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Conspiracy Headache

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“Conspiracy Headache” Copyright © 2009 John Ecko.  All rights reserved.

Larger version:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/34092915@N05/3373942779/sizes/o/

This one’s really popular around the web for some reason.  I’ve found this guy popping up in all kinds of places.  Some sites never even credited me while others disected the piece for interpretation that was nowhere in the ball park.  Oh well.  Thought this would be a fitting visual to bring back to celebrate Eckovision hitting the 100,000 hit mark. 

My thanks to everyone who’s visited, purchased my books, and commented on these strange pieces.  I hope to have some new ones soon.  Time will tell 🙂

ecko.

 

Boogeyman

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“Boogeyman” Copyright © 2010 John Ecko.  All rights reserved.  From the new book, “Madhouse Theater” by Scott Scherr and John Ecko.

A nightmare from the Madhouse 🙂

From the collaborative madness of story teller and poet, Scott Scherr, and visual poet, John Ecko, comes this twisted collection of short stories, poetry, and visual nightmares from the darkest corners of their unbalanced minds. The stage is set, our props have been sharpened and our cast of characters are ready to perform their torture on you, fair reader. Within these pages wait a vast assortment of sickos, maniacs, boogeyman, monsters, myths, ghosts and much, much more. Please, take your seats and welcome to the theater. We hope you enjoy the show…although you’ve been here all along.

Madhouse Theater now available at a 20% Halloween discount from now through October:

http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fAcctID=2893692

 

Double Poetry Release by Scott Scherr (a.k.a. John Ecko)

Posted in poems, poetry, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 22, 2011 by ecko

When I’m not working on visual poems, I dabble in more traditional to free verse forms of poetry under the pseudonym, Scott Scherr.  If interested in previewing my more non-visual poems, I encourage you to visit my store page and check out previews from both books by clicking on the link below.  Thanks for listening.

 http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fAcctID=2893692

“Almost Human” Copyright © 2011 Scott Scherr.  All rights reserved.

Almost Human is a collection of poetry that takes a deep look into the corrupted soul of mankind, and his journey into pursuing something more than self. What is his relationship and effects on our tired planet, on each other, and just how far have we come to spread the plague of indifference? Love born out of a broken and humble place is the only solution to collectively climbing back out of the darkness on our way back to humanity.

“Kingdoms of the Young” Copyright © 2011 Scott Scherr.  All rights reserved.

Kingdoms of the Young is a collection of poetry that explores the triumphs of the youthful spirit and the value of maintaining its perspective in a world moving far too fast. May you be encouraged and uplifted by these hope inspired poems as Scott writes about dreams, love, youth, hope, God and living life, as well as his thoughts on the value of poetry itself. Dream big, stay young.

Kingdoms of the Young is now available at Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Kingdoms-Young-Scott-Scherr/dp/1458389839/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1299566577&sr=8-1

The Flying Dutchman

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“The Flying Dutchman” Copyright © 2010 John Ecko.  All rights reserved.  From the book, “Madhouse Theater” by Scott Scherr and John Ecko.

MADHOUSE THEATER

From the collaborative madness of story teller and poet, Scott Scherr, and visual poet, John Ecko, comes this twisted collection of short stories, poetry, and visual nightmares from the darkest corners of their unbalanced minds. The stage is set, our props have been sharpened and our cast of characters are ready to perform their torture on you, fair reader. Within these pages wait a vast assortment of sickos, maniacs, boogeyman, monsters, myths, ghosts and much, much more. Please, take your seats and welcome to the theater. We hope you enjoy the show…although you’ve been here all along.

For more previews from this book, just scroll down the pages or visit John’s Store Page:    http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fAcctID=2893692

The Bitch

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“The Bitch” Copyright © 2010 John Ecko.  From the book, “Madhouse Theater” by Scott Scherr and John Ecko.

MADHOUSE THEATER

From the collaborative madness of story teller and poet, Scott Scherr, and visual poet, John Ecko, comes this twisted collection of short stories, poetry, and visual nightmares from the darkest corners of their unbalanced minds. The stage is set, our props have been sharpened and our cast of characters are ready to perform their torture on you, fair reader. Within these pages wait a vast assortment of sickos, maniacs, boogeyman, monsters, myths, ghosts and much, much more. Please, take your seats and welcome to the theater. We hope you enjoy the show…although you’ve been here all along.

