When the Coroner of the Universe completes the death certificate for the United States, the listed cause of death will simply be: Donald Trump. No single human being has done more harm to this nation during my lifetime. people.com/trump-says-i...
When the Coroner of the Universe completes the death certificate for the United States, the listed cause of death will simply be: Donald Trump. No single human being has done more harm to this nation during my lifetime. people.com/trump-says-i...
Today's massaging of the story in progress added 309 words to the manuscript and went through several more working titles. Not sure how close I am to finishing the story, but the title's getting quite close to what I need it to promise about all that comes after.
A side-view caricature of me with a LOT of hair, and holding what appears to be a comic strip. It's signed, "To Scott the Comics Collector, Best, Bob Dunn."
Remembering the late Bob Dunn, born on this date in 1908. He was a winner of National Cartoonists Society's Reuben Award and is best-known for his work on They'll Do It Every Time and Little Iodine ... though he *SHOULD* be best known his caricature of teen me. And yes, I did have that much hair!
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Thank you!
Now that the contract has been signed and countersigned, I can reveal the market I'd hinted at last month which had purchased a story of mine was/is β The Sunday Morning Transport! I'm proud to be part of such a prodigious publication. (But not so proud of all that alliteration.)
Attention, Michigan friends β the Elevator Repair Service is bringing its transcendent production of GATZ to the University of Michigan later this month. The performances I caught in 2010 and 2024 were lifetime high theatrical experiences, so I urge you to see it if you can. ums.org/performance/...
A comic book panel depicting two kids in pajamas reacting in surprise as a giant human-sized sack of fertilizer with a smiling face and arms and legs bursts into their room. GIRL'S WORD BALLOON: "W-who are you?" FERTILIZER'S WORD BALLOON: "Hello . . . I'm Prosper Plenty, messenger for chemical fertilizers. I'm your friend." [from the 1951 promotional comic book Conquest of Hunger, published by the National Fertilizer Association.]
Your context-free comic book panel of the day.
A selfie of me and Irene, she in a pink sweater and me in black, in front of a riotous garden display which includes two mannequins, one with hair like roses, the other with a face ringed by sunflower petals.
Momentarily dropping our masks at the Philadelphia Flower Show this afternoon for a selfie with the petal people.
Today in Donald Trump's state-sponsored terrorism. www.mprnews.org/story/2026/0...
A graphic for the game Clues by Sam which says: Solved Mar 4th 2026 Solved in 02:45 There are four graphics in a two by two grid. Image #1 shows a sleuth with a magnifying glass and the words Clues by Sam. Image #2 shows one of the suspects with a the outline of a person and a pretend text block beneath. Image #3 shows another suspect's outline, and the words, "One criminal is running a free-of-charge storage" Image #4 shows a four by five grid of the puzzle itself, with check marks in many of the squares.
This morning's Clues by Sam was rated Medium but felt Easy, a rare reversal of my usual reaction. cluesbysam.com
Woke in the night to several more alternate titles for the story in progress. I believe the largest number I've ever gone through on a single story before arriving at a final title which fit was somewhere in the mid-thirties. I don't think this one will need to go that far.
Tonight's revision session added 351 words to the new story. And FYI β I wasn't even able to begin this one until I decided to pretend no one other than me would ever read it, that it was worth writing even if just for myself. And it has been! If nothing else, it's been a good place to put my anger.
"The President ... is not fit for office. He is physically declining. He is mentally diminished. ... He is surrounded by people who are using his decline to consolidate their own power, and they are destabilizing the entire world in the process." heatherdelaneyreese.substack.com/p/trumps-dec...
How strange. It's still there for me! Here's the link. Will it not work for you? www.netflix.com/browse?jbv=8...
This afternoon's treadmill movie was Richard Linklater's Nouvelle Vague, which was an absolute delight. I wore a smile the entire time I stepped. This joyous film about the act of creation is recommended to everyone engaged in making art. And I had no idea it would be so funny! youtu.be/UufRzKVFseg
"Trump is not someone who has earned the benefit of the doubt. ... Trump exhibits scandalous behavior daily, which numbs our collective senses. But we have evidence suggesting perhaps one of the biggest scandals of all time. The media should act accordingly." washingtonmonthly.com/2026/02/27/t...
Mark across the table from me at Canterβs Delicatessen in Los Angeles, holding up his brisket sandwich. He's wearing a green and white checked shirt.
Happy birthday to Mark Evanier! Celebrate by eavesdropping on our lunch as he shares the lesson he learned watching Stan Lee write one of his famous Bullpen Bulletins pages, what happened the day Jack Kirby swore him to secrecy about quitting Marvel β plus more. www.scottedelman.com/wordpress/20...
I won't find out which until I decipher my handwriting and key in the night's work!
Woke in the middle of the night knowing the next sentence of the story in progress. Scribbled it down and tried to get back to sleep, but then another sentence popped up. And another. So I gave up, got up, and filled 4-1/2 pages in my notebook before finally dropping off again. A fruitful night!
This afternoon's treadmill movie was Sisu, because I was in need of something feel-good, and since I'd heard it was about Nazis getting what they deserve, I figured in dark times like these, there's nothing more feel-good than that.
It seems to be here, though I don't know whether it's a trustworthy site. m.ok.ru/video/834239...
Donald Trump was already a career criminal when he entered the public's consciousness during the '80s, so there's no way anyone who cast their vote his way didn't know he'd use the power of the presidency to become a war criminal as well. Those who claim they were fooled wanted to be fooled.
Because you should understand we're all bozos on this bus, let me report I've received 11 rejections during the first two months of 2026, which would annualize to 66, not quite hitting my record of 82 in a single year. But with 10 months still ahead and 11 stories circulating, you never know ...
Marie Severin's black and white wash caricature of the EC Comics publisher with his feet up on his desk and his head back in his chair while napping. There's a blank thought balloon over his head toward which an arrow points with the caption, "Oh, wouldn't we like to know!" I had Gaines autograph in that blank thought balloon. He chose to write: "The seducers are innocent. And so is the National Lampoon!!! Bill Gaines."
Remembering publisher Bill Gaines, born on this date in 1922, who throughout the 1972 EC Fan-Addict convention this teen needled about the National Lampoon's then-recent spoof of MAD β which explains his autograph within the thought balloon above Marie Severin's caricature in the con's program book.
A graphic for the game Clues by Sam which says: Solved Mar 1st 2026 Solved in 05:01 There are four graphics in a two by two grid. Image #1 shows a sleuth with a magnifying glass and the words Clues by Sam. Image #2 shows one of the suspects with a the outline of a person and a pretend text block beneath. Image #3 shows another suspect's outline, and the words, "One criminal is a turncoat" Image #4 shows a four by five grid of the puzzle itself, with check marks in many of the squares.
Today's Clues by Sam rating was "Evil" ... and it was. cluesbysam.com
The Outer Limits St. Remedius Medical College <https://stremedius. com/2026/01/28/st-remedius- medical-college-baking-through- the-apocalypse-2026/> has started a new feature "Baking Through the Apocalypse 2026" inspired by Scott Edelman and Chloe N. Clark.
Flipped through the latest issue of Locus and discovered βwait, what?
Submitted my Bram Stoker Awards final ballot. Best of luck to all the nominees! I look forward to partying with you at StokerCon in Pittsburgh this June.
THIS.