Welcome to the Bizarrechats of Michael F. Housel, Author of the Abstract, Amazing and Arcane:
MICHAEL F. HOUSEL has authored several novels for Airship 27 Productions, including THE HYDE SEED, MARK JUSTICE'S THE DEAD SHERIFF: PURITY & THE PERSONA TRILOGY, with his short stories appearing in THE PURPLE SCAR, THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE & RAVENWOOD, STEPSON OF MYSTERY. He is also a faithful contributor to Eighth Tower Publications' DARK FICTION series, various popular-culture periodicals and a frequent associate producer for MR. LOBO'S CINEMA INSOMNIA.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
MANGABROS' SHIVACROWBLACK: REDEFINED & RENEWED
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
SISKO & FATHERHOOD
For the advent of Father's Day 2026, I've decided to honor Avery Brooks' Benjamin Sisko, since a foe I know once dismissed him as, well, unlikeable. Why unlikeable? According to the detractor, it's because the character is defined by a garden-variety crutch: He's a father.
You heard right. A father! In Sisko's case, it means not only providing for his son, Jake, but all those stalwart members of DS9. Sisko's stellar attributes matter little, according to his denouncer, for his overriding, fatherly categorization simply isn't avant garde. It's just a little too plain and simple.
For the record, this same dolt once said that men are far too "put upon" by society. In other words, they're forced to reach virile standards they may not desire. Why wouldn't any man, no matter his interests, ambitions, sexual preference or political affiliation, want to live up to (or better yet, exceed) expectations: i.e. prove himself by contributing to life's grand and purposeful plan and with that, maybe, just maybe, be a father within the bold and bountiful scheme?
Lots of men are fathers. The person who denounced Sisko had a father. I have one. It's disrespectful to downplay their everlasting value and virtue due to their patriarchal roles.
Sure, some fathers are deadbeats. Some are cruel. Some are lazy. Some are drunks. However, most hit the mark when it comes to fulfilling their obligations.
Sisko fills the paternal bill and then some. That my opponent claims otherwise just make me like the captain and commander more. Such makes me revere the sanctity of fatherhood more.
So, folks, there's my take on the matter. Please consider it as Father's Day approaches. Contrary to what an insecure smart aleck proclaims, the emblematic Sisko and the good men he represents deserve the commemoration.
Happy Father's Day!
EIGHTH TOWER'S NIGHT FALLS: STORIES INSPIRED BY DAVID LYNCH'S TWIN PEAKS
Eighth Tower Publications, courtesy of Raffaele Pezzella, presents Night Falls: Stories inspired by David Lynch's Twin Peaks, a bountiful, Dark Fiction curation that pays homage to the revered filmmaker's specialized stylings, in particular the breakthrough, television saga he co-created with Mark Frost.
The stories are written by J. Edwin Buja, Michael F. Housel, Chris McAuley (who also acts as the volume's editor), Nora B. Peevy, RDJ Armstrong, Niyyah Ruscher-Haqq, Erica Ruppert and Carri Wiggins. Each tale commemorates a facet of Lynch-ian thought and/or lore, with ideas and motifs that touch upon both the weird and the wonderful.
Many had hoped for more Twin Peaks before Lynch's untimely passing. Alas, such wasn't to be, but Night Falls: Stories inspired by Twin Peaks may be the next best thing to extend the saga's offbeat allure.
Order a copy today, and why not also obtain the anthology's audio accompaniment? The Night Falls album features a host of avant-garde artists and the inventive tracks they've composed to celebrate Lynch's unorthodox spirit.
EIGHTH TOWER'S NIGHT FALLS: MUSIC INSPIRED BY DAVID LYNCH'S TWIN PEAKS
Eighth Tower Records' Night Falls: Music Inspired by David Lynch's Twin Peaks lives up to its label, for it summons a wealth of vibrations that place the listener in a rich, surreal sector.
The ambient tracks are, in fact, both reality changing and soul affirming, with each artist, each creation, tapping existential necessity.
The contents are listed below, with artists on the left; compositions on the right:
1) 400 Lonely Things - Butterfly
2) Joel Gilardini - Traces to Nowhere
3) Kabra - Black Soil
4) David Kovacs - Dreaming in grey
5) Mario Lino Stancati - Fire Walks Through Wires
6) Paolo L. Bandera - Agente Atomico Episodico
7) Yousef Kawar - Whispers in the Black Lodge
8) Rapoon - Snowqualmie falls
9) Mark Hjorthoy & David Strother - A Rabbit In the Moon
10) Oubys - For Julee
11) Richard Begin - Dale Cooper's Doppelganger
12) Glass Isle - Haze
13) Beyond the Ghost - Velvet Curtain
David Lynch's concepts are vast and open for interpretation, as are the contents of this album. If one holds a hankering for the strange and interpretive, then Night Falls: Music Inspired by David Lynch's Twin Peaks is worth a try: the most unique cup of audio coffee that one could ever sip.
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