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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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The Meritocracy of Tiny Tower

The Meritocracy of Tiny Tower

2011-07-16
quemaqua
Life, Rants

All right; I know I haven’t posted anything in a short while, even after acknowledging my inconsistency in the last post. This can be attributed…

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New House, Old House

New House, Old House

2011-06-16
quemaqua
Life

For those few who may have been concerned about my near-complete absence from the blog, rest assured that I have not fallen off the face…

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eBooks and the Ownership Machine

eBooks and the Ownership Machine

2011-05-02
quemaqua
Rants, Reading

Over the last few years I have found myself debating whether or not I have any use for or trust in the concept of eBooks….

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Texas and the Collective Vehicular Deathwish

Texas and the Collective Vehicular Deathwish

2011-03-24
quemaqua
Life, Rants

Finally, I’m south. After much travel, aggravation, inspiration, and diner food consumption, the move is officially over. I’m now a resident of Arlington, Texas, and…

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The Unsimple Responsibility of Parenthood

The Unsimple Responsibility of Parenthood

2011-03-11
quemaqua
Rants

I read this article last night, and though I’ve been meaning to post a blog about the end of my trip to Texas, I wanted…

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Driving: Sometimes Painful

Driving: Sometimes Painful

2011-02-28
quemaqua
Life

I haven’t updated TFMA in some time now, and for that I sincerely apologize. It hasn’t been due to a lack of desire on my…

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History and Deviation

History and Deviation

2011-01-13
quemaqua
Life, Writing

It’s past midnight, I’ve had far too much Chinese food, far too many cigarettes, and am nearly comatose after watching The Jacket. I’m still in…

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New Things

New Things

2011-01-02
quemaqua
Life, Reading

2010 is over. I don’t know what exactly to say about it, now that it has passed us by, but I’ll say this: it was…

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(Late) Christmas Greetings & Loot Lists

(Late) Christmas Greetings & Loot Lists

2010-12-26
quemaqua
Life

It’s hard to believe that Christmas 2010 has already come and gone. It seems like no more than a few yesterdays ago that the year…

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Embers, Fissures, and the Blue-Blossoming Snake

Embers, Fissures, and the Blue-Blossoming Snake

2010-12-22
quemaqua
Life

The embers of this Wednesday morning smolder. Though the sun is shining, that great fire of the sky has failed to ignite upon the bed…

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NEWSLETTER:




LIVE FEEDING (Bluesky)

👻Michael J. Riser𖤐❌👑
30.7.2025 @ 20:59

okay, time to fucking roll Ethernet cable through my entire house now, I guess

WhoFi quietly turns Wi-Fi into a surveillance tool that sees through walls and remembers your movements
The tech uses existing Wi‑Fi networks to sense human presence and movement

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👻Michael J. Riser𖤐❌👑
30.7.2025 @ 20:53

I leave this for you without further comment.

Kunitsu-Gami Daddy Dance Challenge
YouTube video by Capcom USA

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👻Michael J. Riser𖤐❌👑
30.7.2025 @ 03:48

fuck, you know, some days I just can't. it's all too ... everything

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👻Michael J. Riser𖤐❌👑
27.7.2025 @ 22:30

I loved the hell out of Descent. I played it on an old 486 where it couldn't even keep a reasonably playable frame rate, and I beat it. Despite how many keys were required, I played entirely on keyboard. It still holds up, as fun as it ever was. One of my all-time favorites.

Remembering Descent, the once-popular, fully 3D 6DOF shooter
Descent is a big part of gaming history, but not many people talk about it.

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👻Michael J. Riser𖤐❌👑
27.7.2025 @ 03:35

It really is extraordinary. My memory of it is how dark, dank, and adult it was, though. I was about 14 when it came out (I still have the giant, gorgeous foil box) and I remember being utterly captivated by how scary it could be, by the wild NPC art (nudity!), and the nigh endless world.

Antiva City
23.7.2025 @ 17:14

With the sad passing of Julian LeFay, I thought it time to mention how extraordinary Daggerfall is.

There’s a whimsical, faerie-story quality to its fantasy, even with all the swords, sorcery, politics, and horror. Few games capture the same sense of “Adventure” and freedom.

A true achievement.

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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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