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Tangi Miller
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To All,
First off let me say" Happy Hoildays ". The other day something hit me (it is so funny) how we run, brag about ourselves and our accomplishments. We shout to the mountain tops look at me!!!!!!!!!! What about the next person( not your friend)? Could you find time to listen, view someone else's talent? Would you be able to listen to a different type of music? Perhaps you might like it. Read another genre? History instead of Fiction? Why not try to apperciate others and their talents. If your a poet could you try to enjoy short stories? Let's step out of the box and cross color barriers and embrace one another based on our talents. Thank you to Tangi Miller for being an inspiration to many.
Your Editor Nicole M. Stevenson
Poetry
Phantom Ecstasy
I found myself laying in a meadow of green
Beside a fresh, sparkling, clear stream.
Then I looked up with startled surprise,
To face a black phantom before my eyes.
I raised myself slowly, I did not show fear.
Wonder of wonders the phantom drew near.
We studied each other, to sense friend or foe.
We knew we were friends, this was meant to be so.
I stepped up beside him, feelings were such.
I reached out to stroke, so soft to my touch.
He knelt down beside me, my attention he wanted
This poor phantom creature, who looked terribly haunted.
I mounted him gently, with loving and care,
Then I threw off my coverings, so I could go bare
And be free just as he was, and we became one.
Then we raced in a fever towards the sun.
His muscles were bulging with power and strength,
The sride of this creature was of great length.
His black satin body, his soft silky mane,
Our hearts beat together like pounding rain.
His body was lathering as we forced to great speed.
The tension was mounting with physial need.
His flared nostrils snorting, were breathing with steam.
We ran like the tempest, it certainly seemed
When finally we tired, body and emotion.
We layed merged together like one endless ocean.
His loving eyes glowing , as dark as coal.
This is marvlous creature that touched my soul.
If this be a dream, you must never wake me !
For my spirit is free and forever it takes me,
To my Phantom love, so natural and free
We will forever be one, the phantom and me.
Copyright@2006Ameasha Brown
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Tangi Miller Miami, Florida native eldest of six. Ebony Magazine called one of the “most beautiful people of the millennium.” She was also nominated for a 2005 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in the television movie, Phantom Force. It give me great pleasure to introduce you to this talented actress who made her acting debut on WB’s Felicity………
How did you go from majoring in Marketing to becoming an actress? TM: I actually begin acting in high school productions. While attending Alabama State University, I decided to alter my plans and began pursing a career in the performing arts. I made my professional stage debut with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival before enrolling in University of California Irvine.
What inspired you to become an actress? TM: The ability to touch a person with my characters. There is nothing like bringing a character to life and people are able to relate as if you were stepping into their shoes. It feels good to know at the end of the day I was able to bring something positive to the table.
What would you consider was your first big break? TM: I would definitely say Felicity because I just graduated from the University of California Irvine and that summer I came to LA and booked the “Felicity” gig. Actually my very, very first gig was the independent film with Mekhi Phifer, “The Other Brother.”
In which film did you get your first leading role and what did it mean to you? TM: Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story. Getting the role meant everything to me because it became the first opportunity for me to play the lead. Additionally it has opened up so many doors for me to play a wide range of characters and explore the many aspects of my talent as an actress.
I enjoyed you in Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story how did you prepare for that role? TM: It was very easy, I have sisters and friends who have been married for years and I was able to take a little piece from all of them and incorporate them into the character.
What was it like working with Tyler Perry in Madea’s Family Reunion,? TM: I’m not saying this just because I was in the film, but Tyler Perry is a genieous. His multi-dementional personality keeps you on your toes. More importantly, he is very professional and I learned a great deal from him. It is an experience I will always cherish.
Do you have any advice for other inspiring talents? TM: Yes, follow your dreams, educate yourself, never give up and always have a back up plan.
What is your passion? TM: I have a passion for African-Caribbean dance and producing. I have performed in West Africa, Cameroon and Ghana as a member of a Los Angeles based African dance troupe.
What do you do in your sphere time? TM: I love to travel and experience foreign cultures.
Did you ever consider modeling? TM: I have been modeling on and off for a few years now. I recently finished the Meghan Fabulous spring, 2006 collection for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. In the future, I see myself doing more but I have to say that acting is my first passion.
