Life, Love & Lust 2011

26 12 2011

I have two new stories included in this anthology: Losing Michelle and In Remembrance Of Her.

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CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE:

Renair Amin
Tamira Augustine
Kelli-Lynn Daugherty
Katrina England
Dee Ferguson
Evelyn Foster
Adelina Gonzalez
Kia Hamm
Jessica Horton
Wett Ink
Carolyn L. King
Kysia “Maxx” McLendon
Claudia Moss
Nik Nicholson
Doreen Perrine
Pamela Sneed
Jessica Spencer
Spoken
Tawanna Sullivan
Teryn
Monique X. Thomas
Gre Diamond Walker
Jay Williams
Anondra “Kat” Williams





Aargh!

21 09 2011

Editing a novel is like trying to solve a Rubik’s cube–you straighten out one plot issue and three new ones appear. This is now much easier to understand.

If anything, it’s heartening to read blogs/tweets from other writers and see that editing can be a challenge–no matter if you are on your 1st or you 5th novel.

I might have to sit out NaNoWriMo this year. I can’t see myself dedicating a month to writing something new when Closet Case is still such a tangled mass.

 





Random Bits

11 08 2011

*A plastic bag and Saran Wrap are great for keeping a cast dry

*What would possess a man to have the faces of the 3 Stooges tattooed on his back? Then again, maybe it was a tattoo of the Pep Boys.

*Why is it that vampires foolishly leave wooden stakes is strategic spots around the castles/caves.

*If blogs/media are to be believed, black straight women want to but can’t get married and the black gay people who can get married don’t care about marriage. This is the perfect opportunity for an anti-marriage, black gay man to write a book to/for his black straight sisters: Marriage IS for White Gay People–I don’t need a husband and neither do you!

*Why is  Maybelline using the theme from Magnum PI in one of it’s commercial? I like the music–still don’t want the make-up.

*A new Hellraiser movie without the original Pin Head is like a chocolate chip cookie without the chocolate chips.

*NaNoWriMo is coming. I should start an outline. Wouldn’t hurt if I finished editing the project from last year…





Good News, pt. 2

30 06 2011

The 2nd story accepted for the upcoming (Dec. 2011) sequel to Life, Love & Lust will actually be under the name “Evelyn Foster”. I’m not sure if I should describe “Evelyn” as an alter ego because she’s…  Well, you’ll find out more about her in December.  In the meantime, here is an excerpt from that story:

In Remembrance Of Her by Evelyn Foster

She got a queasy feeling in front of Cafe Diana, but Laura forced herself to go inside. It was the same liberal arts college crowd, mostly female and white. She picked a bear claw from the assortment of goods under the glass case and shocked the waitress when she paid with cash. Taking a window seat, she had a clear view of the park.

It had been a year since the assassination. The media would call it a random act of violence; Laura knew there was nothing random about it. They had just left Cafe Diana—it had been her idea to end the evening with a moonlit stroll—when someone fired three shots into Nia’s back. There had been screams, running, and madness. She would never forget the look of shock on her lover’s face or her convulsions in the grass.

Community leaders suggested, as tastefully as possible, that some unsavory element had followed Nia to their academic enclave. Then, a witness came forward with a description of the shooter—a white, middle-aged male wearing dark clothes who escaped in a waiting truck. The next day editorials in the college paper lamented over whether or not their humble little area had a “race” problem. Everyone wanted to forget the actual murder as soon as possible.

Laura wished she could cry but too many tears had been shed already. “Excuse me, is this seat taken?” The question came from a guy wearing sweats.

“No,” she said, expecting him to take the chair and join the group next to her. Instead, he took up half the space on her table with his backpack.

“Hi, I’m Jeffrey.” He extended his hand, a silver ring depicting a crucified Christ nearly blinding her. He retracted it awkwardly when she didn’t return the greeting.

Laura got up and tossed the uneaten pastry in the trash. She could hear him protesting and apologizing but the words sounded unclear, distant.

The sun had disappeared and warm amber hues spread across the cloudless sky. Laura walked across the street and toward the place she last held her lover’s hand. The park was full of students and people letting their dogs or children roam free. They acted as if they were in a bubble of protection and immune to violence, but Laura could never feel safe or loved or whole again.





Good News, pt. 1

28 06 2011

I’ve had 2 stories accepted for the upcoming sequel to Lesbian Memoirs‘ Life, Love and Lust. This new anthology is scheduled for December 2011. Here’s an excerpt from the first story:

Losing Michelle by Tawanna P. Sullivan

Maura swerved to avoid the tree that suddenly appeared in the headlights. The car veered off the narrow road and landed in a ditch. The impact triggered the airbags and the force of their deployment shattered all of the windows. Catching her breath, Shana forced her way out of the car and staggered through mud and glass to the driver’s side door. She pulled a semi-conscious Maura out and both of them leaned against the side of the Volkswagen. “Come on, baby,” Shana said, “snap out of it. We can’t stop now.”

