what happened to you to make you want to happen to me this way? did it tickle at first then sting and did you feel like washing it until it bled? did the line crust and scab eventually? or when, actually, did gangrene rot away your reasons and turn you into the amputee whose feelings [...]
Author: darlene anita scott
Daydream Sequence #12
I was at a Writers Conference and had decided to spend the evening in a coffee shop getting some writing done. My walk to the coffee shop involved crossing a bridge wherein the exit from the bridge to the shopping center, which also housed a Kroger grocery store, was kind of obscure. It was dusk—around [...]

Have you ever thought to yourself, “I wish I were popular?”
If you are old enough to have pubic hair and still whine, “I wish I had more friends or at least people to fill up the back covers of my yearbook with autographs, you know, to prove I’m interesting; I’m fun; a really neat person,” then you are probably a loser.
Well, whine no more!
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Monthly Meter: May 2012
fellowship/publication submissions: 7 fellowship/publication acceptances: 0 fellowship/publication rejections: 1 books: 0 Secret Shame: See "books" above. Mantra of the Moment: Action reveals priorities. --Mahatma Ghandi
Yeah, I Said It
For real: I did. And some folks thought it was worth printing. I hope you think it's worth reading; check it out here: ITCH, a literary magazine out of South Africa, published two poems in its ≠ issue. "Algebra" and "How Today Will Look When It's History 14 September 1977" are from my manuscript Marrow [...]
Goodbyes, or, this poem-like thing I wrote one day
Last night after every asana, my instructor chided, "Let it go; that pose is over and you will not return to it again." She kept reminding us to exist in the present moment--if one pose didn't turn out like we wanted, that didn't mean it should affect the pose we were currently attempting. It's a [...]
Monthly Meter: April 2012
fellowship/publication submissions: 3 fellowship/publication acceptances: 0 fellowship/publication rejections: 3ish (semi-finalist for 1) books: 0 Secret Shame: Puberty's angst and awkwardness refuses to leave me alone. Pretend not to notice--that's what I do. And trail mix with white chocolate chips. Mantra of the Moment: Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient [...]
Monthly Meter: March 2012
fellowship/publication submissions: 4 fellowship/publication acceptances:0 fellowship/publication rejections: 1 books: me and Nina Monica A. Hand Secret Shame: I really might, well probably would, for a Klondike bar. Ice cream is definitely one of my weaknesses. Mantra of the Moment: "Even those who appear fearless are afraid and just live fully anyway." (Antoinette Brim in an [...]
rethink: Suspect
Six months ago in St. Louis, homeless mother of 2 Anna Brown, refused to leave St. Mary's Hospital complaining of pain and an inability to walk. She was arrested, carried to jail, and placed on the cement floor moaning. Within 15 minutes she was dead of a blood clot that had gone from her sprained [...]
Daydream Sequence #11
It was at one of my old apartments. The unit had a large balcony parallel to an I95 overpass. Though it was hardly a high rise building, my "penthouse" unit was at least 5 stories high. My bedroom opened onto the balcony; in the dream much like in waking life I took any opportunity I [...]
