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  • [Retracted] Potentially bad idea

    12Apr26 | 09.10 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260412.0910

    I decided to remove this post because I’m less interested in the conversation that I originally imagined.

    Please disregard if it shows up in your feed as the original post.

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    filed under:

    junk drawer
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  • drift, unrudder drift

    11Apr26 | 22.47 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260411.2247
    on the drift, unrudder
    since lilac scented at
    fisherman's wharf
    in a pinch of snuff

    the bouys no longer
    ring warnings, love
    before boats break
    against the rocks

    rain pierces waves
    at the unrudder drift

    tagged:

    lugubrious, poetry

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • Suchness and Winter Words

    11Apr26 | 15.31 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260411.1531

    Maybe it’s the day.

    Or maybe I’m just done.

    Watched an old All About Eve video. It doesn’t matter which.

    We’ll use Wild Hearted Woman/Every Angel. Why not? It’s even got annoying credits running through the second song. And it’s cut off. Brilliant.

    “Michael, what am I supposed to take away from this?” you may ask yourself.

    Is it their best video? No. Is it something about All About Eve? Not really (I still adore Julianne, but that’s a personal problem — even therapy has given up on me there).

    It’s something intangible that I have no words for today. Lost little words Saturday, we’ll call it.

    Maybe… It is the suchness of those things… I’m tired of not feeling a suchness. In madness, there isn’t a suchness to grasp onto.

    Smile for me, roll your eyes. “Oh Michael,” you’ll say with exasperation, thinking you understand what I mean by this all. Except you probably don’t. Because the words were lost and we can’t find them in the snowdrifts and in the winter words of December. Shine bright, Lady Moonlight.

    Can you tell me: Are you lonely?

    tagged:

    wasting away

    filed under:

    junk drawer
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  • Episode 2: What Remains, Part 4

    11Apr26 | 12.00 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260411.1200

    Vengeance, My Heart is a work of serialized fiction. Jump to key story links to read earlier content.

    The stranger was at the spring before the light changed.

    What passed for dawn in mesa country under the Dusk was less an arrival than a slow reluctant brightening, the darkness thinning at the edges without fully committing to anything else. The temperature had dropped further in the night and the sage at the mesa’s foot was stiff with cold, the leaves silver-grey and sharp-smelling when she stripped them from the stems. She worked quickly, her breath visible, her hands certain about what they were doing in the way hands get certain about things the mind has stopped needing to supervise.

    (more…)

    tagged:

    ash & thorn, beginnings, episodic fiction, gothic western, serialized fiction, vengeance my heart

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    Ash & Thorn — Vengeance, My Heart, serial fiction
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  • Episode 2: What Remains, Part 3

    10Apr26 | 12.00 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260410.1200

    Vengeance, My Heart is a work of serialized fiction. Jump to key story links to read earlier content.

    The Necessary was quiet when she returned and one of the lanterns had sputtered out, adding to the dim. Cressida had Caldwell in a chair by the bar, his jaw held gingerly in one hand, his eyes suggesting he was present but still taking inventory of the situation.

    The crow was on the bar. It watched Caldwell with the detached attention of something that has seen this kind of thing before and found it neither alarming nor particularly interesting.

    “Room,” the stranger said to Cressida.

    (more…)

    tagged:

    ash & thorn, beginnings, episodic fiction, gothic western, serialized fiction, vengeance my heart

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    Ash & Thorn — Vengeance, My Heart, serial fiction
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  • Half-Penny Thoughts — 10apr26

    10Apr26 | 08.27 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260410.0827

    This morning, I asked Claude to provide a general evaluation of the poetry on this site, mostly for shits and giggles. Sometimes I feel I am too close to my own poetry to critically evaluate what I write, so I felt it would be helpful to get the opinion from “someone” without a stake in providing me feedback — not cog greasing or a sense of friendly obligation to make me happy. [Note: Claude was not informed that I am the author of this site, so it has no reason to lean into saying nice things to me about my poetry.]

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    tagged:

    ai overlords, AI use, critical assessments, half-penny thoughts, poetry

    filed under:

    poetry, thinking
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  • casting runes — 09apr26

    09Apr26 | 14.53 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260409.1453
    nauthiz
    a question of need
    fades the scene and i
    wade bonefields at night
    seeking sequels
    in the beyond

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

    Today’s rune is nauthiz, which has a core meaning of “need”. Alternative translations have been “hardship” or “constraint”. Among other interpretations, nauthiz is seen as a indicative of a transition or transformation, a period of learning or strengthening of resilience, lacking, change, and impermanence — inclusive of other related concepts.

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

    tagged:

    nauthiz, poetry, rewilding, rune

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • Episode 2: What Remains, Part 2

    08Apr26 | 12.00 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260408.1200

    Vengeance, My Heart is a work of serialized fiction. Jump to key story links to read earlier content.

    The stranger cautiously mounted the stairs leading to the batwing doors of the saloon named The Necessary, according to the shingle still partially chained to the lintel overshadowing the entrance. The sign rotated in lazy circles on the remaining chain.

    As the gloaming became an abstract night, a handful of lanterns cast shadows on to the boardwalk outside, dancing horned demons thrown across on the rough-hewn planks at her feet.

    Stepping inside, the stranger noticed the two lanterns burning low cast a grotesquerie of shadows bent around at angles, making the interior a space twisting in on itself. The bar was intact, clean and polished. The mirror running along the length of the bar behind it had not been fared so well — a crack ran the full span of silvered glass, splitting every reflection in two pieces that refused to align across the broken divide.

    (more…)

    tagged:

    ash & thorn, beginnings, episodic fiction, gothic western, serialized fiction, vengeance my heart

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    Ash & Thorn — Vengeance, My Heart, serial fiction
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  • casting runes — 08apr26

    08Apr26 | 10.32 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260408.1032
    tiwaz
    all years stretch &
    become one long thread
    with fires burning low

    letting go to quell
    winter wolf's appetites

    A poem prompted by a randomly selected Elder Futhark rune.

    Today’s rune is tiwaz, which is named after the Norse god Týr, and the second weekday (Tuesday) is named for the god. According to Norse myth, Týr offers his right hand to the wolf Fenrir, who bites it off when he realizes the gods have used the offering to distract the wolf while they bind him. The rune is typically considered symbolic of honor, loyalty and justice, as well as of sacrifice. It may be representative of discipline and faith. Some interpretations have associated the rune with the North Star.

    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, tiwaz

    filed under:

    poetry
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  • clubs — nine

    07Apr26 | 12.55 CDT
    © 2026

    michael raven

    c: 260407.1255
    Photo by Christopher Carson on Unsplash

    Note: The 9 of Clubs is generally seen as a card of fruition, discipline, and mental fortitude. Because the suit of Clubs corresponds to the element of Fire (action, ambition, and intellect), this card represents the final push toward a goal.


    come & firewalk
    the razor's edge of dawn
    burning sixgun dark suns
    whiskey knockback tall—
    shed no bitter tears
    for when all is done

    tagged:

    9 of clubs, cartomancy, poetry

    filed under:

    writing
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