RIP: Dwight Humphries
Posted on 01.07.06 by Widge @ 3:00 pm

I found out that yesterday morning, Dwight Humphries vacated his body and is now lost to us.

You probably don't know about Dwight. But your children will. He's the only poet I've ever met that I'm certain will be in a Norton anthology someday. And well deserving of that. He was the consummate poet, and the most dedicated one I have ever known. In his apartment, he had rows upon rows of copies of periodicals where his work had appeared. He told me, a long time ago, that he had lost count of the number of poems he had had published–around 400. He also told me that he didn't query about submissions until at least a year had gone by–he had so much material, he didn't need to.

I had the pleasure of helping to get some of his work published. One of his poems was so devastating, I was weeping as I typeset it–it took everything I had to be able to see the keyboard well enough to finish.

I have some copies of his work, created originally on his typewriter. They are even more priceless now than they were before. I have one of his typewriters which he gave to me. I also have one of his pipes, carved into the shape of the head of Vlad Dracul.

He gave me lots of advice. Some of it I didn't take and I am glad of, some of it I should have taken and regret. I gave him a copy of my book–because he was one of the people I thanked by name. I am saddened that I never got to hear his reaction.

He was a poet. He was an inspiration. He was somewhat of a mentor. He was a Subgenius. He was psychotic. He was Airborne. And more than anything else, he was a leopard.

I am crying the only tears I will for him and I am crying them now. I will get them out of the way and get back to work, because that's the memorial Dwight would have wanted from me.

There is only winter before me,
And mortal cessation, but what of it?
I am a natural man; I expect to come
To a natural end; Earth is where I
Live and Earth consumes its flesh.
One exists, one dies.

What of it? The worst is done; where
Does one go when there is no safe place
In mind? When the innermost core is a
Dreaded, haunted room which radiates
Dysphoria through the frame? My thoughts
Are not inserted now–I have been to hell's
Depths and seen the face of my foe; I see
It every day now in my mirror, I the
Demon of wrath and pain. I'm closer to death
Now and haven't much time to waste; having
Weathered the isolation and storm of ego
Annihilation; I have nothing left to fear.

You probably don't know about Dwight. But your children will.

Originally published on this site on 10/14/2001.

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RIP: Ramona Bell
Posted on 01.07.06 by Widge @ 1:18 am

This is terrible news. For those that don't know, one of my few remaining vices is a huge addiction to Art Bell and Coast to Coast AM Radio. It's just such a marvelous freak parade that I simply can't stay away from it. Now, I just spotted this news on Drudge, taken from the Coast to Coast website:


Art Bell's beloved wife of fifteen years, Ramona, died unexpectedly last night after an asthma attack. At present, the exact cause of Mrs. Bell's death has not been determined. It apparently took place during her sleep. Until her death, Art and Ramona Bell had not been apart a day since they were married.

Ramona, for the years and years I've been listening to Art, has always been in the background as a presence of his shows. He does his shows from his home, so Art was constantly referring to Ramona laughing in the next room or commenting or something. So this is truly awful news.

My deepest condolences go out to Art. I'm glad he took as much time off as he did recently, all with an eye towards maximizing family time. Every moment that he had, I know, counts. Especially now.

Ramona, wherever you are, rest well.

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