Wednesday, March 18, 2026

I'm Shipped Away

The Chad Parenteau's Lost Causes newsletter for March 18 is up now at Substack.


Several Have-Nots

Enjoy a series of micropoetry by Pegah Rahmati Nezhad with artwork by Ken Tomaro. Thanks for joining us this Wednesday at Oddball Magazine. 

Keytar Bear Sighting, 3-13-26

Haven't seen him in a long while. 


Keytar Bear, Back Bay

I was so busy last week I forgot to post my Keytar Bear sighting back on Friday.


Always Be There

Young poet Allyson King breaks the morning silence and starts up Oddball Magazine this Wednesday with help from returning contributor Luis Lázaro Tijerina's photography. Welcome aboard. 


Granting Asylum

 

Welcome Somerville poet Ed Meek to this week's Lyrical Somerville, up now at The Somerville Times.

Won't Be Long Now

In just a few more hours, Rick Christiansen features and Stone Soup Poetry.

Flyer: Stone Soup Walks Through the Forest with Rick -  Rick Christiansen stops by Stone Soup Poetry to feature his latest work, including a new chapbook. - Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET - Open mic included! Donations appreciated! - Visit https://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/ for the Zoom link

Looks Like Shit Now

This spot went from having innocuous art on it to having anti-fascist graffiti placed on it to having it covered over in gray to having it with graffiti again. An no one's come to clean it. I wonder if that's because the graffiti is simply nonsensical and not overtly anti-fascist?


We Can Only Imagine

I could get down with stagecoaches. No so much horses, so that's a problem...

Graffiti: Life After Cars
 

A Bonus Moment of Comics

This MF Doom album (with art that makes the musician look like a certain Marvelous villain) has been resting for some time r behind the window of a certain restaurant that may or my not be closed. I love that someone put a sticker of a huge smiling mouth on the window so they appear to be on the Doom mask. Now I picture Dr. Doom yelling in 60s comic book fashion "How dare you place fake lips and teeth on Doom's visage!" 


A Moment of Comics

My heart goes out to Roberta Gregory, whose latest collection has been delayed due to an Iranian missile hitting a ship that was carrying her book's entire print run off the Strait of Hormuz. Enjoy a page of Gregory's creation, Midge McCracken, being her best self from Naughty Bits #8.


American Haiku: Trump Says Take Your Boats and Go Home

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 Says Take Your Boats and Go Home

Who needs you countries 
when I can trade blood for oil? 
Who's got blood? Who's got blood?


Happy Birthday, John Engstrom

Let's get you back in Oddball Magazine for 2026.


Happy Birthday, Tara Humphrey

 

 



Happy Birthday, Kevin Carey

 

 


Tired of Marching

The long, long weekend is over, but I'm still catching up. 


The Rest of My Saint Patrick's Videos in One Post

My intro before going out to the parade.

I kept my smartass energy going for a bit.

 

Luckily, I brought my Homestar puppet. 

Your Wednesday Morning Poetry

More Iranian poetry. Read "Night Is" by Nima Yushij, translated by Kaveh Bassiri, on the The Center for the Art of Translation (CAT) website. 


Tuesday, March 17, 2026

April 1: A Tribute to Ron Goba at the Cantab Lounge

 
For over a decade, the Cantab's Boston Poetry Slam served as a home for Ron Goba, doorman for the attendees and friend to countless poets.

As someone who knew Ron as a friend and mentor, I am honored to be part of this special tribute to Ron happening on April 1, the beginning of National Poetry Month.

I am grateful to Tom Daley for organizing this event and getting as many people as possible to gather under one roof to say farewell to a literal and figurative giant in the Boston poetry scene.

Join myself, Tom, Nate Connors, Michael F. Gill, Victoria Bosch Murray, Jenny Oliensis, James Stotts and Prabakar Thyagarajan and countless other lovers of Ron at The Cantab on 738 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The door opens at 7:15 and starts at 8:00 PM.

I hope we can fill that room one last time.


Not Really Sure

Read Jason Wright's latest Jagged Thought over at Oddball Magazine. 

Turn Turn Turn

Shipshape in a Sh-tstorm, Part Ten. Seasons Pass. Read it on my Patreon.


