Oddball Magazine. 

Confusion

I'm losing my s--t today.

At Least They Didn't Read the Book!

Anne Skove's take another trip into here yesterdays with this week's comic. Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" at Oddball Magazine. 


My Own Pairing

 
 
Even though I understand why photos of Donald Trump's McDonald's photo op are getting paired with photos of Mike Dukakis' tank ride, I'm getting more "Mission Accomplished" vibes from George W. Bush.

Trying to Enjoy Myself

Posted to TikTok this morning. Trying to make one or two more videos before the day is dead and done.


Two Newbies for Monday

Satirical fiction by Edward Burke is matched with morose artwork by Richard Davis. Both seem to fit! Enjoy a different kind of opener this week at Oddball Magazine. Welcome to Monday!

Almost Time for Our Wednesday Feature!

Come se and hear BeYouT this week at Stone Soup Poetry.

Flyer: Make Stone Soup Poetry BeYouT-full Again - Another poetry journey with BeYouT featuring at Stone Soup Poetry - Wednesday, October 25, 2024 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET - Open mic included! Donations appreciated! - Visit https://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/ for the Zoom link

How You Doin'?

I started my morning off with being accused of letting Jeffrey Epstein read at Stone Soup Poetry. You?


Sitting Down With This Soon

My copy of Noah Berlatsky's poetry collection Not Akhmatova came in the mail last week. You can order your own copy today.


Annoying Thought of the Day

Anyone one who has their freedom needs to stop blaming me for not saving them from the consequences of their own decisions. 


Nothing Has Changed

In the past seven days, much was asked of me, and I asked much of myself. 

I learned that no matter what I do, I'm still the same loud, annoying, ugly piece of garbage (thout somehow with a good personality) who no one wants around unless I provide specific services. 

Once those services are completed, I'm cut off. 

I'm not a hero. I'm not even a better person.  I'm still that same walking pile of garbage.

But maybe--just maybe--I'm a little wiser than I was just before last week started.


These Still Make Me Smile

I'm still liking the colors on Big ⇡ 02130's recent Snoopy stickers.


This Week's Friendly Reminder

Can we all agree that helping the poor is good, or are we just going to let billionaires cosplay as workers?


My Monday Morning Music

Keeping the Halloween music going with recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ozzy Osbourne. 


 


Saturday, October 19, 2024

Coming this Wednesday

BeYouT is our next October feature at Stone Soup Poetry.

Flyer: Make Stone Soup Poetry BeYouT-full Again - Another poetry journey with BeYouT featuring at Stone Soup Poetry - Wednesday, October 25, 2024 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET - Open mic included! Donations appreciated! - Visit https://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/ for the Zoom link

October 23: Letting BeYouT Enter Stone Soup's Heart

 
 
BeYouT comes from the Cambridge poetry scene to our virtual podium this month. I'll be featuring more people from the Boston and Cambridge poetry scene in the coming months. I like Stone Soup's new national reach with our online forum, but I want to acknowledge more of the people who make the scene run today. BeYouT is a good start.

Join us on Wednesday October 23 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.

The meeting ID is 886 8722 5803

Password: stonesoup

Up Now

Click here to read the fall installment of  Patricia Carragon's Sense and Sensibility Haiku.


The Reviews Are In

Girlfriend: So your new book is a collection of blackout poems about Donald Trump?

Me: Yep.

Girlfriend. Ew.


Here at Last

 
 
I just received copies of my lastest collection, Can’t Republic.

Let me know if you want a copy before it becomes available online.

Happy Birthday, Barbara Thomas

 

 


Friday, October 18, 2024

My Friday Evening Music

 Why not a band called Helloween for Halloween month? This was an interesting exercise? Same thing next week?


Stuck in the Wisdom

Bruce Wise and Wise Words closes out Oddball Magazine today. Thanks for reading us this week. 

For Posterity

A quick selfie of me and Jason, taken yesterday at Jason's request. A bright spot during a dark day. Him laughing as he correctly pointed out how I don't smile in photos. Might be the last bright spot for a while.


