Monday, April 20, 2026

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.


Friday, April 17, 2026

My Friday Evening Music

One more by Umar Bin Hassan. Probably going to listen to Holy Terror tonight.

 

 


Gone Fishing

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. 


Making the Final Charge

We close the week out with our latest poet/artist feature, Oddball staple Robert Fleming. Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this week. 


Another Poetry Meme

 Posting things for my own amusement again.


Wisdom Without a Map

Bruce Wise is back with Wise Words at Oddball Magazine. 

Finally Crawled Out of the Muck

I look like how I felt the past week. Hoping to get a haircut next week.


New Pace

Janet Cormier rings in the new spring feeling in this Friday's Bamboozled No More!

Read it now over at Oddball Magazine. 


Bloom Boom

Everything seemed to bloom at once. One nice shot before all the rain came.


Happy Birthday, Kkumar Prasanna

 


Happy Birthday, Anthony McPherson

 


NaPoWriMo, Day Seventeen, Poem Seventeen

Let Me Down

Should know
beforehand. 

Plans always
start and end

My Friday Morning Music

More poetry from Umar Bin Hassan.

 

 


Leopards Eating Faces Update!

 

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.


Thursday, April 16, 2026

Thoughts While Walking, 4-16-26

I know, only broke people listen to FM morning radio anymore, but please do better.


NaPoWriMo, Day Sixteen, Poem Sixteen

New Theory

Emperor
is naked,

but so are
followers. 

Post-Ruination

 

Gloucester poet James Cook graces The Arts Fuse this week with a poem for every week ever. Go read it now. 


And Finally

To open and close our Thursday, here is James Van Looy's poem column. 

Read It's All One Thing now at Oddball Magazine. 


Happy Birthday, Erik Nelson

 


Ariel Alexander Fiore Features at Stone Soup Poetry, 4-15-26

From this week's online gathering. Introducing a a poet to a new audience is always a thrill every National Poetry Month. 

 

 


Hegseth Haiku

The weak now follow
the tyranny of evil,
devoid of shepherd. 


Waving on By

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. 


Wednesday, April 15, 2026

I'm Surpised I Can Even Type This

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. 


Downhill is a Long Way Down

 
The Chad Parenteau's Lost Causes newsletter for April 15 is up now at Substack.


Today's Theme is Easy to Spot

Poet Emily Farber and photographer Edward S. Gault close out our Wednesday over at Oddball Magazine. Thanks for reading us this Wednesday. 

NaPoWriMo, Day Fifteen, Poem Fifteen

God Hates Poetry

Feels fecal 
cave smears
more honest.

Child's Eyes

Poet Claudia Wysocky and artist Beau Madden kicks off Wednesday at Oddball Magazine. We're glad you're here. 


Letting the Students Play

 

Endicott College undergrad Braxton Crockett is this week's Lyrical Somerville feature, courtesy of The Somerville Times. 

This is Going to be Great

Thanks to riel Alexander Fiore for featuring tonight at Stone Soup Poery.

Flyer: The Tide Rise over at Stone Soup This April - Ariel Alexander Fiore features at Stone Soup Poetry for the first time to read from his latest collection. - Wednesday, April 15, 2026, 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET - Open mic included! Donations appreciated! - Visit https://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/ for the Zoom link

Wow

People really want us to leave their pedophile president alone. 
 

Graffiti sticker, on pole, "Release the Epstein Files," torn up

A Moment of Comics

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. 


American Haiku: DOJ to J6ers

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: DOJ to J6ers

Attention Proud Boys:
Stand up, Stand by November.
Midterms coming. Midterms coming. 


Happy Birthday, Caroline Skanne

 

 


Happy Birthday, John Surette

 

 


Happy Birthday, Beatriz Alba Del Rio

 

 


Your Wednesday Morning Poetry

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.


Tuesday, April 14, 2026

May Day Comes Early

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.

 

Sound Holds

Jason Wright is up with his Jagged Thought Poem column at Oddball Magazine. 


Part Fourteen on the Fourteenth

Shipshape in a Sh-tstorm, Part Fourteen: What I Know. The last in this series Read it on my Patreon.


Heaven and Cats

Poet Charles Richard Livesay and artist Judith Beth Cohen make their Oddball Magazine debut this Tuesday. 

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: Evening Plant Poems
Perfect for National Poetry Month.

NaPoWriMo, Day Fourteen, Poem Fourteen

Don't Play

House always 
wins. 

Even your
own. 

I Hate Every Other Tuesday

I just want to go home.