Tag: mosquitos

  • Recent Publication Credits

    Recent Publication Credits

    Recent Publication Credits

    Updated Publication Credits
    Cheating Death Updates
    Plenthora Publishes October Rain
    ” the World According to Cosmos” updates

    Some recent publication credits.

     

    Cherry House Press is publishing my “Dream Girl” in an anthology of Dreams due in April.

    cherry Hill Press

     

    Hello Jake.

     

    We hope to publish the anthology in April.

     

    You can follow our page on Facebook at : https://www.facebook.com/CherryHousePress/

    We will post the date of when our anthology will be released.

     

    Thanks again for your submission! Have a great day.

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Ariana R Cherry

    Cherry House Press

     

    You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.

    ~Author Unknown

     

    The dreams started when I was a senior at Berkeley High School in 1974. About a month before I graduated, I fell asleep in a physics class after lunch and had the first dream:

    A beautiful Asian woman was standing next to me, talking in a strange language. She was stunning—the most beautiful girl I had ever seen. She was in her early twenties, with long black hair, and piercing black eyes. She had the look of royalty. She looked at me and then disappeared, beamed out of my dream like inStar Trek. I fell out of my chair screaming, “Who are you?” She did not answer.

    About a month went by, and then I started having the dream repeatedly. Always the same pattern.

    Early morning, she would stand next to me talking. I would ask who she was, and she would disappear. She was the most beautiful, alluring woman I had ever seen.

    I was struck speechless every time I had the dream.

    I had the dream every month during the eight years during which I went to college and served in the Peace Corps. In fact, when I joined the Peace Corps, I had to decide whether to go Korea or Thailand. The night before I had to submit my decision, I had the dream again and it made me sure that she was in Korea waiting for me.

    After the Peace Corps, I still hadn’t met my dream woman. I got a job working for the U.S. Army as an instructor and stayed in Korea. I kept having the dream, until I had the very last one: She was standing next to me, speaking to me in Korean, but I finally understood her. She said, “Don’t worry, we will be together soon.”

    Why was that the last time I had the dream? Because the very next night, the girl in my dream got off the bus in front of me. She went on to the base with an acquaintance of mine, a fellow teacher, and they went to see a movie. I saw her and found the courage to speak with her. We exchanged phone numbers and agreed to meet that weekend.

    The next night, she was waiting for me as I entered the Army base to teach a class. She told me she was a college senior and she had something to tell me. I signed her on to the base and left her at the library to study while I taught, and then we went out for coffee after class. She told me she was madly in love with me, and that I was the man for her. I told her not to worry as I felt the same.

    That weekend, we met Saturday and Sunday and hung out all day. On Sunday night, I proposed to her. It was only three days after we had met, but for me it felt like we had met eight years ago. I had been waiting all my life for her to walk out of my dreams and into my life, and here she was.

    Her mother did not want her to marry a foreigner. One day, about a month after we met, she invited me to meet her parents. I brought a bottle of Jack Daniels for her father and drank the entire bottle with him. He approved of me, but her mother still had reservations. After a Buddhist priest told her my future wife and I were a perfect astrological combination, she agreed, and we planned our wedding.

    The wedding was a media sensation in South Korea. My wife explained it to me years later. At the time, I was overwhelmed just by the fact that we were getting married and I didn’t fully understand how unusual this was. My wife was of the old royal clan, distant relatives to the former kings of Korea. In the clan’s history, only two people had ever married foreigners: my wife, and Rhee Syngman, who was the the first President of South Korea. My father, who was a former Undersecretary of Labor, came out for the wedding, which fueled even more media interest. Our marriage defied the stereotypical Korean-foreign marriage where the women married some hapless GI just to escape poverty and immigrate to the U.S. We were the first foreign/Korean couple to get married at a Korean Army base. Over 1,000 people came to the wedding, and my father was interviewed on the morning news programs.