Do you volunteer in your time or give to any charitable organizations? TM: Every chance I get. I am currently involved in wonderful program called Step Up Womens Network. The organization is dedicated to strengthening resources for women and girls through the creation of initiatives and events that help address issues of self esteem, health, well-being, career opportunities and life skills.
What are you currently working on? TM: I am currently shooting the independent film “Love and Other Four Letter Words which I am also producing. It’s a romantic comedy about a rising T.V. Talk Show host in Philadelphia who must dig her way out of a hole she creates by telling an innocent white lie. The film is set to be released in the Spring 2007.
In closing I would like to say thank you for not being afraid "To Walk Close To The Edge And Not To Look Over It's Simply Unheard Of" Tangi in my book you are First Cut!
http://tangimiller.com/
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If you missed our live chat session with singer Alice Marie here it is! What are you waiting for? Come by in be a guest in chat with us and talk to me and inspire others.
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POETNWRITE : Welcome POETNWRITE : To All POETNWRITE : Tonight we wil have guest talent Alice Marie
AliceMarie3 : Nicole? POETNWRITE : Alice Marie How are you? POETNWRITE : yes
AliceMarie3 : I'm great. Guess it's tea for two! POETNWRITE : Don't worry I sent the reminder out for now we'll start with some questions AliceMarie3 : Great. Fire away. POETNWRITE : How long have you been singing? AliceMarie3 : Since Grease came out or thereabouts. AliceMarie3 : To say I was inspired by Olivia Newton-John is an understatement. POETNWRITE : lol AliceMarie3 : She's still an inspiration on other levels now too. POETNWRITE : When you were a child did you ever sing in a choir AliceMarie3 : And my dear husband surprised me with a chance to meet her last year. POETNWRITE : Really, wow that must of been exciting
AliceMarie3 : Not really but I did sing in a lot of school presentations, plays, and so forth. I tended to prefer solos. AliceMarie3 : POETNWRITE : What inspires you to sing? AliceMarie3 : It was. I always loved performing, and I was fortunate to have lots of opportunities. AliceMarie3 : A search for peace within myself AliceMarie3 : It's one of the few things that puts me "in the moment." AliceMarie3 : A connection to the divine...I'm a better person when I sing. POETNWRITE : What did it feel like to have your first cd completed AliceMarie3 : I just realized it seems as if I said meeting Olivia wasn't exciting but it was. LOL I guess we had a little lag time with our messages.
POETNWRITE : That is o.k AliceMarie3 : When Equilibrium was finished, I felt like a butterfly emerged. AliceMarie3 : I knew that if anyone asked me what I love to do, I'd have something to show them. POETNWRITE : I love that metaphore AliceMarie3 : We Capricorns like concrete proof. LOL POETNWRITE : That has to be the icing on the cake POETNWRITE : To be able to show your talent instead of just talking about it AliceMarie3 : Well, I'm a big believer in "making it real." So is SARK. She's been a source of inspiration as have been many authors. AliceMarie3 : Before Equilibrium, there were home demos which were the first baby steps in making it real. Heck, even before that, there were karaoke recordings. POETNWRITE : I would love to hear those AliceMarie3 : I used to spend Saturdays at The
Song Factory, a karaoke studio at a nearby mall and experience a little bit of heaven singing Stevie Nicks songs. AliceMarie3 : Oh, you don't want to hear the karaoke recordings! Trust me! LOL POETNWRITE : lol I don't think it could be all that bad AliceMarie3 : But I do acknowledge them as an important part of the process. Connecting with something I loved. Learning from other musicians even through imitation. POETNWRITE : Well practice does make us better AliceMarie3 : I used to take Stevie Nicks' melodies and put in my own words and vice versa. AliceMarie3 : Absolutely. And taking risks! Thank you for reminding me of those karaoke Saturdays. Brought back some nice memories. POETNWRITE : Anytime I love Karaoke AliceMarie3 : It's still huge in Japan from what I understand. POETNWRITE : can we talk about your career as associate editor for Channel magazine, a lifestyle and entertainment magazine in South Florida. AliceMarie3 : Sure. It was a great growth spurt for my writing and interviewing skills. POETNWRITE : I'm sure the pay was good? Are you making more now doing what you love? POETNWRITE : Sometimes that scares us going after our passion vs making the dollar AliceMarie3 : The pay was commensurate to my teacher's salary (I was teaching high school English beforehand) but all the sweeter because I was being paid to write and edit. AliceMarie3 : That's a huge issue for artists. Keeping day jobs and finding time for art, resources and so forth. POETNWRITE : Very true POETNWRITE : When do you think it would be a good time for a talent to make up their mind and get out there?
