Thursday, July 02, 2026

Terminal Farewell

 

Tracey McTague is the first featured poet of July for The Arts Fuse.


Seeing Color

James Van Looy returns with It's All One Thing.

His poem column is up now at Oddball Magazine.


Happy Birthday, Laura Mattingly

 


Stone Soup Poetry All Open Mic, 7-1-26

From this week's online gathering. Stone Soup is taking a break this week. Stay safe this July Fourth weekend. I'll see you back two Wednesdays from now. 


 


Bye for Now

I'll be off next week, bound for parts unknown. Stone Soup will be back on July 15 for special feature Mary Ann Honaker. Stay safe this holiday weekend and until I see you next time. 


Meet Bluey!

Named after his spawning pit. I mean the Freedom Pool..

 


Wednesday, July 01, 2026

Aaaaaah!

Sweet relief at the end of a Wednesday. 

For once. 


I hope you join us. 

Happy Birthday to...We?

The Chad Parenteau's Lost Causes newsletter for July 1 is up now at Substack.


How They Run

Poet Kevin B and photographer Edward S. Gault give us the closing post for the first day of July. Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine today. Be back for more. 

Revisiting an Old Piece

Decided to share an old article of mine, "Is Trump adding a dash of salt to the hate?" Read it now on my Medium page. 


Trickling Forward

Poet Spencer Keene is matched with artist Edward Michael Supranowicz to give us our first Wednesday post of July. Oddball Magazine says welcome to the new month.

Oh, Hi, Liz!

 

Meet Lizzie Rutberg in this week's Lyrical Somerville for The Somerville Times. 

The Message of the New Trump Passport Is...Confusing

Saw this tweet and thought of George Carlin immediately. 

 


I Dunno...

Is this supposed to be a flex? Because I'm not sure it's really a flex. 

Graffiti: I Pay Taxes ("Taxes" is underlined)

A Moment of Comics

Maybe if told people that superheroes were being caged alongside immigrants and other brown people, we could end ICE tomorrow and turn this country around. A slightly out of context page from Spawn #10, written by Dave Sim with artwork by Todd McFarlane. 


American Haiku: Trump Does Logic

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 Does Logic
 
Help me pass this law
ending birthright citizens.
It's my birthright. It's my birthright. 


News from the Front, 7-1-26: Zombie Journalism

Not enough popcorn to outlast this slow death.


Happy Birthday, Kenning JP García

 

 


Your Wednesday Morning Poetry

In light of the Great American State Fair, here's the poem "State Fair Fireworks, Labor Day" by Maryann Corbett, courtesy of the Poetry Foundation site.


Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Zine Alert!

For you zinesters, Quadzilla is looking for writers to contribute to their next zine. Visit their Instagram page, follow them, and DM them with questions.


Take a Peek

X-R-A-Y is accepting story submissions of varying length. Click here for guidelines. 


Still Time

There's still time to submit to Molecule. Check out  the guidelines and send in your microwork before July 15.


Keep the Fun Going

May Contain Traces of Me, Part Two: How to Make This About You. Read it on my Patreon.


Pride Closer

Robert Fleming returns with the last Pride entry for June (but hopefully not the last one for the year). Enjoy your Tuesday at 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: Dancing Queen
A good way to end Pride Month.

July 1: Stone Soup Says Happy July! (is it though?)

Going into July with an all-open mic this Wednesday. 

Just before I have to take a week off. 

We'll be back with features. I even hope to announce a couple for September soon. 

Join us on Wednesday, July 1, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.

The meeting ID is 874 6930 3823

Password: stonesoup 


Happy Birthday, Cheryl Buchanan

 

 


Happy Birthday, DeWitt Henry

 

 


City Haiku

Count padlocks without
physical prisons, wonder
how many still free. 


Thoughts While Walking, 6-30-26: Those People

Thanks That Frustrate Me This Time of Year Part 986.

 


Last Day

Ha ha ha ha ha ha!

 

 


Annoying Thought of the Day

Sometimes rage is the best cure for crippling fear. 

Emotional chemo. 

One poison to kill another. 


Monday, June 29, 2026

Comics Spotlight: Hoss

Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine this Monday.


Learn Something New Today?

Here's Anne Skove's latest comic with something you may not have known.