    This all happened thirty-five years ago, and I am still married to the girl in my dreams. Now, whenever we are apart, I still see her in my dreams, watching over me as I sleep.

     

    ~Jake Cosmos Aller

     

    Plethora Magazine has published October Falling Rain and the Story of How We Met
    plethora magazine
     

    Monalisa Joshi 

    Feb 13, 2019, 10:51 PM
    to me

    Falling Rain

    The falling rain
    Of late October
    Fills me with essential dread

    As I rush about
    And end up here
    Wherever here is

    The rain outside
    Seems like the tears of god
    As I sit

    Crying over my beer
    Thinking of lost love
    And failed dreams

    Wondering
    What went wrong?
    And what I can set right

    And the rain falls
    And the night darkens
    The rain is falling
    All over this man’s world

    And the rain falls
    And I sit
    Drinking my lonesome drink
    Lost in dreary lonely dreams

    Dreaming of what
    Could never be
    Thinking dark thoughts

    And so I sit there in the bar
    And drink and dream the night away

    The Story of How We Met

    this is a true story. I had the first dream in 1974, and met her in 1982.

    It all began in Berkeley, California
    In the spring time of 1974

    One fateful afternoon
    I was doing in my high school
    Physics class.

    I looked up and saw
    A tall, beautiful Asian woman
    standing looking at me.

    I screamed out,
    Who are you?

    She disappeared
    like she was beamed away from my dream.

    I knew that someday I would meet the girl
    In the dream

    Little did I know
    I would have to wait until 1982

    Starting that month
    I began having the same dream
    Month and month and month.

    Always the same.
    She was saying something
    To me in a strange language.

    Then one day I had the dream
    and knew that she was in Korea.

    So, I chose to go Korea
    In the Peace Corps,

    Somehow knowing
    That I would meet her there.

    One day I was in a foul mood.
    I had decided to give up on dating Korean women,
    And on women in general

    After having had several relationships
    That did not go anywhere.

    I was thinking of returning to the States
    For Graduate school.

    That morning early in the morning
    I had the last of these dreams.

    This time I understood her.
    She said, “Don’t worry.
    We’ll meet soon.”

    That evening
    As I was getting off the bus
    To go to my class
    I saw getting off the bus
    The girl in my dream.

    It was she!
    I was speechless.
    I did not know what to do.

    Over the course of the evening
    I ran into her several times.
    Finally, I was introduced to her.

    I muttered some lame excuse
    About wanting to find a Korean tutor,
    and got her number.

    The next day she came to the gate of my base.
    Where I was teaching ESL to Koreans

    She said that she had to speak with me.
    I told to wait in the library for about an hour,
    and I would cancel class
    and meet her then.

    We went out for coffee.
    She told me that she was madly
    in love with me

    And simply had to have me.

    I told her I felt the same way.
    I proposed five days later,
    And got married one month later.

    Does she believe this story?
    She claims she does not believe it
    Because it is impossible to be true.

    But I know that there are other worlds
    And other times.

    In a past life we must have been together somehow.
    And our love was so strong
    That it crossed over the barrier of past lives.

    She found me in 1974,
    But it took until 1982
    For us to meet.

    And it has been 26 years
    Since we met in the physical sphere
    Or 37 years since the dream began

    And I still recall the dream
    And meeting her

    I had no choice
    When I met her

    We were fated to be together
    Until the end of this life time
    And the next and the next.

    Dear Jake,

    Hope this mail finds you in good health.

    I am making this mail to inform you that the first digital winter issue of Plethora Magazine is live now and its breathing there amid the larger audience and people are truly appreciating and enjoying the first issue.

    Here is the link for the digital issue.  https://view.joomag.com/plethora/M0213725001549720682

    Hope you will enjoy reading it as much I enjoyed curating the content. And once again I thank you for your contribution which made the first issue possible.

    Also the Spring Submission period has started, do check in the group for further details.