Maura took a step and thought her legs would give way. Grabbing onto the broken window to study herself, she felt the remaining shards slicing through her fingers. “I can’t,” she whimpered. “What are those things? Why is this happening to us?”

Shana pulled Maura into her arms and held her tight. They stood for a few moments in the dark silence, clinging to each other desperately.

Then, a low rumbling sounded in the distance. Maura turned to look down the road and saw their pursuers—an army of the undead—shambling toward them. She reached inside the car to turn off the headlights, but it was too late. “They know we’re here!”

Shana pointed to a house at the top of a hill. “We’ll take cover there. Go!” Maura nodded and took off running. Shana grabbed the shotguns from the backseat and followed her.

It wasn’t until they had forced through the back door of the building that they realized they had run into a funeral home…


Stayed tuned for an excerpt from the 2nd story.

*That image comes from the fantabulous movie Sugar Hill (1974)





In My Write Mind…

30 05 2011

Sometimes, my worst enemy/critic when it comes to writing is myself. When I find myself caught in a loop of negative thought, I pull out Write Mind by Eric Maisel. The subtitle says it all: 299 Things Writers Should Never Say to Themselves (and What They Should Say Instead).

The “things you shouldn’t say” run the gamut from soul crushing self-doubt, to envy/jealously, to misplaced pride and everything in between. Here’s a small sample:

#180
Wrong Mind: “My writing teacher says that I should stop writing. He claims that I have no talent.”
Right Mind: “He can fry in hell.”

#82
Wrong Mind: “I need to read another book on writing.”
Right Mind: “I need to write.”

#21
Wrong Mind: “I can’t write because I won’t be able to tolerate all of the rejections.”
Right Mind: “Not writing is the bigger rejection: the rejection of my own voice.”





Come and see me talk about the writing life…

28 05 2011

Fire & Ink Presents! Newark-Essex Black Pride (Newark, NJ)

“Why Do You Write/Read and How Do You Succeed?” Join panelists Cheril N. Clarke, Yvonne Fly Onakeme Etaghene, John Keene, Tawanna Sullivan, and Rev. Kevin E. Taylor as they discuss what motivates them to produce work, and how the books they read and the lives they live inform their writing in terms of subject matter, style, form, target audience and other literary choices. These authors will also tackle the complex question of what “success” means to them as individuals, artists and educators in today’s literary and media marketplace and how they are striving to achieve that success. Moderated by Darnell Moore, and hosted by Fire & Ink!

Essex County College, Main Bldg. (entrance on MLK Blvd.), 4th level Multipurpose Room, 303 University Ave., downtown Newark, NJ 07102.

7 p.m. June 7, 2011; free!





Back on the Case

5 03 2011

I took a break from finishing the draft started at NaNoWriMo (Closet Case) to write two new short stories. It felt really good to complete them–a limit of 6000 words is much easier to handle than 50,000+.

Now, it’s time I dive back into the closet…right after this movie about genetically modified cows with fangs.





Mrs. Hyde

30 11 2010

Thanks to Facebook, I’ve caught up with Mrs. Hyde, my trouble-making partner at church. Sixteen years later…and both of us have left organized religion behind. Way back when we used to fantasize about her being rich with houses all over the world–and while she was in her villa (in the south of France), I could stay at her beach house in Waikiki. We had plans y’all! On to present day…

Mrs. Hyde has 2 great blogs: The Well-Fed Spirit (catering to her spiritual side) and A Bitch Called Mom (catering to her bitchy side).

For Thanksgiving, The Well-Fed Spirit featured Sufficient As I Am, the essay I wrote in Spirited.

Oh, did I mention that Mrs. Hyde also writes? Check out this steamy, erotic excerpt.





NaNoWriMo – The End (Recap)

29 11 2010

I officially crossed the finish line today – 50055 words! Looking back over the month, there was only 1 day that I didn’t do any writing at all (that big red square). I hit my writing goal or better on all of the green days.

Before, I had excuses for why I wasn’t writing: too much time on Facebook, too much time spent on Netflix, too tired after work, etc. Well, I finished and I didn’t have to quit Facebook (got my butt whipped in Scrabble repeatedly) or Netflix (got my fill of giallo).  To make it easier to reach my daily writing goal, I started writing at work during lunch. Thanks to the magic of a goal/deadline, I was better able to balance my time.

I did stop one thing–reading books. I can’t read fiction while trying to write it. Waiting in my “to read” pile are Getting To Happy by Terry McMillan, Spare Change by Robert B. Parker, Skin Folk by Nalo Hopkinson, and For Colored Girls… I’m sure the list will continue to grow while I complete the draft.

As for the draft itself, it’s two-thirds finished (i think). What’s it about?

Working Title: Closet Case
Synopsis: Shanice discovers that Renee, her ex-girlfriend,  may be in trouble and steps in to help. What starts out as a possible blackmail scheme takes a deadly turn.

Inspiration for the entire month: M. She is a great cheerleader.

:)








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