Wouldn't you think there'd be more Reg E. Gaines out there? Next year, I might have to upload some material on YouTube. Here's the last one for the week.
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Wouldn't you think there'd be more Reg E. Gaines out there? Next year, I might have to upload some material on YouTube. Here's the last one for the week.
Continuing to celebrate National Poetry Month with work from our contributing artists. Up next is Richard Spisak. Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this week.
A special edition of Janet Cormier's Bamboozled No More! starts our Friday over at Oddball Magazine.
Gnashing Teeth Publishing is still publishing a poem a day on their site for National Poetry Month. Click here to submit a poem every day by 5:00 CT until the end of April.
From this week's online gathering. Sue Savoy gave us an awesome feature. Stay tuned when we send a call out to buy her collection coming from Crooked Tree House Press.
Another night to mark National Poetry Month. Thanks to Sue Savoy for her impressive feature and everyone who attended. Look out for our call to action when Sue's book comes out in June. Stay tuned for more announcement for April and May, the month of Stone Soup's fifty-third anniversary.
American Haiku After Discovering
Jack Kerouac's American Haiku
Jack's ghost
gets back on the road
to sue my ass.
If you go to Toni's workshop then call in to Stone Soup, I'l be your best frind. Click here to register.
Poet Jeannie Roberts and artist Ira Joel Haber is our first serving this Wednesday at Oddball Magazine.
You can read and hear "God Willing Valley" and "Poem for Gaza" by Palestinian poet Nyla Matuk in Send My Love to Anyone.
Poet Joseph Cooper and artist Thomas Riesner kick off Tuesday over at Oddball Magazine.
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.
The one time I regret doing research... |
Don Krieger is back with an essay on the inner workings of one of Trump's many court cases. Read it now at Oddball Magazine.
Write with former Poet Populist Toni Bee on the subject of roses and thorns and share the work you create in the session. Click here to register.
Join us on April 17 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 874 4170 0263
Password: stonesoup
Continuing to celebrate National Poetry Month with work from our contributing artists. Next up is Jennifer Matthews for this early Monday at Oddball Magazine.
When people have to alter numbers in their sticker with a marker, things are serious. Try to contribute to the current administration changing their minds.
I still have the CD from Reg E Gaines this track appears on. His stuff is hard to find online, but I think I have a selection ready.