    With Best Regards,
    Monalisa Joshi

     

     

     

    Audio Clips

    7th Extinction Event

    Dream Girl


    Last Bee

    October Rains

    the Story of How We Met

    Fake Mosquitos

    A Revolution is Coming

    One Night in Bombay

    Old Cars are King of the Road Again

    Illusions Stripped Away

    Academy of Hearts and Mind has published “Illusions Striped Away,” “The Last Bee Ends Humanity’s Reign,” and “7th Extinction Event.

     

    Illusions Stripped Away

     

    Illusions Stripped Away

    Illusions stripped away
    I look at myself

     

    63 years old
    In reasonable health

     

    Living with my wife
    Retired living overseas
    Writing a blog
    Getting poetry and short stories published
     

    And don’t understand
    Why I can’t be happy
     

    Political news infuriates me
    And causes stress
     

    Perhaps it is time to just let go
    Don’t worry about things
    That I can not control

     

    Be content with what I have
    Help manage our real estate
    Write in my blog

     

    Be more positive
    Optimistic
    And reflect on what I have

     

     

    The Last Bee Ends humanity’s Reign

     

    The Humboldt Glacier, located high in the Andes mountain range in Venezuela, is the country’s last glacier. Glaciers are disappearing around the world due to climate change, which has also been a factor in declines and extinctions of animal species elsewhere. This month saw the death of George, the last snail of the Hawaiian species Achatinella apexfulva, named after Lonesome George who died in 2012, the last of the Galápagos tortoises. Write a poem about an object that is the last of its kind to ever exist, either in reality or hypothetically. How is the disappearance of your chosen subject significant in its own way?

     

    The end of humanity’s reign
    Of supremacy on earth
    Came about with the death
    Of the last bee on earth

     

    Scientists had been warning the world
    For a number of years
    Of the dire consequences of the collapse
    Of the insect world

     

    Especially the humble bee
    That played such a vital role
    In keeping many plants alive

     

    The bees were eaten by birds
    And the birds were eaten
    By other animals

     

    Without the work of the humble bee
    Commercial agriculture collapsed
    Causing widespread famine
    Across the world

     

    Scientists rushed to the rescue
    Deploying robot bees
    And GMO bees

     

    But to no avail
    The fix was in
    And humanity’s goose
    Was cooked so to speak

     

    And with the collapse of agriculture
    Came the collapse of urban civilization
    And the end of urban civilization

    Led to billions of people
    Facing starvation in the ruined cities
     

    Some rich people bounded together
    And build vast underground cities

    Where they continued the experiment
    Of robot bees and GMO bees

     

    But nothing worked
    And humanity’s long descend
    Towards extinction began

     

    It all happened within a few years
    One day everything was normal

    Scandals, wars, threat of wars
    Economic turmoil
    Endless infotainment news

     

    Three years latter
    50 million rich people
    Were living in caves
    Along with 150 million slaves

     

    The end of humanity
    Caused the rests of the world
    To gradually recover

     

    The bees were never consulted
    They had no role to play

    Just the humble workers
    Who had fed the world

     

    But they were no more
    Plants evolved
    Other ways to survive

     

    And the world went on
    Without the human overlords
    Who remained huddled in their caves

     

    Dreaming of one day
    Returning to reclaim the world
    Just as the bible proclaimed

     

     

    7th Extinction

     

    7th Extinction Event

    With the collapse of the humble bee
    The 6th extinction event continued unabated

    As climate change begins to unravel
    Extreme weather becomes the norm

     

    Commercial agriculture fails
    Water and electric systems fail

    Urban areas are abandoned
     

    Terrified survivors
    Huddle together

    The rich retreat to underground caves
     

    And take with them workers
    Who become slave labor
    But happy to be alive

     

    As the 6th extinction

    Morphs into the 7th
    And final extinction event

     

    The fall of humanity
    Looms over the planet

     

    With the collapse of urban civilization
    Climate change slows down

    But a new ice age
    Long overdue

     

    Starts in earnest
    Natures ultimate revenge

     

    Academy Heart 

    Mon, Feb 4, 10:30 PM
    to me

    Dear Jake,

     

    You’re welcome. Your poems will appear on the website on March 7, 8, and 11.

