Notes on Creativity

Toss-Off Poem #129 : The Squirrel Who Fell from the Sky

On that mossy day in the oldfields,
with the yellow leaves at their sweetsmellingest,
you were on the soggy bench, looking at the lost jewelry
of fish, and nothing had ever been so quiet,
even the water was asleep, until
a squirrel came crashing through the canopy,
hitting a dozen hi-hats. That is when you learned
this crucial fact about squirrels: They do not get embarrassed,
even when they almost die in front of their friends.
They snag a branch and scramble trunkward
like they meant to disembark
that way—cool trick, huh?—and one second later
they’re like nut nut nut nut nut
nut nut nut hey there’s another squirrel, I better
fuck with him real quick, GOTCHA TAIL FRANK,
can’t catch me, can’t catch me, can’t catch
nut nut nut nut nut GET OFF ME, FRANK YOU ASSHOLE!

It’s all play with squirrels. It’s all life
or death. It’s all squirrels, all the time.
If you’re squinting at that logic, joke’s
on you (gotcha tail), but that doesn’t mean
it’s not true. Even Frank knows that,
and he’s as stupid as a guy
who sits on a soggy bench.

A Night at Home with the Old Married Couple

FADE IN:

INT. LIVING ROOM.

A man and a woman sit on the couch, watching TV. Twenty minutes of silence, and then a commercial for a new show comes on.

HIM: That guy looks familiar. Who is that?

HER: If you ask me that again, I will punch you in the liver!

Twenty more minutes of silence. He falls asleep. She looks back and forth between the TV and his unguarded liver.

FADE OUT

Last night, the Athletic Director at my boy’s school was trying to get us to follow his twitter feed. “I post as many pictures of the kids as possible,” he said. 

My first thought: Great, now all the pedophiles know who to follow. 

My second thought: I’m turning into my mom. 

fowllanguagecomics:

Hey guys! Old comic/ new bonus panel! Taking a few days off to travel to Boston for their comicon and to do a signing at Barnes & Nobel. Come out and say hi to me and all my ridiculously talented friends! Maybe get a book signed or buy a print! I’ll even flip off your kids for you if you distract them.

I can’t say I haven’t done this.

Quote

I go to a coffee shop from like 7 am to 10 am and write. I always try to write before I’m afraid of the world.

Mike Birbiglia on The Nerdist podcast

powells:

Plainsong by Kent Haruf

“A National Book Award finalist! I recommend this book for anyone seeking the pure beauty of raw human interaction, humility, and grace.” — Linda

One of my favorites. Full of hurt and heart in clean and simple prose.