Cover to “The Unexpected” #174, Luis Dominguez, 1976

DC Comics.

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(I’ll be just a Lindell disappointed.)

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“Warrior Looks Across Chasm,” Mizuno Toshikata, circa 1895

Woodblock print; ink and color on paper.

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Pride goeth before a fall.

Every time they put on a mask, they’re wearing a tacit admission that their president was wrong in dismissing coronavirus.

That’s why they won’t wear one.

Their slavish devotion to following Trump turns their mask into a scarlet letter.

Pride really is a deadly sin.




Cover to “Colder: Toss the Bones” #3, Juan Ferreyra, 2015

Dark Horse Comics.

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The Mill Mountain Star seen past Carilion Roanoke Community Hospital.

Roanoke, VA, August 2021.

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Variant Cover to “Carnage: Black, White & Blood” #1, Gabriele Dell’Otto, 2021

Marvel Comics.

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The Mill Mountain Star seen past St. John’s Episcopal Church.

Looking south past the corner of Elm Avenue and Jefferson Street, Roanoke, VA, August 2021.

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Spillwords Press features “Her Son, Her Daughter”

I’m honored to share here today that Spillwords Press published my short poem, “Her Son, Her Daughter.”  You can find it right here.

Thanks once again to Dagmara K. and the rest of the editorial staff at Spillwords Press!




“To the Witches’ Revels,” Edith Maryon, 1909

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