“Press Conference”

“The Princess”

“The Dogs”

“Nightmares of Detroit”

CHAPTERS FROM AN UNFINISHED NOVEL

“Bart Wellesley Westen”

Karl Wenclas Interview

Writers Versus Robots!


THIS BLOG has been fairly inactive of late, due to computer glitches.

However, we’re back on it briefly to announce an important issue– a petition aimed to raise awareness of what ChatGPT and other AI devices will soon do and in fact are doing to the worlds of literature and publishing.

Too many books and writers to compete with now? Prepare for a coming deluge, as more “bot books” are produced within days by those-who-aren’t-necessarily-writers but still want books with their name on them. Or, for that matter, opportunistic real writers producing a dozen genre novels a year now, who’ll realize they’ll be able to increase that by a factor of ten, or more (120+ a year) and thereby increase their income.

Many of us, needless to say, write for other reasons– such as the pursuit of art and the expression of soul.

Anyway, the petition– which has a modest ask: that AI-generated books be labeled as to that fact. Clarity for readers. Protection for writers. Who could possibly object?

Please read and sign:
https://www.change.org/SavetheWriter

Thanks much!

Fun Pop Poetry #24

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More Topical Poetry from Bruce Dale Wise

“High-minded Elevants and Asstronuts” by Wilbur Dee Case

“…all true believers break their eggheads at the convenient end.”
—paraphrase of Reldresal, in Gulliver’s Travels, Jonathan Swift

For some time, there have been two fighting factions in this land.
They’re called the Elevants and Asstronuts, you understand.
They are distinguished by what they have soaring in their minds;
and both are sure they have the highest thoughts one can opine.
The animosities between these parties run so high;
at times one can discover their ideas in the sky.
They vex each other so, they will not eat, nor drink, nor talk
together, and would rather undergo electroshock.
And in the midst of these superlative, high-flying piques,
they both are threatened by exploding, rocket-riding freaks.

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Fun Pop Poetry #18

houses-bland

“12-541 First Corner Lane” by Anna Gecko

When we moved into First Corner
we made the house our own
hanging flags and painting fence posts,
drawing eyes on every stone.

The next day there was a letter
crammed beneath our wooden door:
“Please return your home’s appearance
to the way it was before.”

Long story short, we didn’t,
and somehow the HOA
thought that was clear permission
to throw all our flags away

“We set a clear example
for our kids,” the letter read,
but I’d seen some neighbor parents
stumble drunkenly to bed.

Eventually we sold the house,
the fenceposts painted white,
the lawn so neatly manicured
and everything just right.

The houses on First Corner
have a number and a name.
Inside they may be different,
but outside they’re all the same.

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Fun Pop Poetry #17

Public domain image, royalty free stock photo from www.public-domain-image.com

“Merger Mania” by Tarzana Joe

Can you think of something
More insan-ier
Than another wave of
merger mania?

Remember when they
Called the coroner
For good old
AOL – Time-Warner?
And in what seems
A dress-rehearsal
GE purchased
Universal?

How can one company make
Fear Factor
A show where contestants put rodents down their pants
also make nuclear power plants ?
Like a hand grenade and a two-foot tether
Some things just don’t go together

AT&T, if it has its druthers
Would like to join with Warner Brothers
Well if that deal has any takers
I can’t afford to watch the Lakers
And if those regulators let this fly
Amazon is gonna be the “little guy”

lego

But there is one good merge idea
LEGO should join up with IKEA
LEGKEA would be a global force
The pinnacle of all things NORSE
Here’s why this one is a work of art—
Not only would they make furniture that you can put together
They would also make furniture that you can take apart.

© Tarzana Joe
http://www.tarzanajoe.com/

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