Chad Parenteau: Poet For Hire
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Monday, March 30, 2026
Getting Ready
Got my National Poetry Writing Month 2026 banner up loaded and ready to go.
Less than two days to go.
The Internet Needs More Cats!
Anne Skove is back with a very memeable comic for this week's "She Who Laughs Lasts" over at Oddball Magazine.
Begin with the Finnish
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons on those plucky Nords will start our week at Oddball Magazine. Have a good Monday against all odds.
The Drop Kick Murphys at No Kings, 3-28-26
Got to hear “Where Do You Stand” live twice in one month.
Dinosaurs Walk the Earth Once More
Didn't think I would use this audio again.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Goba
I created this image years ago of Ron Goba off a defunct app/website that I would post every year after on his birthday. Years later, I created a physical poster for him when he featured at the Cantab back on May 27, 2015. It stayed on the wall for a while after that. Our tribute to Ron happens this Wednesday on April first at The Cantab. I wonder if I should print a new poster.
Interview with the Orangelical
Another interview where I end more confused than when I started.
My Monday Morning Music
The Showcase Showdown reunited to play with the Dropkick Murphys this March. I figured I would play some of their songs this week.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Friday, March 27, 2026
April 22: Diane Sahms and Stone Soup in an Octopus' Garden
It's been over a decade since Diane Sahms had her last Stone Soup Poetry alongside g emil reutter. We featured good ol' g last year, and we are thrilled to have Diane return for her solo moment in our spotlight. Please join us for an evening of poetry, presentation and mixed media not to be missed!
Join us on Wednesday, April 22, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 893 5204 1558
Password: stonesoup
Wisdom on the Windowsill
Bruce Wise and Wise Words closes out Oddball Magazine for another week. Thanks for reading! See you on Monday.
The Season
Leopards Eating Faces Update!
More coming out with "buyers remorse," as if that term absolves them of their decision. They will probably never come back to the democrats' side, but they should at least go away. They should recognize they will never be mature enough to make decisions for themselves, let alone for others.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Trolling MAGA
Shoutout to @jonkari.p who made the original "Drunk Frodo" video. Cut his watermark to the video off because I didn't want to give up the gag to the MAGA crowd.
Head Down
James Van Looy's poem column once again marks our continuing descent. Read It's All One Thing, up now at Oddball Magazine.
Stone Soup Poetry All Open Mic, 3-25-26
From this week's online gathering. A nice gathering of new and regulars. Are you ready for National Poetry Month?
Bye Bye, March
The month is done, and National Poetry Month is upon us. Thanks everyone who participated or just listened. Stay tuned for more Stone Soup news for April!
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Classic Ogre Battle Meme set to Queen's "Ogre Battle"
It was so obvious to me.
Hours of My Life Wasted
All Part of the Plan
NaPoWriMo 2026 is a Week Away!
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| NaPoWriMo graphic by Maureen Thorson. |
Springing Into It
Poet Seen
A Bonus Moment of Comics
Steve Ditko did the licensed property comic Chuck Norris and the Karate Kommandos in 1987. He went on to do his own creation Speedball. Both these titles were done for Marvel. Did Ditko have a long term plan to do a Chuck Norris crossover with his own hero early on only for the Norris comic to only last four issues? Regardless of what happened, Chuck Norris was replaced by famous martial artist and actor and totally original Marvel character Chick Harris. A page from Speedball #3, drawn and plotted by Ditko with scripting by Jo Duffy.
Real Defacement
As of about a week ago, the "No Ice" graffiti only has one awful change added to it.
Is it me, or is this just another form of child trafficking.
A Moment of Comics
The amazing Sam Kieth passed away last week. It was almost impossible for me to choose a particular page to post hear as a representation of his life's work. It's like describing one part of a fever dream and hoping it conveys the whole story. Ultimately, I chose this closing page from the sixth issue of The Maxx with dialogue by William Messner-Loebs. RIP, Mr. Kieth.
American Haiku: Trump Does Not Endorse
What do you mean there's
a new woman where I live
and she's over thirteen?!?
Your Wednesday Morning Poetry
Another Iranian poet this week. Here's "Water" by Sohrab Sepehri on the Words Without Borders website, translated by Jerome W. Clinton.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Continue On
Then
Welcome new contributor D.B.Shea and returning artist Thomas Riesner as we kick off Tuesday over at Oddball Magazine.




























