Cajun Mutt Press Featured Writer 08/07/23

Nam Stars

I know Pierce from the USS Mullinnix.
He shipped over, I got out.
Transferred to the carrier
Bennington he served in Vietnam.
Years later I bump into him at the races.
We talk and talk at a bar
about finding sailors we knew
on that 944 tin can,
especially Jesse Esters, leading
deck seaman and great shipmate
but he died reports a research librarian.
Small consolation the Mux made the obit.
All Pierce recalls about his Benny time
is loading ammo in a magazine
under a 5 inch 50 gun mount
pounding enemy positions.
The continual blasts broke Pierce down
and the Navy let him go honorably
with a disability pension.
When I learn from a TV show that
the Benny was awarded 5 battle stars
I tell Pierce and he says his head
often flashes thousands of them.
He always picks up the tab for lunches,
on my Uncle Sam he says.
He loves the thunder of hooves at the track
but true storms make a dog of him.

©2023 Thomas M. McDade All rights reserved.

Thomas M. McDade

Thomas M. McDade resides in Fredericksburg, VA, formerly CT & RI,

He is a graduate of Fairfield University.

McDade is twice a U.S. Navy Veteran serving ashore at the Fleet Anti-Air Warfare Training Center, Dam Neck Virginia Beach, VA and at sea aboard the USS Mullinnix (DD-944) and USS Miller (DE / FF-1091).

His poetry has most recently appeared in Half Hour to Kill, Emblazoned Soul and Flying Dodo Review.

Gas Chamber by Ahmad Alkhatat

Now available on Amazon from Cajun Mutt Press, Gas Chamber by Ahmad Alkhatat featuring cover art by Marcel Herms.

This book contains some heavy poetry. Dark realizations and visions stemmed from the conflicts of war, religion, and culture penned in first-hand experiences of the poet. From the first poem, Damaged, to the last poem, I Witnessed My Death…, be prepared to shed some tears and look at yourself differently as a human being. We are all in this together, no matter who or where you hail from, and this book proves that. We feel, we bleed, we live in trying times, and we all need to come together and realize we are one.

Please consider picking yourselves up a copy of this poetic journey through the mind of a truly gifted poet.

J.D.C.IV
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“Ahmad Al-khatat, a poet whose writing is influenced by the tragedies of war, passionately searches for normalcy amid the chaos in a country riddled with the atrocities born from the conflicts of warfare. Ahmad desperately holds on to his faith in humanity and the hope found in love as when he writes in One Woman “Her touches relieve my aches for the moments.” It is here, in his belief in love, where the shattered shreds of the soul can be reborn to life that Ahmad’s poetry takes us from the darkness of death to the light of life.”
— Patricia Ann Mayorga, Editor-in-Chief, Poets’ Espresso Review, USA

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Happy Thanksgiving from Cajun Mutt Press!

We hope y’all have a great time full of too much turkey, too much booze, too much fun, and too much damn family to last until next year! Sending positive vibes and Outlaw Gonzo Pirate Poet Love out to everyone today!

We have some great books available on Amazon, and still a few stickers left before we need to order some more. Christmas is right around the corner too, so consider picking something up for yourself or as a gift.

Happy Turkey Day,
J.D.C.IV
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Editor-in-Chief
Cajun Mutt Press

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Haight by Red Focks
Absurd by Ronald P. Bremner
Dark Linings by Joanne Olivieri
Isomorphic by J.D.C.IV
Owls in Hot Rods with Pink Elephants and Dead Bats by J.D.C.IV
Death & Love/Love & Death by J.D.C.IV
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This Many Years After the War by Matt Borczon

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This Many Years After the War

Here it is, ladies and gentlemen, the latest release from Cajun Mutt Press is available now on Amazon! This Many Years After the War by Matt Borczonfeaturing cover art by James Dennis Casey IV! This is another one we’re extremely excited about, and it turned out to be an incredibly beautiful book. Grab one for yourself or as a gift!

“This Many Years After the War is an in your face reality check about the baggage soldiers carry after war. It contains poetry that drops brutal truths and life-changing epiphanies with a style and ease that only a combat veteran could provide. These aren’t children’s tales, folks, this is the real deal.”
— J.D.C.IV

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