This is Fair View Cemetery in Roanoke, Virginia, on a dour and trippy day. The winglike appearance in the sunlight is kinda neat.

This is Fair View Cemetery in Roanoke, Virginia, on a dour and trippy day. The winglike appearance in the sunlight is kinda neat.

Cover B. DC Comics.

A dear friend of mine wrote the message below. People in the Lone Star State are desperate.
(Damn it, Texans, I am so sorry for what you’re going through.)

Date and artist unknown.

I’ll take college nostalgia for $500, Alex.
(I’m told that this was from tonight’s episode.)


Are these the coolest Valentines goodies ever?!?! That is a Himalayan Salt Lamp up top and that’s a big shiny lapel pin on the bottom. I think the lamp looks like one of the Sankara Stones from “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” (1984).
And I think the anatomically accurate heart looks like one of the metal hearts created by Dr. Jacob Farmer in my horror tale, “At the End of the World, My Daughter Wept Metal.” My Valentine didn’t even mean it that way — she just thought the pin was funny … which just kinda makes it awesomely, ominously meta.
Now whoever sees me in my overcoat is forewarned that my hubris will destroy the world. (Clock’s ticking, people.)


“Moonlit Cove.” Oil on canvas.

“Treason seldom dwells with courage.”
— Sir Walter Scott

Portrait by Henry Raeburn of Walter Scott (1771 – 1832), novelist and poet.