Okay, I was wrong. Notice, I avoided writing the first thing people my age tend to say these days when in error: "I lied." I didn't know I would be proven wrong (in a good way), hence no lying took place. My Millennial Generation, take note. Lying means you have willfully evaded the truth and told people something was the case when you knew otherwise. Then again, can we be blamed for not knowing what lying really is after Nixon, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and Bush II? Anyway, it turns out I have another poem to share before the ball drops on New Year's. It is up at Dark Chaos.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Apparently I was Wrong
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Last Publications of the Year (Probably)
Isn't that how we all feel when we have a bunch of poems online? No? Okay maybe just me. In case you are wondering why the image, it's because I have several new works up on Winamop. They have not given me a mop yet, though. If you scroll to the bottom you can vote for the poem. Please, be gentle.
I have a poem based on Wikileaks' latest hits, a remix of their diplomatic cables all tied up in a knot.
And to relax you after all that, here is a soothing poem from work to a calm.
Also, if anyone who reads this blog is interested, which includes the people who leave me comments in Chinese or about Ugg Boots, I am in the DC area for the holidays. This may or may not include the whole twelve days of Christmas.
I have a poem based on Wikileaks' latest hits, a remix of their diplomatic cables all tied up in a knot.
And to relax you after all that, here is a soothing poem from work to a calm.
Also, if anyone who reads this blog is interested, which includes the people who leave me comments in Chinese or about Ugg Boots, I am in the DC area for the holidays. This may or may not include the whole twelve days of Christmas.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
On Strike for Christmas
No, this is not a review of the book or the Lifetime movie of the same name. It is instead an invitation to read a poem of mine that was posted up at Vis a Tergo, a literary outfit whose editorial decisions are being made by Yukio Mishima.
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Just Call Me "Jelly Roll" Nardolilli, for a Day
Two poems of mine rolled in confection and published online at Jellyroll Magazine.
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