Friday, April 24, 2026

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. 


Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Why Am I Here?

Oh, yeah. I remember now.

I just have to last long enough to start Stone Soup Poetry.


This is going to be a different feature. 

You should be a part of our virtual audience for this. 

The Dark Before the Dark

 
The Chad Parenteau's Lost Causes newsletter for April 22 is up now at Substack.

Final Burn

Returning contributors, poet Jim Bellamy and artist Digby Beaumont, give us today's closing post at Oddball Magazine. Thanks for reading us today. One more Wednesday to go for National Poetry Month!

Dead Again

I've never been busier and less productive. 

I'm so f--king frustrated. 

The Crawl Begins

Poet Kaleigha Easterly and photographer Bonnie Matthews Brock unite to give us our first Wednesday post for Oddball Magazine. Welcome to the day.

More Student Time

 

Doug Holder features Irina Canute, another Endicott College student, in this week's Lyrical Somerville. Look at Irina's work now over at The Somerville Times. 

Gotta Get Ready

You better be ready for Diane Sahms' Stone Soup Poetry feature tonight.

Flyer: Stone Soup and the Awareness of Words - Diane Sahms returns to Stone Soup Poetry for a special presentation of her latest work. - Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET - Open mic included! Donations appreciated! - Visit https://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/ for the Zoom link

Have a Feeling

We're going to see more stickers like this in the coming days. 

Sticker: Trump Making America a Shithole Country

So I Read This And...

I get it. I really do. 

Graffiti: I used 2 feel like it waz me & u against the world now it's me against everything

A Moment of Comics

I miss being able to just sit down and read poetry. In this week's entry, non-breakout character Feron enjoys (off-page) a lesser=known poem by William Butler Yeats in the Alan Davis helmed Excalibur #48. Written and penciled by Davis with inks by Mark Farmer.


American Haiku: Trump Recites Scripture from Memory

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 Recites Scripture from Memory

I am me and you 
love me and you love me and
you all think I'm Jesus!


Happy Birthday, Daniel Coshnear

 


NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty-Two, Poem Twenty-Two

You're an Emotional Landfill

Behold. Another trauma dump
Why else are you around people
if not to catalog their sins. 

Your Wednesday Morning Poetry

 
I'll spend this week and next focusing on poets who are no longer with us. Today, let us read "A Poem for Happy Endings" by the late Charles Coe. Thanks to Solstice Literary Magazine. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Nowhere is Somewhere

Jason Wright's Jagged Thought poem column is up now at Oddball Magazine. 


This Thursday: 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.


New Series

Finding My Worse Self, Part One: Zero Temptation. Read it on my Patreon.


Come In

Poet Alec Solomitta returns as does artist Edward Michael Supranowicz, paired up once again for 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.

Network Name: Made It
It would have been a lot cooler if I saw this on a Friday.

NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty-One, Poem Twenty-One

Adding Red Flags
on Dating Profile


Never been
smart enough

to know when
somebody

More Bloom

More plants coming out ahead of the hydrangea. Makes me wonder if we'll get blueberries this year. 


News from the Front, 4-21-26

Not going from sick to canceled. Sorry. Let Carder Anderson do this one.


Monday, April 20, 2026

Finally

Some seeds we planted around the stump of our tree that had to go are now growing. More to come? 


Comics Spotlight: Mike Salva

Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this Monday. 


Garbage In, Garbage Out

Such is the daily reoutine of a time pig.


In with the New

Jacklyn Bookshester is not only new blood but  our next writer/artist feature for National Poetry Month for Oddball Magazine today. 

When It's Time to Stop

You try to demonstrate machismo.

It comes across as mental disability.

Do Marvel Movies Have Such Prep Time?

Anne Skove's comic made me audibly laugh. Read her latest "She Who Laughs Lasts" over at Oddball Magazine. 


Approaching a Halfway Point This Series

 

It's Later Now, Part Thirty-Three: How You Tolerate. Read it on my Patreon.

Tired

Glad to have a photo with a poem by Jason Youngclaus to kick off the week at Oddball Magazine. Hey, you made it to this week! Good luck!

Counting Down Now

Diane Sahms features at Stone Soup Poetry in just a couple of days.

Flyer: Stone Soup and the Awareness of Words - Diane Sahms returns to Stone Soup Poetry for a special presentation of her latest work. - Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET - Open mic included! Donations appreciated! - Visit https://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/ for the Zoom link

Last Month

I took an older camera to the No Kings protest back in March. Something that used a card for storage. Practiced on the John Hancock Tower. Happy with the results. 


NaPoWriMo, Day Twenty, Poem Twenty

Zeros Helping Zeros

Here to
help

Practice Haiku

It was all better
twenty four hours ago.
don't argue with me. 


City Haiku

Marathon morning!
A moment of calm before
we are all trampled. 

 

Happy Birthday, Eric Zork Alan

 

 


Happy Birthday, Jake Tringali

 

 


Happy Birthday, Gloria Mindock

 

 


Spion Abides

Spion's stickers survive in Brookline despite Brookline being Brookline.


This Week's Friendly Reminder

I like whoever this guy is. He's been putting this stickers all over the city.

Sticker: You Are Either A Fascist Or Antifascist - Be Antifa

My Monday Morning Music

I remember being in college and reading about John S Hall, the lead vocalist of King Missile, and how he read at open mics and with Allen Ginsberg. There was a history of controversy with his "Detachable Penis song at my undergrad, but I'm going to feature the real gem on the band's Happy Hour album. I would love to perform this on an open mic.

 

 


Sunday, April 19, 2026

Getting Back to These

 

"What I Need" is my newest From Picture to Page poem for free on my Patreon.

 

Interesting Choice of Words

Hottest huh? We’ll s dementia-ridden  clock is right once in a while. 


Flashback

 
Can't make it out to my Mom's this Sunday. As a consolation prize to myself, here's a photo from September 2, 2019 of my Mom and Smokey, who's doing his best impersonation of a potato sack.


NaPoWriMo, Day Nineteen, Poem Nineteen

Relit Torch

I have
no more 

Your Weekly Dose of God

Also took this on the way home from the Saint Patrick's Day parade. This was right next to this previously mentioned cross. A year ago when I took this picture, I wondered if the cross and the "Drugs Are The Devil" message were connected. Now I'm sure they are done by the same person or group of people.