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2023.10.31 -
"Lucid Interval” published in Qualia Nous vol. 2 from Written Backwards. Available in hardcover, softcover, and ebook formats.

2023.10.31 -
"What's Left of the Sun” published in Put Out the Lights and Cry from Outcast Press. Available in softcover and ebook formats.

2022.01.01 -
“Observance” published in Coffin Bell‘s vol. 5 issue 1 to finish out 2021 with a bang. Available for free.

2021.10.01 -
“Adopt Now” published in Coffin Bell‘s vol. 4 issue 4, "Technophobia", alongside a boatload of other great work. Available for free.

2014.06.19 -
"Love, Posey" appears in Solarcidal Tendencies (paperback from CreateSpace/Amazon.com $10).

2014.05.27 -
"Cradlesong" appears in Despumation vol. 1 (paperback issue from CreateSpace/Amazon $6.99, $3.99 for Kindle).

2014.05.18 -
"Casa de Perros" appeared in Pantheon Magazine's anthology Gaia: Shadow & Breath (paperbacks from $10-$13 at CreateSpace/Amazon, ebooks for $2.99).

2013.12 -
"Dog Training" and "As Simple as Teacups" featured in the Fall 2013 issue of Sheepshead Review (print only - $5, shipping included, here).

2013.10.12 -
Come Death featured on deviantART.com.

2013.09.21 -
The Pursuit of Love and Labor published in Deimos eZine, vol. 2, issue 3.

2013.01.06 -
"Snow Angels" published in Downer Magazine (defunct).

2012.12.12 -
"Love, Posey" published at Solarcide.com. Eventually removed to be published in a future Solarcide anthology.

2012.04.26 -
because I still don't get e. e. cummings featured at myhero.com for National Poetry Month.

2011.11.15 -
blue sluice featured on deviantART.com.

2011.02.07 -
Featured in deviantART.com's The A,B,C's of Literature: Q by the-photographicpoet.

2011.01.10 -
a poem from a well bottom featured on deviantART.com.

2008.12 -
"poet show" was published in UNC Charlotte's Sanskrit, vol. 39, pg. 19.

2008 -
Poem "profanity" was published by Black Book Press.
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Live from Slackerville

Live from Slackerville

2014-11-10
quemaqua
Education, Japanese, Life, Publishing, Rants, Writing

So it’s been a good while since I’ve made an update, and I apologize for that. In the last few months, school has gone from…

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Two From the Vault

Two From the Vault

2014-05-28
quemaqua
Publishing

Amid the flurry of life-related craziness, school worries, and language study, I have somehow still managed to find time for two things: videogames and publishing…

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金繕い or 金継ぎ: a Japanese form of Pottery Repair

金繕い or 金継ぎ: a Japanese form of Pottery Repair

2014-05-04
quemaqua
Art, Japanese

As some of you may know, I’ve recently returned to studying Japanese. This is something I’d invested heavily in several years ago, but during the…

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Solarcidal Tendencies

Solarcidal Tendencies

2014-04-19
quemaqua
Publishing, Writing

So there’s this monstrosity happening, which is looking like a fantastically wicked awesome anthology, and I’ll be closing out the table of contents with “Love,…

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Update-o-tron 5000

Update-o-tron 5000

2014-04-09
quemaqua
Life, Publishing, Writing

Okay, maybe I lied. Maybe this is a lesser model than the 5000. But it’s an update nonetheless, so let’s not split hairs. It’s been…

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The Darker the Dungeon

The Darker the Dungeon

2014-03-06
quemaqua
Art, Games, Rants

Ah, “darkness”. Few words conjure up so much immediate meaning and are still so subject to arguments about semantic terminology. What is dark to one,…

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No Road Without a Scene

No Road Without a Scene

2014-03-02
quemaqua
Life, Poetry, Reading

Hello, Stress. I haven’t missed you, because you never go away long enough to be missed. Thankfully, my heart is still feeling well, despite complications…

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At the End of that Blind Alley

At the End of that Blind Alley

2014-02-10
quemaqua
Art, Life

Sometimes I need a reminder as regards not just the beauty of the world, but the beauty of its tapestry, the spun consequence of those…

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Frankenheart: Which Makes it Sound Like I Ate too Many Hotdogs

Frankenheart: Which Makes it Sound Like I Ate too Many Hotdogs

2014-02-06
quemaqua
Life

I don’t relish having to come here and make the following post, in part because I don’t like acknowledging—much less discussing—my physical issues. I don’t…

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Crowdfunding: Because Your Manuscript Sucks

Crowdfunding: Because Your Manuscript Sucks

2014-01-31
quemaqua
Publishing, Reading, Writing

Before starting this, I’d just like to say that I’m not against crowdfunding, self-publishing, or any of the interesting alternative models we’ve come up with…

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LIVE FEEDING (Bluesky)

👻Michael J. Riser𖤐
20.5.2025 @ 00:43

I guess this is as done as Doom: The Dark Ages is gonna get in any public-facing way. Did enjoy starting over as well, and it was gratifying to stomp all over the early game. Learning some new tricks ... there might be more meat here for Ultra-Nightmare players than I initially gave it credit for.

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👻Michael J. Riser𖤐
19.5.2025 @ 15:52

Can say Doom: The Dark Ages is a great game now I'm done, but my least favorite of the modern trilogy. Feels slick but the more repetitive nature of the parry-heavy combat simply can't be as compelling as Eternal or 2016. Subpar music, amazing setpieces, you can use 1 gun the whole time if you want.

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👻Michael J. Riser𖤐
18.5.2025 @ 23:52

I keep going up and down on Doom: The Dark Ages. The Cosmic Realm maps are stellar. I'm hoping to finish my initial run tonight. Seems to start strong after a slowish ramp-up, slump a bit in the middle, then rev up approaching the end. Fingers crossed it sticks the landing!

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👻Michael J. Riser𖤐
19.5.2025 @ 14:52

Sure wish someone would stop them and accuse them accurately of all the war crimes they've been committing.

Marisa Kabas
19.5.2025 @ 14:43

"The bare minimum will reach the population - simply so the world doesn't stop us and accuse us of war crimes."

www.bbc.com/news/live/cq...

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👻Michael J. Riser𖤐
18.5.2025 @ 23:52

I keep going up and down on Doom: The Dark Ages. The Cosmic Realm maps are stellar. I'm hoping to finish my initial run tonight. Seems to start strong after a slowish ramp-up, slump a bit in the middle, then rev up approaching the end. Fingers crossed it sticks the landing!

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RETALIATION
  1. X23Ceaph on Read MJR2024-06-24

    Hey people!!!!! Good mood and good luck to everyone!!!!!

  2. Ashlee M on Embers, Fissures, and the Blue-Blossoming Snake2023-09-09

    This was great to reead

  3. Gia Waters on At the End of that Blind Alley2023-01-18

    Grateful for shariing this

  4. Michael J. Riser on Moby-Dick Is A Cosmic Horror Novel & I’m Unemployed2022-11-08

    Thanks, Chris! Gonna buckle down and get er done this year if it kills me.

  5. Christopher J. Teuton (Buy A THIEF'S QUEST now!) (@ChrisTeuton) on Moby-Dick Is A Cosmic Horror Novel & I’m Unemployed2022-11-02

    Looking forward to reading the book when it's ready!

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