POETNWRITE : Alice we have some people that have im me trying to get into chat now AliceMarie3 : I think it's important to find supportive circles, believing mirrors to guide you. POETNWRITE : I hope they get through...if not I'll post this to the board AliceMarie3 : There's a lot of uncertainty on this path, and you need to be able to share your embryonic projects with people you trust and who believe in you. POETNWRITE : Exactly this is why? I started this group AliceMarie3 : That's a wonderful thing, Nicole. Do you want to wait, BTW, for the members to log on? POETNWRITE : no, it's o.k AliceMarie3 : Are you familiar with The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron? She recommends exactly what you're doing, creating circles to nurture creativity. POETNWRITE : this chat will be read even if it goes in the next issue POETNWRITE : of First Cut
POETNWRITE : no AliceMarie3 : Something else I would say is it's important to have a spiritual practice. At least, that's the word I use for it. Grounding, centering routines. Journaling, meditation, exercise. AliceMarie3 : Anchors. AliceMarie3 : Everything in life is more manageable and fun, I might add, when you're in tune with your intuition.8metaphore05 has joined the conversation. POETNWRITE : welcome AliceMarie3 : Hello, Metaphore05. POETNWRITE : Metaphore
metaphore05 : hi Alice and Poet metaphore05 : how are you guys doing POETNWRITE : Great AliceMarie3 : Doing great. Pour yourself a cup of tea. metaphore05 : ;o) AliceMarie3 : Anybody bring scones? LOL metaphore05 : lol POETNWRITE : lol POETNWRITE : Metaphore do you have any questions for our guest tonight? metaphore05 : not at the moment AliceMarie3 : Nicole, I wanted to add that I'm at the home of one of my greatest supporters, Nancy Ring. metaphore05 : taking a little break from the writing AliceMarie3 : She's an incredibly talented painter, author, and mother who helped through the transition of moving from New York to New Jersey POETNWRITE : Well is her Art on the web? metaphore05 : cool POETNWRITE : Hello Nancy Ring metaphore05 : what kind of art does she paint? POETNWRITE : That is great AliceMarie3 : She's working on that! You can find her book on Amazon. Walking on Walnuts, and she has another one in the works that I believe is going to be agreat success. AliceMarie3 : Nancy's in the other room, but I'll send your regards. She's an expert realist painter, but she also does some abstract and dreamy work too. POETNWRITE : listen since she has been such a support to you, let Nancy know she can send me an ad for her book metaphore05 : cool AliceMarie3 : That's great, Nicole. I'll tell her. AliceMarie3 : Nancy has hosted "creativitea" meetings over the last couple of years that were like breathing pure oxygen. POETNWRITE : Where exactly do the meetings take place? AliceMarie3 : Many of them took place at Nancy's home here in northern New Jersey. A couple of other members have hosted in nearby towns. metaphore05 : any of you ever heard of Spiral poets? metaphore05 : they're base in New Jersey AliceMarie3 : No, I can't say that I have.
metaphore05 : the promote local poets, writers, musician and artists POETNWRITE : Let' talk about television Producer POETNWRITE : Alice what that was like AliceMarie3 : I like them already. AliceMarie3 : It was fun and intellectually stimulating. I worked with a great group of fun, creative people. It was a pleasure to go to work. AliceMarie3 : I love puns, and I had to come up with new, fresh ones every day for story headlines. POETNWRITE : Alice, my daughter wants to know how long it takes for you to prepare to perform? AliceMarie3 : I'm using a lot of those skills again with my podcast. All of my skills are coming together, and I'm finding some new ones. POETNWRITE : http://www.alicemarie.net/music.html AliceMarie3 : Do you mean pre-show rituals?