     

    Best,

    Thomas Page

    Editor

     

    On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 5:44 PM jake aller <authorjakecosmosaller@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hey thanks so much and thanks for making my day.

    On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 10:42 PM Academy Heart <academyoftheheartandmind@gmail.com> wrote:

    Dear Jake,

    Thank you for your submissions. We will publish your poems “Illusions Striped Away,” “The Last Bee Ends Humanity’s Reign,” and “7th Extinction Event.”

    Here is the link to your other submission on our website:

    https://wordpress.com/post/academyoftheheartandmind.wordpress.com/1067

     

     

     

    Horror, Sleaze, Trash has published Mean Streets of Bombay

     

    Wound up using your excellent “Mean Streets of Bombay” in this one, so thanks again for contributing 🙂

     

    On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 1:38 PM Arthur Graham <arthur.graham.pub@gmail.com> wrote:

    Attached, if interested.

     

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44565889-horror-sleaze-trash

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/1090773080

     

    Many thanks and best regards,

     

    AG

     

    One Night in Bombay, India

     

    One wild night in Bombay, India
    I walked into 20 drinks too sober
    On the wicked wrong end of a Friday night booze run

     

    On the bad side of the Moon
    over by where the Martian dudes
    Sat drinking their Martian whisky,

    ogling the Venus maidens
     

    Leering at the earth women who were walking by
    Wearing skin tight pants made their eyeballs hurt

     

    I gave into the spirit and went over to the Martian dudes
    And got drunk on the Martian madness,
    shot after shot
    Smoking some good old-fashioned Mars dust

     

    And flew off to the planet Jupiter
    Just to have me some fun with a lady
    Who said she was from Saturn
    I did not know she was from the planet Pluto

     
    The
    Until I woke up the next day,
    naked, under the alien Sun

    In jail on the Planet Alpha Centura,
    light years from home,

    A million miles away,
    a thousand years in the future

     

    And I had no money,
    no honey,
    no way home

     

    Still 20 drinks too sober,
    I just sat down in that jail

    and started drinking away my time
    Drinking fine cold assed Centurion wine
    and Pluto Whisky

     

    One day I woke up and found myself back in Bombay
    Standing outside that that evil bar in the miasmic mist
    Over by the Martian whorehouse,

    down by the Gate of India

     

    And I walked up to the Saturn-Pluto babe
    And said, man that was some bad shit

     

    Let’s do it again someday, she smiled  and I had my way
    Knew the day would come again

     

    When I would be drinking with the Martians
    And something wicked my way would come

     

    Just another night of wicked fun
    On the wrong side of the Moon
    On the right night
    in the mean streets of Bombay

     

     

    Duane Voorhes has published “The Revolution Is Coming” and ‘Rambling Man” on his Poetree site.

    A revolution is coming

    A revolution is coming
    I can feel it in my bones

    A revolution is coming
    And it will wipe out
    The collapsing edifices
    Of the American Empire

    The masses are rising up
    To throw off their chains
    And demand justice

    The masses are coming
    For the masters of the universe
    Their days are numbered
    And they know it too

    One day
    The masses will rise up
    Storm the citadels of power

    Arresting the corrupt leaders
    In the name of revolutionary justice

    Stringing them up
    Executing them
    One by one

    As the revolutionary fires
    Consume the nation

    And I can’t wait
    For the revolution
    Is long over due

    Until I met the end
    Of my life

    Still wondering what it all meant

    Lincoln Memorial — Vladimir Manyuhin

     

     

    Rambling Man – Where Do I Belong?

