Wise Words with Bruce Wise closes out Oddball Magazine for this holiday Friday.
OR DOES IT?!?
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Yeah, it probably does.
Thanks for reading Oddball Magazine this week.
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Wise Words with Bruce Wise closes out Oddball Magazine for this holiday Friday.
OR DOES IT?!?
...
Yeah, it probably does.
Thanks for reading Oddball Magazine this week.
Poet and visual artist Marjorie Pezzoli has been in my feed for the last couple of years thanks to her contributions to dadakuku and other journals.
An email from Stone Soup ally g emil reutter helped me get in contact with her (thanks g!), and now she will be closing out June and ringing in summer for Stone Soup Poetry.
Join us on Wednesday, June 24, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 870 4260 4070
Password: stonesoup
Join us on Wednesday, June 24, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 870 4260 4070
Password: stonesoup
Jane Cormier's whose Bamboozled No More! column debuted on Juneteenth years before it was a holiday, is her for another Friday at Oddball Magazine.
Marco Rubio is sitting right next to the leopards.
The Iran peace debacle is collapsing in real time.
He's ready to witness his own face being eaten in real time.
After all, JD Vance has only so much face to give.
Sometimes I lean toward absurdist humor. And sometimes God says "Nope."
James Van Looy with a tale of humanity for this week's poem column.
It's All One Thing is up now at Oddball Magazine.
From this week's online gathering. Keeping cool for the last days of June. Prepping for the fiery sh-tstorm that will be July and August. Good luck, everyone.
Another all-open mic is done. Thanks to everyone who attended and watched. Come back here next week for special feature Marjorie Pezzoli.
LIf Elon Musk was in my high school class, I would’ve wailed on him.
On a positive note, the person I actually wailed on in high school wouldn’t have been the lowest person on the social ladder.
The infamous killing of the gay Marvel Comics character Freedom Ring. A reminder that comics still have a long way to go towards representation. From Marvel Team #24 (third volume), written by Robert Kirkman with art by Andy Kuhn.
Our hydrangea is taking a little longer, but the blue is finally coming out. Let's see how long they last past the end of June.
Adrienne Rich is our Pride feature of the week. Thanks to Poets.org for reprinting "Twenty-One Love Poems [Poem II]."
Don Kingfisher Campbell is looking for poem and visual art for for the online anthology Four Feathers Press: Sun. Send your work to donkingfishercampbell@gmail.com before the end of Friday June 19.
Anne Skove's latest comic speaks to me and many others.
Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" now over at Oddball Magazine.
June is ending too soon! Let's keep going with one more all-open mic this Wednesday.
Join us on Wednesday, June 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 825 1058 4516
Password: stonesoup
"Rudy Giuliani Mutters During his Last Rites" is this week's featured poem in the crime-related poetry journal The Five-Two. Thanks to Gerald So, who also included a recording of my reading of the poem on YouTube.
Wanted to feature a musical talent who is still alive in case something happens this year. I might do more of this in the future. Though I own no albums of Madonna, she is one of the artists who has been a fixture in my life. It shocked my family how many of her songs I know by title and can almost list alphabetically. And so, a selection of Madonna this week because this decade seems determined to take away everything I like.
Took some pictures of some flowers down while crazily walking around outside. Reminds me I should have started watering the plants a while ago.
petro c.k. included my micopoem "The Gerogarchy" in his journal dadakuku. Thanks to petro and dadakuku readers.