Anne Skove's latest comic speaks to me and many others.
Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" now over at Oddball Magazine.
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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.
Why the F*ck would I want AI to help me make a GoFundMe page?
Sure I can use AI to raise my money, get paid, then I'll get someone else's GoFundMe saying "Please help us get our lake back after AI stole it!"
Nice to have new music by Death Cab for Cutie. Enjoy new music this weekend.
Bruce Wise closes out Oddball Magazine until Monday.
Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this week.
Waiting for an inspection between now and noon.
Looking out for one of my poems being published today.
Getting ready to record another of my poems for a publication next week.
Oddball Magazine won't edit itself.
A new article won't write itself.
This just might be my first good Friday in a while.
Nancy Mace's story shows that you can twist and destroy yourself for the fascists and they will still drop you at the slightest inconvenience..
Power has no loyalty to any servant of power.
James Van Looy's poem column helps keep the world honest.
Read It's All One Thing, up now over at Oddball Magazine.
From this week's online gathering. Want to see how the sausage is made? It's often not pretty, but we think it's worth it.
The third ever Stone Soup online workshop is in the books. Thanks to everyone who came and participated. Stay tuned for more Stone Soup news.
The workshop is still happening! Sorry for the late info.
Bring one poem no longer than a single page (no smaller than 11 font)
Leave the title off (share it in chat).
If you can't screen share, you can email the workshop head at chadpoetforhire@yahoo.com
Join us on Wednesday June 10 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 852 0894 8392
Password: stonesoup
Poetry, reviews and a focus on author and co-editor Diane Sahms. Check out the June issue of North of Oxford by Sahms and g emil reutter.
Actually grabbed a physical copy of DC Pride 2022 over the weekend. Grabbed it for the Kevin Conroy story, but I enjoyed the Connor Hawke Green arrow tale "Think of Me." Making Connor Hawke asexual actually fits with his backstory and previously published stories so well. Words and pictures by Ro Stein and Ted Brandt.
To continue Pride Month, here's Walt Whitman's "I Sing the Body Electric" at the Poetry Foundation website. Here's hoping Trump quotes him during the 250 festival or whatever is going on next month.
A while back, I came across a writer's work and published it. They wrote me to say thank you and to let me know I misspelled their name.
Fast forward a bit. The writer submitted again. I looked at their bio to find out the author had misspelled their own name.
I know it's not intentional, but I still can't help but feel like someone's gaslighting me.