Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Twentieth Week
Published: May 1, 2026 18:06
As we discussed the news my work friend asked if I ever feel like we are all just stuck in an episode of the Twilight Zone but I replied that … Continue reading →
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Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Twentieth Week
Published: May 1, 2026 18:06
As we discussed the news my work friend asked if I ever feel like we are all just stuck in an episode of the Twilight Zone but I replied that … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Nineteenth-Week
Published: April 24, 2026 17:25
As the week begins I often wonder how it is that all of us just keep going to work when everything is falling apart. And as the week begins I … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Eighteenth Week
Published: April 17, 2026 15:19
As we waited for the elevator my work friend told me “I have a really bad feeling about this week,” and though I wanted to joke “hey, stop stealing my … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Seventeenth Week
Published: April 10, 2026 17:12
When you hear them reminiscing about the early weeks of this pandemic by asking: “Remember baking sourdough?” by asking: “Remember zoom hangouts?” by asking: “Remember the tiger show?” ask them: … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Sixteenth Week
Published: April 3, 2026 16:11
Based on the weather outside my office I fear sweater season is ending. Based on the coughs inside my office I fear plague season is enduring. * With everything else … Continue reading →
You can’t spell “machinery hurtful to commonality” without AI
Published: March 27, 2026 18:15
“I have a reputation as being anti-technology; in fact, as being something of a neo-Luddite. People who have labeled me as such usually know nothing about the Luddites. If they … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Fifteenth Week
Published: March 26, 2026 21:14
It was on this day six years ago that many found themselves wondering how long they and their coworkers would work from home. It is on this day six years … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Fourteenth Week
Published: March 20, 2026 18:46
Today, when you hear people groan that they thought, that they really thought they had more time than this, it may be tempting to interpret this comment as a woebegone … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Thirteenth Week
Published: March 13, 2026 18:24
When they tell you (and they will tell you) that it is ridiculous to care about viruses in the midst of a war calmly but firmly try to remind them … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Twelfth Week
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Published: March 6, 2026 18:21
As we rode the elevator another passenger looked up from her phone and said: “I have a bad feeling about this week,” and though I was unsure exactly what news … Continue reading →
Plague Poems – The Three-Hundred-and-Eleventh Week
Published: February 27, 2026 18:37
When asked if aliens are real a former President replied: “they’re real,” though he later clarified that he had seen no evidence they’ve made contact with us, and while I … Continue reading →