Not Free

Happy to provide a photo for Peter F. Crowley's poem in this Tuesday morning's portion of 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: Brother May I Please Have Some Oats
And now I know all about this meme.

Happy Birthday, Poetik Desire

 


Happy Birthday, David Valdes

 


Happy Birthday, Michael C. Keith

 


Saying Happy Saint Patrick's My Way

Goofing around with family. 


Saint Patrick's Day

I can't think of anything more Saint Patrick's Day and Bosotn than a bit of graffiti celebrating Boston next to a bit of graffiti saying "Where the Hoe's at?!" 


Happy Evacuation Day

 

 


Yeah, I Know

Exhausted. No breakfast. No lunch. Went to bed very early.

I'll be posting a bunch today.

 

 

Monday, March 16, 2026

Oddball Stories with AJ Hardcastle

Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this Monday. 

More Coming

Come back later. I'll not only be posting Saint Patrick's parade stuff but news for April. I can't post anything until I get home. 


Can't Go There

An I.C.E. inspired poem by Susan Isla Tepper with photography by Phoebe Wilcox gives us our three o'clock highlight over at Oddball Magazine. 

 

New Work from Rick

To get an advanced sneak preview of Rick Christiansen's more recent work coming to Stone Soup on Wednesday, check out his newest published poem, “Latency (Outbreak)," on the Masticadores Taiwan page. 

 

DIY Muppets?

Anne Skove shares a comic zine on how to make felt. Anne Skove gets educational in this week's "She Who Laughs Lasts" over at Oddball Magazine. 


A Post-Oscars Video

Just a little fun at the expense of horrible people. 


This Monday Thing


It's Later Now, Part Twenty-Eight: The Key. Read it on my Patreon.

 

Not Formerly Known As...?

Poet Mike Mesterton-Gibbons writes on what ol' Andy hasn't lost. That's how we kick off Monday and the week over at Oddball Magazine. 

In Case You Forgot

Rick Christiansen features at Stone Soup Poetry this Wednesday.

Flyer: Stone Soup Walks Through the Forest with Rick -  Rick Christiansen stops by Stone Soup Poetry to feature his latest work, including a new chapbook. - Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET - Open mic included! Donations appreciated! - Visit https://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/ for the Zoom link

Haiku for March 16

Ides of March went by
and nothing special happened.
If you know, you know.


Good God, I Have More!

I posted video yesterday of yesterday's Saint Patrick's Day parade on my TikTok, Intagram and elsewhere. I thought I was done, but I'm not. Plus I have to post my videos here, which I'll do tonight.


Happy Birthday, Cassandra de Alba

 

 


Surprises Me

Somehow, the work of the Big ⇡ 02130 artist survives in Brookline. the most graffiti unfriendly area in the entire Boston area! 


This Week's Friendly Reminder

Haven't posted a BLM reminder since last year. Luckily, JP's activists do a good job keeping these signs up even when everyone else forgets.


My Monday Morning Music

A group of us went to see the Dropkick Murphys last Friday. This week I'll feature some of the songs I heard for the first time. Then for the following two weeks, I'll feature music from their opening acts. 

 

 


Sunday, March 15, 2026

This past Saturday, I spent time in Bell Street Chapel in Providence, Rhode Island  for the funeral of a friend's mother. I enjoyed the introductory sign once I entered.

Chalk Board Sign: Welcome to Bell Street! - Love is the Spirite of this church. And serice is it's law. This is our Great Covenant - To dwell together in peace, To seek the truth in love, And to help one another.

Friday, March 13, 2026

My Friday Evening Music

I've been sitting with the music of this album and only now finished listening to it. After hearing this song and seeing the video, I'm pretty sure I'm going to try and write about this album.



Chapter 25

Steven David Justin Sills has come out with Chapter Twenty-Five of his ethics treatise with more artwork by Richard Spisak. Enjoy both now over at Oddball Magazine. 

Tonight: Lisa Borders 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.


Manic Wisdom

Here's Wise Words with Bruce Wise at Oddball Magazine. 


Keeping It Short

 
 
My one line poem about Spring is up now at Smols along with a plethora of other micropoets up today. Thanks so much, Robert Beach Jacobson. 

Taking a Moment to Reflect

My Dilbert essay from January has gotten what I think has been the best reaction of all my Medium articles. The fact that it's not monetized tells me that might have something to do with it (and also doesn't tell much good news regarding any future I have as part of Medium). Take a read if you haven't already over at  The Ugly Monster and consider subscribing to me or the Medium journal.