So What

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


My Friday Morning Music

Everything is messed up today, but Halloween music can continue. Found this on a YouTube playlist. Pop horror? Sure. Goths can't have all the fun.

 


Happy Birthday, Alexandra Naughton

 


T.G.I.F.

Picture of braying Donald Trump, words saying "T.G.I.F. Trump, Get Indicted Forever"
Inspired by DL Polonsky.

Thursday, October 17, 2024

A Trip to the Mediterranean

 

Read Clay Ventre's poem today at The Arts Fuse. 

 

So Demonized

James Van Looy's new poem column hits like a bomb. Read It's All One Thing now at Oddball Magazine. 


It Looks Cooler Than It Actually Was

Thanks to Richard Spisak for his artistic interpretation of what happened to my water heater last weekend. 


I'm Used to Giving This Reminder

More Janet Cormier coming.

For Janet's written work, read her Bamboozled No More! column every Friday at Oddball Magazine.

 

Happy Birthday, Kerry Zagarella

 

 


Happy Birthday, Julie Marie Hoey

 

 


Stone Soup Poetry Open MIc, 10-16-24

From this week's online gathering. Richard Spisak goes wild! A new story from Jon Wesick! Christiana on the taste of human flesh! Best you want to listen now, right? So nice to get together after what's been a long week.

 

 


Goodbye for Now

I might be off the grid for a bit today, but I'm grateful for last night's open mic providing some comfort after an rough week. Stay tuned for more Stone Soup news.


Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Another Day Wasted Too Quickly

Join me tonight on Stone Soup's all-open mic. Let's get the day over with together.

F--k Adulting

 
 
The Chad Parenteau's Lost Causes newsletter for October 16 is up now at Substack.
 

Nighttime Already?

Poet g emil reutter and photographer Edward S. Gault bring the day to a close over at Oddball Magazine. Thanks for reading us today. 


This Just In

David House sent me his cover art for Stone's Throw #8. It won't be long before the issue is put together and sent out by the end of the month and not over half a decade later.


A Moment of Comics Counting Down to November

Let's hope canvassing in battleground states is going better in real life. Another page from Transmetropolitan #21 by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson.


Kind of Like a Prayer

Poet Robert Castagna and photographer Jennifer Matthews kick off Wednesday over at Oddball Magazine. Glad you could join us. 


October 16: Stone Soup Save Me Now

It's an all-open mic this week on account of...everything.

Join us on Wednesday October 16 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.

The meeting ID is 870 6695 2522

Password: stonesoup

 

A Bonus Moment of Comics

The Liefeld Guy (or "Surwe") has been busy marking the streets before the snow makes it impossible. They're also branching out to new spots. I have to admit, drawing this on top of a garbage can is pretty impressive--and brave!

 

A Moment of Comics

A page from Classics Illustrated: The Raven and Other Poems drawn by Gahan Wilson(!) courtesy of The Berkley Publishing Group. This page is an illustration from "Eldorado."


American Haiku: Trump's Titanic Playlist

When I started my Sarcastic Haiku series, I wrote my first American Haiku. An American Haiku doesn't care about tradition, formality or history. it takes as long as it wants to make its point because America. You can read others I've written since by clicking here and scrolling down. 
 

American Haiku: Trump's Titanic Playlist
 
F--k the facts, let's dance!
Racists don't need convincing.
Y.M.C.A.! Y.M.C.A.!

Happy Birthday, Ann Howells

 

 


Happy Birthday, Joan Houlihan

 

 


Happy Birthday, Jackie Oldham

 

 


Finally!

Sunday ended with a reasonably sized boom from our water heater. Monday was spent at a memorial and on the phone looking for a plumber. Tuesday was spent clearing out the space for the plumber to work, waiting on the plumber, helping them work and cleaning up afterwards. All of which is to say, damn, I couldn't get anything mailed out yesterday. The "Aim for the Thoughts and Prayers" issue of Stone's Throw will be going out to contributors later today. Ah, it wouldn't be publishing if multiple deadlines weren't blown.


Your Wednesday Morning Poetry

This morning, the Poetry Foundation gives us "Eldorado" by Edgar Allan Poe. Come back sometime after nine for today's comics portion of Poe.