For more previews from this book, just scroll down the pages or visit John’s Store Page:    http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fAcctID=2893692

 

 

Ai (Love)

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“Ai (Love)” Copyright © 2009 John Ecko.  All rights reserved.  From the Book, “Signs of Life, A Book of Visual Poetry” by John Ecko.

Breach

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“Breach” Copyright © 2009 John Ecko.  All rights reserved.  From the book, “Signs of Life” by John Ecko

Happy New Years!

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“Yesterdays” Copyright © 2009 John Ecko.  All rights reserved.

Cross

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“Cross” Copyright © 2009 John Ecko. All rights reserved. From the book, “Signs of Life”.

Cold Turkey (A Thanksgiving Tale)

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Here’s a little Turkey tale, a bit on the dark side since we’re still feasting on Halloween leftovers…lol.  We wish you all a HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

ecko

 

…the cold turkey answered. “Heed my words, or they’ll stuff you before your head hits the ground!”
      Thomas swallowed hard.
      “CHOP! CHOP!” the cold turkey mocked.
      “You shouldn’t say such things. It’s forbidden,” Thomas reasoned, stalling for time.
      The cold turkey laughed again as it came closer and said, “Yes, Thomas, it’s forbidden to speak of Thanksgiving. Lord knows, if we start talking about it, we just might figure out the truth, and they won’t like that at all, not at all.”
      “What truth?”
      “How fat are you, Thomas? How long have you been nice and plump and ready for eating?”
      “Shut up!”
      “Who’s idea do you think that was, Thomas?” The cold turkey continued. “Maybe we should ask all the others that went missing?”
      “No one’s missing,” Thomas declared, “they’re all locked away because they were crazy like you!”
      “Is that what you think, Thomas?” The cold turkey laughed. “Or is that what they want you to think?”
      “I know about your kind,” Thomas said defiantly. “I know about the facility, we all do. Thanksgiving is nothing more than an old wives tale to scare the gobble out of small children.”
      “I hear them, you know,” the cold turkey interrupted, looking very grave.
      “Who do you hear?” Thomas nearly whispered.
      “They tell me things, Thomas. They tell me how they died.”
      “Stop it you crazy old bird!”
      The cold turkey revealed a large carving knife he’d hidden behind his back.
      Thomas backed up slowly, regretting raising his voice and angering the mad bird.
      “After they chop off your head,” the cold turkey hissed, waving the knife around in the air, “they tear out your guts and stuff you with hideous things; dressing, they call it.”
      Thomas covered his ears, “Stop this! I won’t hear it!”
      “After they stuff you, they throw you in the fire and watch you BURN!”
      “Enough!”
      The cold turkey continued his horrific tale with disturbing glee, “Then, when they’ve tortured your remains to their satisfaction, they place your carcass on a plate and set you on their altars. Then, they pray to their gods, giving thanks and casting spells to bring you back to life while they slice you open!”
      “Please, stop,” Thomas felt faint with fear.
      “Finally, when you think the torture has ended, they throw your remains in a cold, cold place and slowly feast on you for weeks after!”
      Thomas was in tears. He’d heard far too much.
      The cold turkey dropped the knife and moved over to Thomas, comforting him with a featherless wing.  “Yes, Thomas, it’s all true. They don’t want us talking about this. They don’t want us to run.”
      “Who?” Thomas managed.
      “The men at the facility. The Thanksgiving monsters who ripped off all my feathers before I escaped. They’ve been watching us all this time, getting us fat and ready for slaughter. Not all at once, mind you; just a few of us at a time, just enough for their feasts.”
      “What can we do?” Thomas pleaded.
      “I came to warn you, Thomas. Now you must go and warn others.”
      “If you’re right then we’ve been living a lie all these years,” Thomas stated in disbelief.
      The cold turkey said nothing.
      “What do I do?” Thomas asked.
      “Warn them, Thomas. Tell as many of them that will listen and guard yourselves well in the night. You will know them by their words, Thomas. When you hear them ask the question, it may already be too late.”
      “What question is that?” Thomas asked.
      After a chilling pause, the cold turkey whispered, “White or dark meat?”

~~~

“Cold Turkey” Copyright © 2010 John Ecko and Scott Scherr.  All rights reserved.