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  • Writing Hooks

    12Mar26 | 10.26 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260312.1026

    Some writing thoughts from a diseased mind before they drag me off-stage…

    Something I learned today: The “Vaudeville Hook” was not just a cartoon trope, but was used in real life. The “hook” (akin to a shepherds’ hook) used to pull off performers who had gone off the rails, were unpopular with the audience, or had overstayed their welcome. I had suspected that these were not a complete fantasy, having managed my own poetry “vaudeville” in the 90s and having occasion to wish for such a device to move things along for those very reasons.

    What I didn’t know was that the hooks were part of the stage equipment, used to pull back the stage curtains at the start of a performance. Huh.

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    tagged:

    episodic fiction, fiction, serial fiction, writing about writing

    filed under:

    writing
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  • Sunny Day Parasol Co. — Case File #9: Slag Point Slip

    12Mar26 | 06.52 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260312.0652

    an episodic Vivian Locke noir

    Image generated by Gemini, with direction by Michael Raven

    This is a serialized story. Start with Case File #1 here.

    Stillwater Moorings was a cruel, dark joke. The water in this part of The Choke was a chemical soup, a shipyard graveyard littered with rusted hulls and skeletal docks. The air hung thick with the metallic miasma of decay and industrial waste—the signature scent of a forgotten port.

    I tracked Boyle to the end of Pier 4. His office was a miserable shack of grimy, corrugated tin that rattled in the cold breeze. Inside, the gloom was barely pierced by the sickly yellow flicker of a sputtering kerosene heater. Boyle himself, a heavy man with a slump, wasn’t counting money; he was hunched over a crumpled racing form, poring over the odds with the grim focus of a man searching for one final win.

    He didn’t look up when I kicked the door shut behind me.

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    tagged:

    episodic fiction, hardboiled, noir, occult noir, prompted fiction, sunny day parasol co., vivian locke, writing challenge

    filed under:

    fiction from prompts
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  • only grey heron

    12Mar26 | 04.25 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260312.0425
    the rope mooring 
    frayed in the four
    twisting against
    the tugging flow
    until it broke
    some time ago
    my skiff following
    as the river goes
    only grey heron
    speaking in silence
    to be heard

    tagged:

    betwixt and between, poetry, rewilding

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • all demolition

    11Mar26 | 20.22 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260311.2022
    leave me on empty
    at least i know there
    might be a tank yet to fill
    in this broke down
    wreck of car

    forget forget, we're
    all demolition here

    tagged:

    poetry

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • cactus hand horses

    11Mar26 | 11.12 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260311.1112
    we cactus hand horses
    riding desert corridors
    on separate painted stone
    sixgunning peepshow
    between fingers unfold
    she rivers the between &
    we gallop two feet ford
    we cactus hand horses
    riding sunset corridors

    tagged:

    betwixt and between, poetry, the dreaming

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • taking pains

    11Mar26 | 02.08 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260311.0208
    blades bite thorn
    my hands, my skull
    my heart, my soul
    all wrapped in
    razor wire bone and
    scratched of fingernail
    pierced walled alone

    tagged:

    poetry

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • casting runes — 10mar26

    10Mar26 | 19.16 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260310.1916
    sowilo
    snowflake but
    climbing up
    shadows slink
    to scheme away
    whiling until
    after the fall

    A rune poem, based on an Elder Futhark rune selected at random.

    Today’s rune is sowilo, the sun. Sowilo is the source of enlightenment, for lighting the way and illumination. It is also called the “icebreaker” and gives power to an “attack”, ensuring success and/or prosperity. This rune also represents hope, the light at the end of a long darkness.

    Please visit my Elder Futhark pages at sceadugenga.com for additional interpretations of the runes based on multiple references and personal reflection.

    tagged:

    poetry, rewilding, rune, sowilo

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • Sunny Day Parasol Co. — Case File #8: Dredging Up Leads

    10Mar26 | 07.55 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260310.0755

    an episodic Vivian Locke noir

    Image generated by Gemini, with direction by Michael Raven

    This is a serialized story. Start with Case File #1 here.

    “So,” Cookie said, sliding a plate of fries onto the table. “You gonna tell me why a walking statue wants to turn you into a paperweight?”

    I grabbed the bottle of ketchup and gave the bottom a hard whack before remembering my burned fingers and it sent a nasty jolt of pain, a little deadly dagger that traced a line from my palm to my elbow. I considered asking Cookie to do the honors when I saw the cheap, red sludge escape its glass prison and splurt onto the chipped ceramic plate. A generous third of the bottle, enough to coat the next helping of grease without having to risk the razorblades of agony shredding my arm.

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    tagged:

    episodic fiction, hardboiled, noir, occult noir, prompted fiction, sunny day parasol co., vivian locke, writing challenge

    filed under:

    writing
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  • he fool calls

    10Mar26 | 07.14 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260310.0714
    he fool calls crow
    in pale wood, black stone
    he red calls ghost
    from the south to the north

    he road calls spirit
    to her medicine ride train
    he wing calls kindred
    to carry night skies again

    tagged:

    betwixt and between, poetry, the dreaming

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • Half-penny Thoughts — 09mar25

    09Mar26 | 10.42 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260309.1042
    Photo by Bharath Kumar on Unsplash

    As I delving back into the habit of writing prose versus my habit in recent years of writing almost exclusively poetry, I’m tossing around several ideas to bounce around my largely empty cranium.

    Okay, it’s more like dumping a large bucket of superballs at this time.

    Or, if I’m more upfront and honest about what I’m doing, throwing the whole bunch of superballs all at once as hard as I can and see what comes out of the bouncy mess.

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    tagged:

    fiction, fiction versus poetry war, forked site, forks, half-penny thoughts, poetry, readability, serial fiction, site details

    filed under:

    thinking
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