...is not usually good. It's been a long time./I shouldna left you/without a cold rhyme to step to./Think of how many weak posts you slept through./Time's up./Sorry I kept you. So, yeah, thanks Rakim for that segue way. So yeah umm, I will return to posting soon. Fuh realz (for all 10 of y'all waiting [...]
Author: darlene anita scott
The Good Ones
This morning I did a cycle ride with "Rick." I was a Cycling/Spin enthusiast before Running stole my heart and time. I recently got reacquainted with it for cross training purposes. But today was my first class with "Rick" as he'd been out sick with this flu thing that's ravaging 41 of the 50 states. [...]
How To Tell If You’re a Trophy Friend (and How to Remedy the Ailment)
How To Tell If You're a Trophy Friend #1: You are always referred to by your attributes rather than your birth name. Ex. This is my white friend, my friend who wins pie-eating contests, my friend with the genius IQ, my friend with a big toe. #2: You are introduced by title rather than by [...]
Plan B
BREAKING: Under the Radar still under the radar! (A Year in Review)
4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 15,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 3 Film Festivals Click here to see the complete report.
Monthly Meter for December
fellowship/publication submissions: 4 fellowship/publication acceptances: 0 fellowship/publication rejections: 2 books: I'm a writer--I don't read. Apparently. Secret Shame: See above. Mantra of the Moment: Don't wait for opportunity, make opportunity.
Hey You
You. Yeah you! It's a new year--about time for you to stop lurking around these parts. Come on out and say hey. We're good folks around here. For real. Join us right here →
Start Here
Charlotte's Web - E. B. White (1952) I had to read this novel as a kid and of course, we watched the movie on the big projector in the school gym as the capstone to the unit. Those were the good old days. If you've never read the young adult novel, it's worth your afternoon. [...]
Rock Me Mercy: A Poem Written in Mourning
Rock Me, Mercy: A Poem Written In Mourning by Yusef Komunyakaa The river stones are listening, Because we have something to say. The trees lean closer today. The singing in the electrical woods has gone down. It looks like rain, because it is too warm to snow. Guardian angels, wherever you’re hiding, We know you [...]
The Hush
This is a long one. Get some tea. --d Last night I learned that a young man from around my way had died. Over the past several weeks, he has been in the hospital largely unresponsive and plainly diminished. There was hope but little. There was discussion of his illness but little. He was just. [...]
