The Friday Random Guess 10:

  1. That is, I think I disagree
    “Strawberry Fields Forever” by the Beatles, guessed by Kim
  2. She doesn’t have to have her Young Fresh Fellows tape back
    “Twisting” by They Might Be Giants, guessed by Kim
  3. Just one key unlocks them both
    “Come Together” by the Youngbloods, guessed by Kim
  4. Don’t hold yourself like that
    “Volcano” by Damien Rice
  5. You know you got it if it makes you feel good
    “Piece of My Heart” by Erma Franklin (or Janis Joplin), guessed by Kim
  6. The wide open spaces are closing in quickly“Slow Movin’ Outlaw” by Lacy J. Dalton and Willie Nelson
  7. Be careful of them in the dark
    “Downtown Train” by Tom Waits
  8. Yes you know it’s good news
    “Savoy Truffle” by the Beatles, guessed by Kim
  9. She said you are the perfect stranger
    “Tunnel of Love” by Dire Straits, almost guessed by Remi
  10. A woman is a woman and a male ain’t nothin’ but a male
    “Jump Jive an’ Wail” by the Brian Setzer Orchestra (or Louis Prima), guessed by Glenn

Still plenty to guess from last week. These are not that obscure, folks. Not by a long shot.

Today is ostensibly the last day I’ll be accepting submissions for the first issue of Kaleidotrope. I have the contents of the issue largely mapped out, and it’s looking very good, but I’d still love to see anything that you folks might like to send my way. At the moment, my chief concerns are artwork (black and white drawings, photographs, etc.) and nonfiction. I can’t guarantee that anything else won’t have to wait until April 2007; that’s when the second issue — fingers crossed — will come out.

Submissions can be sent by e-mail (kaleidotrope@gmail.com), or by regular mail (Fred Coppersmith, P.O. Box 25, Carle Place, NY 11514). If the guidelines are unclear, or you’re not sure if something’s a match, feel free to ask.