Tag Archives: bizarro
Bradbury’s Ghost
In hindsight, Douglas probably could have managed perfectly well without Bradbury’s corpse. But, being a writer, Douglas was prone to trying new things—be they merely whimsical or downright wicked—if there was the slightest possibility of elevating his prose to the … Continue reading
Babe, Vacation, and the Moon
I’m down to my last copy of “Babe,” the free limited edition chapbook I’ve been handing out at bus stops and laundromats all over Orange County this last month. If you want it, contact me. If you don’t, contact me … Continue reading
Vacation, by Jeremy Shipp (Review)
The world has, since the inception—intentional or otherwise—of humankind, always been a dubious plane of existence. You’d be hard-pressed to find an author, poet, artist, musician, politician, holy man, or everyman who has never spoken out concerning the human condition, … Continue reading