Inconveniently Alive (Is that a “Bad Thing?”)

King Tuff has a new album coming out.Is that a “Bad Thing?”  I swear, that video is so campy. But “How I Love,” there’s the porch song for me. I only found out about his new album last night, which feels exactly right, like hearing music through a wall and realizing it’s been playing forContinue reading “Inconveniently Alive (Is that a “Bad Thing?”)”

📚 The Great Good Writing Decision

I’m in a quandary. Word Raccoon asks why I’m “in” a quandary and if she joins me, should she pack sunscreen? Is it like a black hole? If so, she says we really ought to consult Hank Green for the best way out. “It’s an idiom, WR.” “You’re an idiom.” Stop it, WR, I didn’tContinue reading “📚 The Great Good Writing Decision”

Winding Dispatch from the Poem Patch 

Now Playing: “Mystical Magical” by Benson Boone Saturday night Word Raccoon and I stayed up way late submitting our Look I Built a Cathedral collection to a few places that were closing to submissions ASAP.  But WR and I made the mistake of looking at the book first. Like, the whole thing. We glanced backContinue reading “Winding Dispatch from the Poem Patch “

🦝📚 Word Raccoon’s Infinite Reading Log

I was reading an article recently on Modern Mrs. Darcy where one of the staff members mentioned that she tracks her reading in a spreadsheet. Immediately my brain did the thing it always does when spreadsheets appear on the horizon. Oh. Word Raccoon and I could do that. Not because I don’t already track myContinue reading “🦝📚 Word Raccoon’s Infinite Reading Log”

A Highly Incomplete Guide to My Podcast Playlist (in No Particular Order)

When I was a kid, I used to listen to AM radio at night to fall asleep. I loved talk radio and whatever came on. News, interviews, DJs. Unlike most people, I even enjoyed what they said between the music. Maybe especially that.  My progression to podcasts was natural, and I’ve been listening since theContinue reading “A Highly Incomplete Guide to My Podcast Playlist (in No Particular Order)”

The Grocery Order Knows, and Poems Are Wild Things

I just placed next week’s grocery order, and from that alone I can tell what kind of writing week Word Raccoon has planned coming up. Apparently the creative process can be diagnosed from a grocery cart. She didn’t ask for complicated ingredients. She’s not making sauces from scratch. She’s not baking bread.  She is diggingContinue reading “The Grocery Order Knows, and Poems Are Wild Things”

Object Impermanence 

I started a new poetry cycle yesterday. It began with “Having Vonnegut to Tea.” (I wrote it. Of course I did.) I also had tea with Vonnegut (the mug, not the man) and those lovely orange flavored cookies. Next up I remembered that the mascot of the elementary school I went to was a dragon.Continue reading “Object Impermanence “