Cover to “The Red Mother” #8, Jeremy Haun, 2020

BOOM! Studios.

Don’t mess with Memphis?

It’s moments like this that the lady will say, “This is the Memphis in me,” or “The Memphis came out.”



Tell me these do not look like coffins.

I thought Dracula had arrived in Roanoke — which would be weird, because there’s no place for The Demeter to dock.

Either that or my lifelong descent into madness had finally yielded its first visual hallucinations.

Turns out these thick metal implements were left there by an excavating company.  They’re just smallish plow blades for pushing aside snow, seen from the rear.  (They are open on the other side.)



Cover to “The Red Mother” #4, Jeremy Haun, 2020

Boom! Studios.

“Now, by 2 p.m., a regular snowstorm has commenced …”

“Now, by 2 p.m., a regular snowstorm has commenced, fine flakes falling steadily, and rapidly whitening all the landscape. In half an hour the russet earth is painted white even to the horizon. Do we know of any other so silent and sudden a change?”

— Henry David Thoreau



“The Flutes,” Franklin Booth

Abandon all hope, ye who enter here …

Hey, guys.  If my strange and archaically worded ravings amuse you, I’ve started a page here at the site for 2026 poetry.  You can find it right here:

Poetry, 2026



 

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