POETNWRITE : Yes AliceMarie3 : Actual practice is a daily thing when I'm in gig mode. POETNWRITE : lol AliceMarie3 : It's an all-day thing in that POETNWRITE : Who is your web designer? AliceMarie3 : I'm extra mindful of what I eat, drink, and absorb into my thoughts because those can impact a performance. metaphore05 : what type of music do you play? AliceMarie3 : Danielle Kollett Kennedy designed alicemarie.net although my husband, photographer David Bergman has helped me update it since. AliceMarie3 : He also set up LetsGetMetaphysical.net for me. AliceMarie3 : His site is DavidBergman.net BTW. Great concert and sports pictures. POETNWRITE : I would love to have some of your husbandphotos appear in First Cut as well AliceMarie3 : You can drop him an e-mail...tell him I sent you. POETNWRITE : metaphore can you click on the link I posted earlier? AliceMarie3 : Metaphore05, the music I play is piano-based rock with Celtic, New Age influences AliceMarie3 : Tori Amos meets Enya and Natalie Merchant was the latest comparison I heard metaphore05 : cool metaphore05 : i like Celtic stuff AliceMarie3 : I'm looking forward to CD #3...I think it's going to be a fun departure AliceMarie3 : Even though I'm Brazilian, my heart beats for Ireland.
AliceMarie3 : One day I'll have the .coms! LOL AliceMarie3 : I call it my .net worth. POETNWRITE : Alice the link again metaphore05 : lol POETNWRITE : lol AliceMarie3 : The links are working, yes? POETNWRITE : I had to enable the options so you could post it POETNWRITE : it didn't show up the first time POETNWRITE : I fixed it, please post it again thanks8AliceMarie3 has left the conversation.8AliceMarie3 has joined the conversation. AliceMarie3 : Seems I was disconnected for a moment there. I'm back. Did you miss me? LOL metaphore05 : ;o) POETNWRITE : but of course
POETNWRITE : It is good to see that you have so much support AliceMarie3 : Any further questions, Nicole? POETNWRITE : I think it is needed AliceMarie3 : I do have a lot of support and am very grateful for it. POETNWRITE : I do, I wanted metaphore to ask a few AliceMarie3 : I'm happy to answer a few more. metaphore05 : you do sound a bit like Enya metaphore05 : and tori amos metaphore05 : ;o) AliceMarie3 : Ah, you had a listen. Enya's wonderful and soothing, so I take it as a compliment. metaphore05 : yes AliceMarie3 : All the comparisons I get are flattering. metaphore05 : i like enya and tori amos POETNWRITE : Let's talk about some of the charities you give to?
AliceMarie3 : Okay. Hudson Cradle is the local one that's dear to me because it helps babies who've entered the world with a lot of challenges. AliceMarie3 : They're based in Jersey City. POETNWRITE : mental AliceMarie3 : Any charity that looks out for the well-being of children gets my attention. POETNWRITE : or any type of challege being physical AliceMarie3 : Essentially they come in with crack cocaine and other drugs in their system. POETNWRITE : understandable...the children are our future AliceMarie3 : The parents are unable or unwilling to care for them. AliceMarie3 : I love Save the Music and what it represents -- keeping arts alive in the schools.
POETNWRITE : Pryncess4005 [8:52 P.M.]: What will you being doing in the future as far as your career? AliceMarie3 : Academics are important for feeding the mind, but the arts feed the soul! POETNWRITE : Alice question f rom Pryncess AliceMarie3 : Hello, Pryncess. I was thinking about the question. AliceMarie3 : My podcast is my great passion right now. Have a listen and it'll give you an idea where I'm going. AliceMarie3 : Sharing my stories and music and interviewing other light-seekers. Collaborating with fellow musician and self-help maven Jo Davidson. POETNWRITE : Now, let's talk about the podcast, why? it is such a rave? AliceMarie3 : Helping others live their dreams and come out of any darkness that might be holding them back. AliceMarie3 : Do you mean podcasts in general? POETNWRITE : Alice that is why? I'm working on my anthology "UnBlock" POETNWRITE : yes
AliceMarie3 : UnBlock sounds like a great idea. We're all here to encourage each other, give each other permission to fly.
