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“Love,” Koloman Moser, circa 1895

India ink on paper.  For Martin Gerlach’s Allegorien-Neue Folge (Plate 30).

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Elmwood Park Amphitheater, Roanoke, VA

April 2023.

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Excerpt from Courtney Peppernell’s “Pillow Thoughts,” read by Eric Robert Nolan

You remind me of home,
of all the simple things in life,
of light and love and the reasons I am not alone.
You remind me of hope,
of the sea and the sky,
every hug and every kiss from your lips to your thighs.
I have flown around the world and met no one like you
because you are all the things I keep coming back to.



Illustration designs for the magazine “Wiener Mode,” Koloman Moser, 1890

Pen, India ink, watercolor and gouache on paper.

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(Hopefully not too soon.)

I think I am going to have “Oh Shit, Was That Today?” inscribed on my tombstone.



“Franz and Mary Stuck in the Studio,” Franz von Stuck, 1902

Oil on canvas.

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Throwback Thursday: “Gymkata” (1985)!!!

“Gymkata!!!”  This 1985 movie is widely regarded as one of the worst of all time, Olympic gymnast Kurt Thomas received a Razzie Award for it as “Worst New Star,” and the movie’s name was a running joke on “Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988-1999).  (I am linking here, by the way, to the Super Fan Trailers Youtube channel.)

The funny thing is, I remember being pretty impressed with this movie when I saw it on VHS back in the day at my buddy Peter Hughes’ house.  (I’m not sure what that says about me as a young high school student.)

Oh, well.  Peter and I got a fun summer afternoon out of this.

I might have to hunt down a copy.  Although MST3K never actually devoted an episode to “Gymkata,” its successor “Rifftrax” (2007) did.  Hmm.  I’m not sure if I want to see the movie without any commentary at first — so I can get an undiluted hit of 80’s nostalgia.  I’ll share here either way.



Some pretty surprising MWC news …

… though it’s old news, really; it was announced on the college website last year.  (We absent-minded alumni are sometimes way out of touch.)  The college is evidently going to tear down the Marshall and Russell Hall dormitories so it can erect a new theater building.  And there is a fan page, of sorts, for people who fondly remember the soon-to-be-razed dorms.

There have been so many major construction projects at Mary Wash since I graduated nearly 30 years ago.  I’ll go ahead here and echo the sentiments of one of my alums on Facebook — the next time I see campus, I’m going to feel like I hardly recognize it.



Cover for Felicie Ewart’s “Jugendschatz Deutscher Dichten,” design by Koloman Moser, 1897

Pencil, pen, ink on paper.

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The Piker Press publishes “Blue Wolves Move in an Indigo Wood.”

I am so honored to see The Piker Press publish another poem of mine — this time it is “Blue Wolves Move in an Indigo Wood.”   You can read it online right here.

Thanks yet again to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing my work to appear in such a terrific online magazine!  (I also happen to love the graphic that she selected!)  🙂