     

    I have been a rambling man
    All my adult life

    Grew up in Berkeley, California
    Went to college in Hayward and Oberlin

    During my lost year
    Lost in a fog of booze and pot

    Then I came back to reality
    And went to college

    In Stockton, California
    The Central Valley

    Ohio transplanted to California
    Then after four years in Stockton

    With extended weekends
    And breaks in Berkeley

    I became an expatriate wanderer
    Peace Corps worker in Korea

    Then taught ESL in Korea
    For four years

    Occasionally returning to my home
    But always wanting to be elsewhere

    Then back to Korea

    And then Seattle for four years
    Driving back and forth to the bay area
    Stopping off in Southern Oregon

    Eventually bought a house and duplex
    In Southern Oregon

    Vaguely thinking we would retire there
    Some day when my rambling ways were over

    Then back to Korea for three more years
    Then I joined the Foreign service

    And my wife the military
    And I wandered the world again

    Always somewhere
    Always dreaming of my next somewhere

    Never there
    As I was a permanent expat

    And a diplomat to boot
    Never a local

    But never really felt I belong there
    Or in the America

    That was becoming more and more
    A foreign land
    The longer I stayed away

    I stayed on in DC for almost ten years
    Off and on
    But never really felt that I belong there

    I was too West Coast in my heart
    And DC seemed to be

    Just a place to stay
    In between travels

    Stayed in Thailand
    Then later India
    And Eastern Caribbean
    And later Spain

    Traveled to 45 countries
    Lived in ten

    And now I am retired
    Still torn between

    living the expat life
    In Seoul, Korea

    And returning to the West Coast
    And occasionally back to DC
    And Florida as well

    And I wonder
    Where do I belong

     

    Where do I belong
    Other than wherever
    My wife and I end up

    Neither here nor there
    Half way there

    And so is that my fate
    Never to really belong

    Never to have roots in the ground
    Always wanting to be somewhere else

    Always a stranger in my native land
    And a stranger in my other home
    Across the sea

    There is no answer to these questions
    As the rambling urge comes again

    And I prepare to move yet again
    Hoping someday I will be

    Somewhere where I can stop
    These rambling blues
    And really be there

    Homeless Wanderer — Anna Jagla

     

     

    Rosa Maleficarum has published three of my poems, Lost, Fake Mosquitos and Old Cars are King of the Road Again

     

    https://rosettemaleficarum.wordpress.com/jake-cosmos-aller/

     

    FAKE MOSQUITOES

     

    Not everything
    That is fake
    Is bad

     

    for example
    take the development of fake mosquitoes

     

    mosquitoes who carry with them good bacteria
    that will destroy the bad bacteria
     

    that causes malaria, dengue, Zita, yellow fever
    and all the other insect born illness

     

    over time
    the good mosquitoes will breed with the bad ones
    and eventually the bad ones will all go extinct

     

    scientists are experimenting
    one model has only male mosquitoes

     

    which has one benefit
    only females bite and sting

     

    which is a metaphor
    for something
    but I am not sure what

     

    in any event
    long live the fake mosquitoes
    and death to the bad mosquitoes

    lost

    Lost in my own world
    Oblivious to the world around me
    Sometimes I fail to see the beauty of the world
    Trapped, falling deep into my own fears

     

     

    OLD CARS ARE THE KING OF THE ROAD AGAIN

    After the end of the world
    after the bombs stopped falling
    and the nuclear holocaust ended

     

    there was nothing left that worked
    except for old cars

     

    left for dead
    deep in the forests

     

    and the old cars
    now were the king of the road

    nothing else worked
     

    and no one was left alive
    except the old run down

     

    old men

    who lived deep in the woods
     

    They drove around the now dead world
    looking for signs of life

     

    as they nursed their ancient cars
    down the dusty road

     

    and eventually, they found
    a few survivors

     

    and so,
    the world began again

     

    with the dreams of old men
    in their ancient old cars