Last week, Black people and a few do-gooder liberals convened at Hampton University to talk about Tavis Smiley’s Covenant with Black America in action. I missed the action part unless talking counts. But anyway…The Black leaders—not to be confused with leading Blacks who are media selected and have their personal interests in mind [...]
Author: darlene anita scott
10 Things My Mom Taught Me About Relationships and Some I Learned Along the Way
(Image: "What Men Love" by Slay) 1. Never make love to someone you like. Well, not until you know s/he (or it) loves you. I wouldn’t advise having plain old sex with them either, but if you must, be certain that you are able to follow the Law of Separation (see below). Because you can [...]
How to Be a Poet
I read this a little while back. I liked it. It made me laugh. A little uncomfortably though. I recognize these people. Sometimes I have even called them "friends." Scary... _____________________________________________________________________________________ How To Be a Poet Mike Believe (Exittheapple.com 2006) BEFORE YOU START: 1. Change your name. Sorry to tell you this, but the name ya [...]
Advice to a Young Poet
I don’t hang out with a lot of artists these days. It makes me all melancholy (and I really don’t need their help with this) when I figure out that it’s just a look and smell they wear. I’m all lonely grumbling, “Where are the real mofos at?” Questioning myself, like, maybe I’m being [...]
Holidays Schmolidays
So the holiday season is over for awhile. From October on they put the smack down on us. Halloween to Thanksgiving to heavyweight champ Christmas then on to New Year’s and Valentine’s Day. Finally we have a bit of a break until Easter. I guess the cat's out the bag: I’m not a huge fan of holidays. And [...]
Pimping Poetry
Def Poetry Jam is back-k-k-k. HBO at midnight tonight in case you missed the promos. Def Poetry Jam has brought poetry to the masses. Hallelujah. Now people don’t look at me with that glazed look like, “Damn, look at the way those snakes are dancing out of her head,” when I admit “I’m a [...]
[vintage UtR] Some Humble Advice for Writers
I had a Chinese pen pal when I was in middle school. Her penmanship was meticulous. I tried to imitate it. I think handwriting is the most organic yet undervalued art—the kind most of us are capable of and don’t even realize it. You can tell such an honest story with it. It doesn’t [...]
