Cover to “The Fader” #114, 2018

The Fader Media.  Depicted is Phoebe Bridgers.

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“People are strange/When you’re a stranger.”

One of my totally awesome MWC alums insisted on picking me up from the oral surgeon Thursday — even after I told him I could get an Uber.

And he didn’t even laugh too hard when I was so doped up afterward that I didn’t recognize him! (“Who is this strange, albeit polite, man greeting me in the waiting room?”)

Good friends are hard to come by, but I’ve got a few.

Or … maybe it WAS a stranger who drove me home.  Seriously.  This really is a hospitable Southern city and I was high AF.



 

Poster for “The Dark Knight” (2008)

Warner Bros. Pictures.

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Throwback Thursday: Depeche Mode’s “Blue Dress” (1990)

This is just a deep cut from Depeche Mode’s 1990 “Violator” album.  I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone mention “Blue Dress” as one of their favorite DM songs, but I still think it’s a great, moody techno ballad.

Rest in peace, Andrew “Fletch” Fletcher — who died a week ago today at age 60.



Cover to “Justice League International” #60, Craig Gilmore, 1995

DC Comics.

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It’s what they call a “near missile.”

Before you call Roanoke a small town, remember — it’s got its own ICBM.

I’m kidding.  It’s not a nuclear missile.  I think it’s a … rocket of some kind?  I’m too lazy to google it.  It’s outside the Virginia Transportation Museum.

Why do I so badly want it to be a stolen Russian rocket, reminiscent of 1982’s “Firefox” with Clint Eastwood?

Update: I have just been informed by a few people that this actually was a nuclear missile at one point.  Apparently what we’re looking at is a Jupiter-class rocket that once held a nuclear warhead?  And here I was only joking above …



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Impspired features three of my poems

I am quite honored today to share that three of my poems have been published in Issue 17 of Impspired in the United Kingdom.  The three poems selected were “A Churchgoer Passes My Yard on Sunday Morning,” “The Secretary” and “The Bureaucrat.”  You can find them right here.

Impspired is a truly wonderful literary magazine that confronts the reader with a range of inventive, lyrical poetry.  I am grateful indeed to Editor Steve Cawte for allowing me to see my work appear there.



“Keratios Kolpos, Konstantinoupolis,” Angelos Giallinas

Watercolor.

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