The Boy’s Girl A Delta flight attendant Valedictorian An Alvin Ailey dancer— Soul Train would do Stokely Carmichael's concubine (shh) The subject of a song, a nice song 21 That sigh Mama Cover Girl A broadcast journalist on Walden Pond Finally A missionary Carnival Queen The Black Madonna Damn In long skirts Dramatic Always Marva [...]
Author: darlene anita scott
The Great Mythology & Other Hyperbole
Heaven rolls its carpet for you; has not been the same since you. Harlem of the Mind—all dandies and magical as first kisses and a tree stump felt up like hips figure eight-ing in summer midis you are its spell. And there is no place to fit the smoke gathering, rising, and absorbing like fingertips [...]
Breathing Lesson 101
This is your liver on Heinekin and when the Boy’s buying: Guinness. The body can turn itself Legend without permission, requisition, or even permanence which you learn in second grade after Greg’s accident left his hands unable to work the arithmetic; his loping gait plastered by seatbelts for every part, even his ankles. This is [...]
The Whole Story: Reviewing ’42’
I wonder if the film "42' could do all that is asked of it in Dave Zirin's review in The Nation. I also tend to ask a lot of art so I understand the line of questioning. From Dave Zirin's review in The Nation: "42 rests on the classical Hollywood formula of “Heroic individual sees [...]
About My Hips (some of which may or may not be true)
My final exam for my Modern Dance class was to choreograph a multi-genre piece using some of the moves we'd studied. I created "Journeys" wherein I danced to Curtis Mayfield's "Think" and recorded a poem about figuring out what artsy revolutionary shit I could get into post-graduation. There was graduate school in creative writing (check) [...]
Monthly Meter: April
fellowship/publication submissions: 0 fellowship/publication acceptances: 0 fellowship/publication rejections: 3 books: __________________ Secret Shame: My fingernails which have resisted Nailtique, multivitamins, and nightly hypnosis. I'm really considering biting them again so I'll have an excuse for their appearance. And my Napowrimo stats. Mantra of the Moment: ...but I can write a mean sentence you faster runner, better [...]
For the Girl Who Died By Dancing – Kei Miller
I'm behind on my 30 in 30 poem challenge. I'm still writing. But also reading. Today, Malika Booker's Twitter introduced me to Kei Miller ironically as I was listening to Gyptian's Wine Slow. This here? Yes. For the girl who died by dancing ‘It is a warning to young people that dem mus stop du [...]
Monthly Meter: April
fellowship/publication submissions: 0 fellowship/publication acceptances: 0 fellowship/publication rejections: 3 books: __________________ Secret Shame: My fingernails which have resisted Nailtique, multivitamins, and nightly hypnosis. I'm really considering biting them again so I'll have an excuse for their appearance. Mantra of the Moment: ...but I can write a mean sentence you faster runner, better dancer, mathematician with abs [...]
The Politics On My Plate
So I read about HR 933 just after talking to my mom about how my grocery bill seems to be growing new cells like it's friggin' skin. I've been a conscious eater for way longer than I've ever admitted it--and have become moreso the older (maybe wiser too but I can't judge) I get. It's [...]
Balancing Act: An Exercise of the Conscious Creative*
I've been writing about it all month...may as well finish out the month with it. Silence and silencing. The idea of silencing is nothing new. One of the first times I recognized it at play in my own work, I was a college student wannabe writer enrolled in an autobiography class in which we read [...]