AliceMarie3 : As for podcasts, they're widely accessible and essentially uncensored. AliceMarie3 : Mass-marketing is kind of a thing of the past. Now it's all about reaching niche audiences. Poets who have Siamese cats. AliceMarie3 : AliceMarie3 : And happen to be Capricorns. AliceMarie3 : Oh, and of course, the podcasts are free to listeners, so that's always appealing! AliceMarie3 : Not free to produce though...I have to point out! AliceMarie3 : It's been lovely chatting about these important topics, Nicole. POETNWRITE : I must thank you again for first agreeing to interview
AliceMarie3 : My pleasure. POETNWRITE : in First Cut and second for being a guest in live chat with us tonight AliceMarie3 : And I wish you all the best with your anthology, your newsletter. I'm sure they require a lot of time and energy. POETNWRITE : Thank you again for being a person that shapes the imagine of my newsletter POETNWRITE : Yes, but I love it all AliceMarie3 : Thank you for the opportuni-tea. POETNWRITE : lol AliceMarie3 : Good night
POETNWRITE : glad I was around tonight to host POETNWRITE : any time you want to come back the door is open AliceMarie3 : I'm glad you could make it too. POETNWRITE : Thanks lol AliceMarie3 : Thank you, and lots of luck and light for the birth and beyond. AliceMarie3 : Good night! POETNWRITE : Thank you again and we must make time to meet soon POETNWRITE : good night
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Announcements
Hello,
I hope you're doing well. Spring's here (in NC). The cherry trees are in full bloom and the Japanese Maples are catching up. I've got a few readings/performances lined up for April要arious locations in MD, VA, and NC, as well as three events in New York. If you're in any of these areas, I hope you can make it to one of the dates!
(This info is posted in the Schedule section of my site, too):
Reading-Performance/Columbia, MDDate: 4/20/2006Time: 7:30:00 PMDescription: Featured reader/performer. The Howard County Central Library; 10375 Little Patuxent Parkway; Columbia, MD. For additional info, call 410.313.7834 or email Jean Pfefferkorn at pfefferj@hclibrary.org.
Reading/Richmond, VADate: 4/21/2006Time: 7:30:00 PMDescription: Nathan Leslie, Cheryl Pallant, and I will be reading at Chop Suey Books; 1317 West Cary Street; Richmond, VA. For additional info, call 804.497.4705 or write info@chopsueybooks.com.
Reading-Performance/Greensboro, NCDate: 4/22/2006Time: 7:00:00 PMDescription: Reading-performance, along with Nathan Leslie, Okla Elliott, and Mark Smith-Soto. The Lager Haus; 338 Tate Street; Greensboro, NC 27403. For more information, call 336.273.0973 or write Okla_Elliott@yahoo.com.
Reading/Raleigh, NCDate: 4/23/2006Time: 3:00:00 PMDescription: Nathan Leslie and I will be reading. Quail Ridge Books & Music; 3522 Wade Avenue; Raleigh, NC. For further info, call 919.828.1588.
CD Release Party for Larissa Shmailo/New York, NYDate: 4/29/2006Time: 2:00:00 PMDescription: I'll be joining Larissa, Keith Roach, Iris N. Schwartz, and Peter Spagnuolo. The band Bluebird will also be performing. Emceed by Roxanne Hoffman. The Bowery Poetry Club; 308 Bowery (between Bleecker and Houston); New York, NY. For more info, write SLIDINGSCA@aol.com.
Reading/New York, NYDate: 4/30/2006Time: 6:00:00 PMDescription: I'll be one of the features at the Gathering of the Tribes series, held at 285 E. 3rd Street (2nd floor, between Avenues C & D); New York, NY 10009. For further info, call 212.674.8262.
Reading/New York, NYDate: 4/30/2006Time: 3:00:00 PMDescription: I'll be a feature, along with Mich駘e Ramo and Heidi Hepler, at The Poet to Poet series. The Back Fence; 155 Bleeker Street; New York, NY. Emceed by Robert Dunn. For more info, write dunnmiracle@juno.com.
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Imagenouveau Newsletter
Keeping You In the KnowApril 2006
Spotlight on Michelle Monkou
:: All About Michelle
:: Finders Keepers
:: Live Interview with Michelle
:: Making Promises
Greetings!
Welcome to the April edition of ImageNouveau News. This month we are proud to feature romance novelist Michelle Monkou and her latest novel Island Rendezvous.
In this sultry tale of love we are reintroduced to some of the characters in Finders Keepers. Toni Kimball thinks that her little trip to the Bahamas is the perfect getaway. Little did she know that she would be running from home and into the arms of love.
The Journey to Love ...
