Sunday, May 31, 2009

another Old One

Good Thing It Was A Small One


a little god walking in on us
caught a few with their pants down and
some asleep at the wheel,
driving right into that half-mile footprint
with too many toes.


End


File last saved July '97, and it was published somewhere.

"eel week" in podcast

beam me up 159

13:33 min/sec into an hour-long podcast

http://beameup.podOmatic.com/entry/2009-05-30T18_28_45-07_00

Saturday, May 30, 2009

even in de feet

The scientist mumbles


thoroughly
randomized the planet died
but still it moves

briquet people
in defeat line up to burn
bar-be-queue

Friday, May 29, 2009

audio review of Nursery Rhyme Noir

http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wual/arts.artsmain?action=viewArticle&sid=14&id=1470478&pid=217

sure and its working

There was an old robot from Mars
who constantly gazed at the stars
it liked all the rest
but loved very best
the small ones that blinked in its jars

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

new sf flash story

http://www.dailycabal.com/2009/05/oh_yeah_that_chicken.html

old poem

Fourteen Reasons Why You Too Should Undergo Gene Surgery


1. Increased frequency of successful sexual encounters.
2. Improved resistance to sexually transmitted diseases.
3. Concision.
4. You will be taller.
5. It is very hip.
6. Improved language acquisition.
7. Easy payment plan.
8. Impress your friends.
9. Score points with your boss.
10. Do your own thing.
11. Money-back guarantee.
12. Rapid healing.
14. Improved mathematical ability.


published somewhere; not looking in the old card file just now.

Monday, May 25, 2009

older poem

archaeolog


The Empath strokes the weathered stone,
Evoking tactile images: smoothness, yielding warmth,
the prickle of dust.
Deeper she buries her SELF in the layered history
Of this freighted artifact;
Sensations of electrostatic force, gravitic repulsion,
Odors of ozone and dust, a hint of exotic organics --
Perfume of the vanished owner? Or a cleaning agent.
Deeper. The present is the path to the past.
Give up the present, abandon all connections.
The tinkling of chimes, low-frequency rumblings, oddly
syncopated,
(speech?), briefly, a cacophony of noise.
Deeper....the empathic sphere yields love, pride;
These may be the fossilized emotions of the artist itself!
The empath's excitement shocks her partway out of the
trance,
Relax, find the receptive frame, receive the past, live it
The emotions return, stronger, they live,
She IS the artist: a fragment of vision sears the mind's
Eye. The artifact is perceived in the moment of creation,
Whole, new, and in its proper frame of reference.
Time, considered as an onion of detritus,
Peeled to its core of fossil NOW.
But where perception reaches, understanding still may fail.
The empath spirals outward to her NOW of shattered relics;
Striving to comprehend the lives that now are dust.


END


Prev. publ. Star*line. Not sure when, but file last saved 1997.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

older podcast entries

www.starshipsofa.com (all poems)

#46, 4 minutes in, "red shifted star"
#44, 1:30, "Flesh-eating alien vampire sex on the moon"

one more zombie poem

Blue Light Special

it's not
easy being
blue taste gone and smell bad
still welcome at some bars HEllo
BABY!

DN 83

Finally got serious about layout. Back to it now.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

audio sf

http://beameup.podomatic.com/entry/2009-05-23T16_12_57-07_00

"Doing double time" by me at 31 minutes in this hour-long sf podcast

Snoopy

beagles yawn
when the sun hits the grass
the baying vase

Friday, May 22, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

shoulda used teflon

Looking for the key

gears
gears run the universe, he said
Professor Squirrelly
we called him
had to eat our words
when we found the monstrous
clockwork ticking ticking
on the Uberplane

each tick slower than the last
frequencies shifting down
we see it everywhere
in the sun & stars; yep, it's
gonna be a cold winter
unless we can
get it wound


end

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Monday, May 18, 2009

Thursday, May 14, 2009

got away clean

self-cleaning carpet
jumped right on Grandma
no autopsy

M8

How's that workin' out since Antarctica?

pentagonal
barrel-shaped couriers
carry the good news
through interstellar space
we bring the shoggoths

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

M7

beneath ice and stone
a cold and lightless sea
ripples strike the shore

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Monday, May 11, 2009

Saturday, May 9, 2009

WHAT did I SAY!?

her sleek perfection
glows with dangerous heat
burnt toast

mythoku 3: guest quatrain

I can't explain

a stirring in the torchlit pool
dark constellations twist and shift
a shadow looms and seeks rebirth
souls are severed, set adrift

Friday, May 8, 2009

mythoku 2: will you oil my back?

Not willing to become a hermit

in winter
turtlenecks cover gill slits
beachgoers recoil
a few in bikinis
are intrigued and unabashed

thanks to Unger's

cartoon of the day for inspiration.

http://comics.com/herman/?Page=1&ViewType=Thumb

can u smell what The Pot is cooking?

Uncle Pothandle
felt a part of something larger
but not much larger

Thursday, May 7, 2009

illos found!

Got the missing envelope back. A couple from it will be in #83. I start layout on that issue this weekend.

mythoku 1: don't open it!

New Librarian

Jill opened the book
bound in smooth pale leather
oops
custodian runs screaming
red rivulets run too

a rare Dell

last working robot
auctioned for 80 mil
virtual collector

Monday, May 4, 2009

zombiku 25: classes cancelled

dress shirt no longer white

thoughts
form
bubble
burst before
reaching cerebrum
body cruises autopilot
below water table but still digging in the muck

kraken

we dwelt within
the opalescent chamber
many years before we met its builder

Friday, May 1, 2009

zombiku 22: preventive measures

:X

you
sew
their mouths
shut so they
can't tell secrets curse
you or cast any other spells



a fib (6-line fibonacci-series-based ku

:X=zombie

cthulhu flu

alignment foretold

the protein coats
in their quadrillions
a hyperlens
one stumble to the left
cough and a gate opens