Daydream Sequence #7

On Friday night I was caught in the middle of a campus shooting. I survived. Early in the day, I had sat in on a conversation between obvious gang members. Various pieces of their clothing, including the requisite kerchiefs, were the same color and signaled this to me. While I was not a member of [...]

Daydream Sequence #6

http://www.myspace.com/darleneanitascott Last night I nearly drowned. I’m not sure how I ended up in the water.It was salt water, frothy, and that brownish color of a pond or lake and there was a lot of turbulence, so I was struggling. You should know that I am not a swimmer in my waking life. My personal [...]

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Photo: Slig77  DeviantArt.com My log for the month of February: Writing/Residency/Fellowship Submissions: 1 Writing/Residency/Fellowship Acceptances: 0 Writing/Residency/Fellowship Rejections: 4 Secret Shame: the what if's Books: Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - August Wilson * The Ambiguous Adventure - Cheikh Hamidou Kane The Piano Lesson - August Wilson *still reading 2 February 2009

A Decade Late and a Lot of Dollars Short

I read Thomas Benton's first article about the virtual uselessness of a graduate degree in the Humanities way back in 2003.  I had just finished my first year of full time salaried teaching at my choice of universities; I had turned down an offer at a major university because "I didn't wanna live in the [...]

IKEA makes me sad.

http://www.myspace.com/darleneanitascott I have long loved IKEA. Filled with all sorts of home and lifestyle stuff that is hip and useful and decently crafted, IKEA is a place for dreamers, visionaries, and even those with little to no vision to be inspired. Some weekday mornings when papers needed to be graded, lesson plans to be written, [...]

My Other Glass Slipper

http://www.myspace.com/darleneanitascott This comes from a series of essays I began back when Skippy was a pup called Angry With Abstinence and Other Reasons to Riot about (among other things) my Chinese pen pal, growing up in the crack era, how dying my hair matched my relationships, and dating a drug dealer I pretended I did [...]

My Birthday

Yesterday was the first birthday I've spent with my family in a number of years. They're nice people; polite, humble, intelligent, funny people who have not held it against me that I save trips home for everyday holidays more than ones marked on the calendar. It was a noisy experience as is usually the case [...]

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Photo: Slig77  DeviantArt.com My log for the month of January: Writing/Residency/Fellowship Submissions: 5 Writing/Residency/Fellowship Acceptances: 1 Writing/Residency/Fellowship Rejections: 0 Secret Shame: Questions.  So many questions. Books: Leaving Atlanta - Tayari Jones Clay's Ark - Octavia Butler  

A Note About Daydream Sequences

http://www.myspace.com/darleneanitascott If you've followed my posts, you've also followed my daydream sequences.  Let me explain: I am not superstitious though I am convinced that reality is relative and mostly a creation we make to manage our lives. For me, that idea probably began before I was born, conceived, or even was a twinkle in the [...]

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Photo: Slig77  DeviantArt.com My log for the month of December: Writing/Residency/Fellowship Submissions: 9 Writing/Residency/Fellowship Acceptances: 0 Writing/Residency/Fellowship Rejections: 1 Secret Shame: The way I feel.  'Nough said.  Books: Manchild in the Promised Land - Claude Brown