In this followup to Finders Keepers, divorcee Toni Kimball is thrilled when her best friend Nicole Montgomery offers her a three-week trip to the Bahamas in hopes that Toni can locate Nicole's brother-in-law. Desperate to escape her parents home in Glenn Knoll until her condo is ready, Toni figures she will just check the phone book once she arrives in Nassau to see if Derek Calverton still lives there--then, spend the rest of her time soaking up the sun and taking in the sights. What she doesn't count on is Derek taking her breath away.
... Happens One Day At A Time
As a charter boat operator, Derek is used to attracting his share of women--whether they be married, divorced or just plain desperate. In the past, he hasn't had any problems keeping his distance, but the handsome bachelor has never met anyone like the vivacious stranger who crosses his path. He volunteers to show Toni around his precious island, and he sees the world through her eyes. Now if only he can find a permanent place in her heart . . .
All About Michelle
A True Multicultural Author
Reading books of all genres, Michelle developed an imagination powerful enough to set lofty goals, like being a published writer. Writing romances proved to be the natural choice after devouring well-crafted stories with historical backdrops from the genre greats like Barbara Cartland, Kathleen Woodiweiss, and Edith Layton, and the contemporary romantic suspense tales from Nora Roberts.
However, representation from the African-American community as romance writers or as main characters in romances was rare. With the pioneering launch of several multi-cultural romance lines and their continued success, there is now an outlet for diversity. Michelle’s dream came true in January, 2002 when she received a two-book contract from BET Books. OPEN YOUR HEART debuted in November 2002, for which she earned the prestigious Emma Award nomination for Favorite New Author of Multicultural Romance. FINDERS KEEPERS hit bookshelves in June 2003 and received an advance review from Romantic Times Book Club with a Top Pick and 4 1/2 stars. GIVE LOVE, a holiday anthology with Linda Hudson-Smith and Francine Craft, was released October 2003. MAKING PROMISES arrived in bookstores October 2004 and was featured in The Baltimore Sun.
Born in England and growing up in Guyana, Michelle enjoyed the rich history and culture of the Caribbean experience. Now living in the United States, she blends all of her influences with her American experience to spin romantic stories about real people with real conflicts who fall in love.
Michelle earned a Bachelor’s in English to hone her skills as a writer and a Master’s in International Business to earn a living while pursuing her dream. She is a member of several chapters of the Romance Writers of America. Michelle resides in the Washington , DC metropolitan area with her husband and two children.
Live Interview with Michelle
Cross Talk
Join us for a live interview with author Michelle Monkou on Thursday, April 5 at 7 p.m. EST on Cross Talk. You can tune in by going to ArtistFirst
If you have a question or comment for Michelle during the show send an email to DJ@artistfirst.com
Finders Keepers
FINDERS KEEPERS is like fine chocolate—only more enjoyable." Romantic Times — Top Pick & 4 1/2 stars
Making Promises
Washington, D. C. journalist Amber Delaney needs a change of scene. She's sick of her sleazy tabloid job, and her attempts at the newest courtship craze— speed dating—have been disastrous. So when she's sent to Texas to cover a career-making exposé, she figures maybe she'll meet a better crop of men. And she does—when her car dies in the scorching heat, she's rescued by a kind and handsome cowboy...the very man she's been sent to dig up dirt on.
Thank you for supporting ImageNouveau and our wonderful clients! Happy reading.