 

Remember

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


My Friday Morning Music

"Song of the Future" is a funny title coming from what's now a classic rock act. But it is in fact a song for the late Iranian activist Sarina Esmalizadeh. I don't know if U2 was expecting things to escalate the way they did in Iran when this album was released.

 

 


Leopards Eating Faces Update!

 

Erika Kirk's appointment is a leopard feeding in the making. Trump's making another Kristi Noem, another person out of their element and unprepared for the backlash of simply following Trump's  orders and taking heat off of him. 

How could fascist America turn on a woman who's a widow to a pro-fascist podcaster? Oh, come now. You underestimate the MAGA base's willingness to turn on each other in a moment's notice. 

Like Kristi Noem, she'll be guilty, but she'll also be a patsy. Just wait.

 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

My Andrew Take Cold Take



Family Fun

 

Thanks to John Mulrooney and the rest of the crew at The Arts Fuse for accepting "Disown" as their latest featured poem of the week.


Addicted to Winning

James Van Looy keeps it quick this week with his poem column. Read It's All One Thing, up now at Oddball Magazine. 


Happy Birthday, Mitchell Waldman

See ya at Stone Soup some time?

Happy Birthday, John Patrick Robbins

 


Happy Birthday, Blackbyrd

 


Stone Soup Poetry All Open Mic, 3-11-26

From this week's online gathering. Poetry, music, drama, and Sean Connery impersonators. Wait...

 

 


A Wave with New Friends

Old friends, new friends. The makings of a good all-open mic night. Thanks to everyone who came out last night. Come back next week as Stone Soup features Rick Christiansen.


Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Let's Get Out of Here

I'm done. 

So done.

Done done done. 

Let me go home and prepare for Stone Soup Poetry.

It's an all-open mic tonight. 

I hope you join me tonight. 


I'd Rather Watch Trainwrecks Than Be Another One

 
The Chad Parenteau's Lost Causes newsletter for March 11 is up now at Substack.

 

This Friday: Lisa Borders 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.


Pride Now

We end now with flash fiction by Zoe Carver and photography by Jennifer Matthews. Thanks for reading Oddball Magazine this Wednesday. We'll miss you until next time.

New Review Up

I reviewed the first two issues of Babs: The Black Road South by Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows. Read my newest piece for The Ugly Monster and pick up the comic before the third issue comes out.


America

Welcome new contributing poet Caleb Merritt with returning photographer Glenn Bowie. Let's make this Wednesday a good one at Oddball Magazine. Glad you're with us.

Springing Into March

North of Oxford has come out for March. Read this month's collection of poetry and reviews compiled by g emil reutter and Diane Sahms.


The Book Man Cometh

 

Tom Lyons, one time owner of the New England Mobile Book Fair, shares his poetry in this week's Lyrical Somerville. Read it now over at The Somerville Times.

Next Week!

Rick Christiansen features for the first time at Stone Soup Poetry.

Flyer: Stone Soup Walks Through the Forest with Rick -  Rick Christiansen stops by Stone Soup Poetry to feature his latest work, including a new chapbook. - Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 7:00-9:00 P.M. ET - Open mic included! Donations appreciated! - Visit https://stonesouppoetry.blogspot.com/ for the Zoom link

You Are Here

They just try to make you think you're in a different town or state. 

Graffiti on sidewalk power box: Hell

A Moment of Comics

I have a feeling that there's not going to be a lot of inspirational war stories this time around. More people are going to end up like the "heroes" in Greg Irons' "Raw War Comics," published in the underground comic Hydrogen Bomb and Biochemical Warfare Funnies.


News from the Front, 3-11-26

Thank you! Buy my merch!


American Haiku: Slightly More Dignified Transfer

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: Slightly More Dignified Transfer

Where is Trump, you ask?
At the consignment table
ready to sell his hats after the show!


Happy Birthday, Jerome Daly

Keep writing.


Happy Birthday, Stacy Esch

We miss you.


Still Life After Breakfast, Part 167



Your Wednesday Morning Poetry


Iranian American Kaveh Akbar is featured this week with his poem "Do You Speak Persian?" courtesy of the Split This Rock website.