James J. Jackson

Poet and Journalist

Author: James J Jackson

  • So Often We Are Told

    Nov 13
  • 20 Years In Hell

    Nov 6
  • The Old Songs In The New Day

    Oct 30
  • Simple Advice

    Oct 23
  • Conceited Notion

    Oct 16
  • Modern Times

    Oct 9
  • When The Artist Gets It Wrong

    Oct 2
  • Marx is my Jesus

    Sep 29
  • The Burden of Structure

    Sep 25
  • Sacramento County Board Member Susan Peters, An Unethical Legacy

    Sep 22
  • Writers Block, A Poem

    Sep 12
  • Reading A Book Alone In The Redwood Forrest, a poem

    Aug 28
  • What Place Do The Artists Have in Revolution? A Poem

    Aug 21
  • Courage Is The Sweetest Lullaby, a poem

    Aug 14
  • The Teacher As The Poet, a poem

    Aug 7
  • Right Wing Attacks on This Blog

    Aug 6
  • Notice: Out of Town, Will Resume Posting Again Monday August 5

    Aug 1
  • Art in Our Times, a poem

    Jul 31
  • Wasted Time, a poem

    Jul 17
  • Wanna Be Socrates, a poem

    Jul 10
  • Sonnet 18 Revisited, a poem

    Jul 3
  • So Many (A life Well Lived) a poem

    Jun 26
  • Leon

    Jun 19
  • The Fraud of Rev Com: Why the Revolutionary Communist Party is a Problem

    Jun 17
  • It’s Wrong When It Stops Being Fun, A Poem

    Jun 12
  • Habit, a poem

    Jun 5
  • Soul and Pain, a poem

    May 29
  • Soul and Pain, a poem

    May 29
  • A blunt, personal argument in favor of #Medicare4All

    May 26
  • The Hopeless Radical, a poem

    May 15
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