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Dear Friends,Playscripts is pleased to announce the publication of 4 outstanding new titles, including a fresh adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice" by theater legend Jon Jory, founder of the Humana Festival of New Plays. See below for a brief introduction to each play -- and remember that before purchasing books or performance rights, you can go online to read lengthy script samples for free! For full details, visit our New Releases page at: http://www.playscripts.com/new.php3(You can save 5% off all books when you place an order at the Playscripts website -- simply use Discount Code 'KTC' when prompted.)_________________________________________________F U L L - L E N G T H P L A Y S_________________________________________________"Are We There Yet?" by Garth Wingfieldhttp://www.playscripts.com/play.php3?playid=494Comedy/Drama85-95 minutes3 females, 3 males (6-16 actors possible)Amanda has to figure out her life "right now!" Her job largely entails dealing with angsty child actors, her ex-boyfriend keeps popping up in her thoughts and on her phone, and when she's hit with something much, much more overwhelming, she first has to deal with all the well-meaning support thrown her way. "Are We There Yet?" is a lightning-paced, bittersweet comedy about illness and endurance that hits us all where we live."We are all soon seduced by Garth Wingfield's sharp-as-a-scalpel script. A sublimely funny play that crackles, sweeping the audience from the sublimely witty to the tragic. A fluent, well-structured play that also boasts some glorious characterization, demonstrating Mr. Wingfield is at home on the stage. With flare and feeling, this is a play that deserves to travel far." --Evening Standard (London)_________________________________________________"Pride and Prejudice" adapted by Jon Joryfrom the novel by Jane Austenhttp://www.playscripts.com/play.php3?playid=803Romantic comedy120-130 minutes8 females, 6 males (13-40 actors possible)-- Critically-acclaimed premiere this season at three major regional theaters: Arizona Theatre Company, San Jose Repertory Theatre, and Atlanta's Alliance TheatreAll of the wit and romance of Jane Austen's classic 1813 novel come to life in this refreshingly fast-paced and engaging new adaptation. Finding a husband is hardly Elizabeth Bennet's most urgent priority. But with four sisters, an overzealous match-making mother, and a string of unsuitable suitors, it's difficult to escape the subject. When the independent-minded Elizabeth meets the handsome but enigmatic Mr. Darcy, she is determined not to let her feelings triumph over her own good sense -- but the truth turns out to be slipperier than it seems. In a society where subtle snubs and deceit proliferate, is it possible for Elizabeth and Darcy to look beyond his pride and her prejudice, and to make the best match of all?"Jory, the former longtime producing director at Actors Theatre of Louisville and founder of its famed Humana Festival of New American Plays, has crafted an exceptionally clear, funny and moving version." --San Francisco Chronicle_________________________________________________S H O R T P L A Y S_________________________________________________"Honour" by C. Denby Swansonhttp://www.playscripts.com/play.php3?playid=807-- Author of "Everything So Far," "Governing Alice," and "The Atomic Adventures of Nikolai Nikolaevich"Drama40-50 minutes3 females, 2 males, 5 either (8-16 actors possible, gender flexible)A young woman named Honour hangs out behind the local big-box store and does nothing with her two best friends, Fib and Tryla -- until one day Fib decides to play a joke on the local military recruiter and fake-enlist. This flippant act draws their small group into a whirlwind of intimate betrayals, but Honour has more than that on her mind -- she's been having visions of Joan of Arc since she was twelve, and now Joan's urging Honour into battle. Meanwhile, a chorus of Cardinals is putting Joan on trial for heresy. (And because they're in St. Louis, they also play baseball.) What is honor? And how do you fight for it?_________________________________________________"The White Problem" by Jon Tuttlehttp://www.playscripts.com/play.php3?playid=526-- Author of "Sonata for Armadillos" and "Drift"Drama45-60 minutes2 males"The White Problem" dramatizes the remarkable life of Richard Greener, the first African-American to graduate from Harvard and one of the leading black intellectuals of the post-Reconstruction era. Facing a future rich with promise, he instead became a pawn in the battle for the hearts and minds of black Americans, was rejected by his wife and children, and died senile and utterly alone. Much of the text -- and the title -- is taken directly from his essays, speeches, and personal papers, and also incorporates the voices of Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois and others."A powerful text ... resonates on historical, literary and personal levels... In a master stroke, Tuttle lifts Greener's name from anonymity and ... reveals his heroism not in his race or class or gender, but in his humanity." --C. Reilly, Charleston City Paper_________________________________________________We hope that you enjoy these new additions to our catalogue. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or suggestions!Best wishes,Doug RandPresidentPlayscripts, Inc.tel/fax: 1-866-NEW-PLAY (639-7529)info@playscripts.comhttp://www.playscripts.com/325 West 38th StreetSuite 305Poetry Midwest is happy to announce the release of theFall 2005 issue (#14).With the new issue now online, Poetry Midwest, a downloadableonline literary journal, seeks poetry and micro-fiction(stories up to 300 words) for the Winter 2006 and otherfuture issues. Poetry Midwest is published three times peryear as a downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF document. 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"Juried Art Shows; Nothing Personal Girl!"By Kathy Ostman-Magnusen
Article Word Count: 735
"Why even enter juried art shows?" a lot of fellow artists have said. I have often agreed, especially while walking away with one of my paintings or sculptures in hand, after being rejected from a show I wrote out a $50.-100. check for. It is humiliating and expensive!
