
Book Signing in Lowell, MA
Join reclusive and enigmatic author Marty Barrett on Saturday, October 8, at 2 p.m. for a book signing and laying-on of hands at lala books, 189 Market Street, in Lowell.
Limericks of Loss And Regret
Join reclusive and enigmatic author Marty Barrett on Saturday, October 8, at 2 p.m. for a book signing and laying-on of hands at lala books, 189 Market Street, in Lowell.
William Dale Fries Jr., an enterprising Nebraska ad exec who adopted the persona “C.W. McCall” (the “CW” was for Country/Western) and released the #1 crossover hit “Convoy” in 1976, crashed Continue reading
One was stabbed by his friends. One was incinerated by the sunrise. One lived in Rhode Island.
“Limericks of Loss And Regret” has 50 short stories, but the longest is the title story, which concerns a professor and her dawning understanding of the transformative power of limericks.
The world can absorb two compelling comet stories.
We know you come here for all your Feast Day needs, so you doubtless know that today is St. Stephen’s Day. St. Stephen, stoned to death outside Jerusalem roundabout the Continue reading
Like Marian the Librarian over in River City, Pottersville’s Mary Hatch stocked Chaucer, Rabelais and Balzac.
What can the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 teach us about 2021? Our continuing examination of “It’s A Wonderful Life” yields nothing the CDC would recommend.
Continuing our examination of “It’s A Wonderful Life” through the glorious art of the limerick, we sadly conclude there are precious few POCs in either the BF or the P-ville.
Our continuing examination of “It’s A Wonderful LIfe” in limerick form. Clarence: Player First Class Clarence’s beadly brows Thwarted most suicide vows And when he drew breath His facemane was Continue reading