A very merry Grinching Christmas to all of you, readers!
And remember the number one lesson learned in The Grinch:
It is perfectly acceptable to shave a politician’s head in public.
Happy New Year!
A very merry Grinching Christmas to all of you, readers!
And remember the number one lesson learned in The Grinch:
It is perfectly acceptable to shave a politician’s head in public.
Happy New Year!
With a new satirical biopic now out, Weird Al is once again in our hearts and minds with his silly novelty music.
An American treasure since the 80’s, Alfred has taken a very specific brand of music making and created something we will always need in hard times—a laugh. I fell in love with his stuff in middle school, and it wasn’t long after that I learned something else special about Al. He’s a practicing Christian. Continue reading
Readers, this past week I had a new poem in the fantastic journal SLAB.
“Remedy For My Mind” is the name of my poem, but you’ll also find great work by writers like Chital Mehta, Sandra Newton, and Joseph D. Miloch.
You can order a copy here!
Also recently appearing, “I’m an Eldritch Horror Slumbering Under the Appalachian Mountains” on Medium.
In the past couple weeks I’ve had a few satire pieces published online. Check them out!
Lyrics From Abandoned Weird Al Songs published in The Haven
The Inconsistencies in Plot, Character Development, and Basic Rules of Grammar in My Thirteen-Part Fantasy Series Can Be Explained By a Phenomenon Known as Purple Manna published in McSweeney’s
“How To Get Limited Public Service Debt Relief in 60 Simple Steps” published in The Haven
Readers, I have a Halloween treat for you.
Read my latest flash story, “Tallahassee Plucker,” in Shotgun Honey. You’ll be frightened by this 2-minute read. Or get a nice chuckle?
Look, I get the criticism. The creators of Rings of Power are playing fast and loose with lore: Gandalf shouldn’t be here yet, Galadriel is in Numenor for some reason, the rings are supposed to take much longer to make, and dwarves are singing to rocks.
I get that the timeline is off.
And to some extent I even sort of understand a part of you being ever so slightly wanting to scratch your head at the technicality of an elf having a skin color other than “fair.” After all, even Tolkein had a gene of bigotry that loved an imaginary Nordic race above all. (But we’ll come back to that.) Of course, it’s just as much canon to assume that elves have pointy ears, as this is said nowhere in any Tolkien book. Continue reading
The past couple weeks have been prolific, particularly in satire.
Slackjaw published my piece, Jeff Bezos’s ‘Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power’ Show Notes
And now that I’m a writer for Backyard Church, here’s my two latest articles there:
We’re A Church Who Loves the Idea of Racial Diversity
and
If you don’t follow Slackjaw on Medium, you really ought to. Endless short humor pieces to help you get through your day.

Everyone can read 5 articles a month for free on Medium’s giant library, but if you subscribe for only 5 dollars a month (imagine paying a dollar for each one of those free ones, then the rest are free—hey, it’s cheaper than the newspaper), you get unlimited access to any article from any publication on Medium.
So to convince you, here are 5 great humor pieces from this week alone from Slackjaw, the premiere humor publication on Medium:
I just received my copy of issue 70 of Potomac Review. Some great poetry, essays, and short stories are included, as well as my latest essay, “In Maggie’s Shadow,” about my visit to a haunted plantation house and subsequently being stranded on a boat.
Order a copy here!
Here’s a preview:

Hey folks. Got a new piece in McSweeney’s.
“I finally get to be my own boss. As soon as I pick up this guy’s laundry. And take this lady’s three dachshunds for a walk. And deliver this milkshake to wherever.”
check out my latest bit, CAPITALISM GIVES ME THE FREEDOM TO PURSUE AS MANY SIDE GIGS AS I WANT TO PAY OFF MY INCREASING BILLS AND LOANS.
Straight out of McSweeney’s Internet Tendency.