"She Who Laughs Laughs" is here now at Oddball Magazine. 


Monday Away!

 

It's Later Now, Part Forty-Three: Summer Monday. Read it on my Patreon.

Boom!

Another doctor's visit down. More to go.

Now I have to catch up.

 

Timber

A tree falls and Mike Mesterton-Gibbons writes about it. Welcome to Monday at Oddball Magazine.  


A Twofer

Hair salons that deal with people grown up Catholic who don't punish themselves enough.

Sign: Lashes Done Here

Happy Birthday, Angelo Verga

 

 


Happy Birthday, James Caroline

 

 


Happy Birthday, Richard Cambridge

 

 


Have to Admit

As someone who hates being in a car, this is good advice. 

Bumper Sticker: Don't Follow Me, I'm Headed To The Jamaicaway
 

This Week's Friendly Reminder

After this past week, it needs to be said more and more. 

Sticker: Trump Must Go Now - RefuseFascism.org

My Monday Morning Music

For a change, I'm focusing on an album from my young summer days. Kamakiriad by Donald Fagen was introduced to me by my then-girlfriend during my senior year at college. It became an unofficial soundtrack for the last part of my year and the summer. I recommend the album, especially if you're a Steely Dan fan. Here's the first of a selection of songs from the album. 

 

 


Hit You

Trying to get more essays out. "It's Not Just a Billionaire Problem" is my latest for  Substack. 

 


Sunday, June 28, 2026

Trump Crashes His Own Fair

Can't be bothered to do a better video. 


Can't Keep Up

A still shot of Deta dancing back in 2019. I hope to make the video more available. You couldn't keep up with Deta Galloway then, and honestly you can't now.


Happy Birthday, Kris Saknussemm

 

 


Happy Birthday, John Stickney

 

 


Happy Birthday, Alexis Ivy

 

 


Happy Birthday, M.P. Carver

 

 


Your Weekly Dose of God

A bag of religious paraphernalia I found just lying on the sidewalk. The card with the cross right on the bag starts with the words:  "Somebody loves you - more than you know."


Saturday, June 27, 2026

Remembering Deta Galloway

Deta with Toni Bee at her RE/Max Destiny Gallery opening
 
There are many women poets at Stone Soup Poetry who took on motherly roles on the open mic, presenting their best selves that urged the unruly rabble of males to do better. 

There was Joanna Nealon, who I proclaimed the First Lady of Stone Soup. Carol Weston was dubbed (again by me) as Our Lady Queen of Stone Soup. 

The recently departed Deta Galloway--poet, artist, singer--certainly served as a mother figure to some but seemed to me more of the fun aunt in our makeshift poetry family, just as likely to share wisdom with the younger members as she was to be up and partying with them. 

Unacceptable


I am furious to report that poet, artist and friend Deta Galloway passed away in Boston two days ago.

This is devastating news for what's been for many a horrific year.

This ever darkening world has lost another of its beacons.


My Saturday Haiku for Bluesky, 6-27-26


Morning breaking in,
birdsong repelled away by
arguing neighbors.


Happy Birthday, David Leo Sirois

 

 


Saturdays

I’m starting to really hate them.

Friday, June 26, 2026

My Friday Evening Music

HummusVacuum closes out the week (finally). I'm heading off to dinner and bed.



Leave Them Be

I've spent years writing about how the time pigs annoy me.

No more. 

I refuse to give them anymore power over me. 

The latest time pigs have left. 

New time pigs will come and go. 

Moving forward, I'm ignoring them as best I can.

They can go to hell.

But then, they're already there, aren't they?

 

Next Friday: First Fridays Youth Open Mic with Ricky Shah

Held at the First Baptist Church on 633 Centre Street in Jamaica Plain. Doors open at 7:00. Click here for more info. 


Journeyman Wisdom

Wise Words with Bruce Wise continues Oddball Magazine today.

Praying

Janet Cormier starts up Bamboozled No More! for Friday at Oddball Magazine. 

Happy Birthday, Anda Volley

 


My Friday Morning Music

More bands I've found through Facebook. Guys, meet TX2.



Leopards Eating Faces Update!

 

How long will it be before the four Republican senators who "opposed" Trump start getting death threats?