"Why didn't they like me?" I pout close to tears as I lean towards my car.
It is difficult to 'not' take it all personally. What is a girl to do? Every artist I have met, successful or not, has taken the rejection of their work personally at one time or another. It is hard not to. I am an artist though, not a girl trying to be noted in society like Paris Hilton or Britney Spears. Although I must admit that I have contemplated what a good diet would do for me and possible a face lift! I am an artist who is trying to get my work out there in the .com world of galleries that go on forever, to improve my search engine and get noticed by Google and Yahoo. I don't find myself saying to the .com world or to Google or Yahoo, "Why don't you like me?" Of course not! I get on my computer and research about how to get my work noticed and how to compete. I ask myself the hard questions. "Is my work appealing to the buyers out there in cyberspace? Is it marketable, while still being true to myself and my own personal idea of creativity? Have I learned all there is to know?" Never! Who would ever say or think that'?
I don't look at myself that objectively when I enter juried art shows though... or at least I didn't use to. I used to think that it was all connected, my like- ability and my talent. The juror would not only accept me in the show but would honor me with an award because they would view my art and see my heart and glistening smile. They would understand beyond the laziness and excuse the limitations of my painting or sculpture before it was polished off enough to truly call it finished. They would magically understand my true hope for the end result and accept it 'as is'. They would ignore all other competition and choose me because I felt so strongly about what I was trying to say to project the passion inside my heart. Or maybe deep down I felt I should be accepted because I had worked so hard on the last show by setting up the table with flowers and linen table clothes for horderves and wine. Surely I had been noticed!
I am trying to learn to stand back and really look at my work objectively. What else is an easel for huh? I am taking the same approach to juried shows as I have been with the .com world and google and yahoo, with a realistic consideration and an acceptance that there will 'always' be people who are more fit than me... look at Paris Hilton and Britney Spears! Yet, because of my acceptance of the uphill struggle I see myself in the art world with an upward posture and a confidence that if I understand the journey and have my mapquest available to me. I am set. It doesn't take a tsunami to knock me over to accept my fate of being just like everyone else. I now enter juried art shows knowing I have done everything that 'I can' to present the best possible work that 'I' am personally capable of before it leaves my studio. Look out eminem there is a new rapper in town!
About the Author:
Kathy Ostman-Magnusen Hawaii, United States
Aloha! I am a figurative artist and Illustrator. If you check out my website you will see that I am very prolific in oils. My paintings are collected worldwide. I also do sculpture; images available upon request. I have illustrated for Hay House Inc. , Neil Davidson, who was considered for the Pulitzer Prize in feature writing, and several other publications. I also enjoy story writing and poetry. All of the paintings,stories and poemson my blogs and website are written by me.
Check out my website http://www.kathysart.com/
"Walk On The Wild Side" Series including the painting of "Neon Blue" is not on my website but can be viewed on my blog: http://kathysartcom.blogspot.com/
Aloha!
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To All, I'd like you to partcipate an my upcoming anthology deadline June 2006" With submissions from authors Roger Dean Kiser, Renay Anderson, Evie Rhodes,Kim Robinson,Terri L. Bea, Marsha Lewis ,Poets Ayin Adams, myself, Shirley Cheng,Ceo's L. Guy Burton, Gary Wade, PsyD,Theresa S. Kearns, writer Jan Verhoeff, radio host Lillian Cauldwell,Nancy Gilliam songwriter, poet, author,Singer Mark Hughes George Cook owner of Let's Talk Honestly websites and others. Details below and pass on to others as well. Details "Unblock " will be the anthology sharing venues of channeling and connecting to your talent We are looking for stories from artist of all vocations who have encountered obstacles in their life stifling creativity; overcoming these barriers and moving forward with their own personal vision. Most artists have led extraordinary lives bringing them to a level of self gratification and achievement.; many who have endured the most unthinkable conditions. Yet remain undaunted by life's most difficult situations. The goal is to share their sage and wisdom with the world. We often ponder..."What is it that spurs artists onward, in the eye of turmoil, loss, hardships in their lives?" And in asking these questions, we have found inspirational and motivational stories from artists of all generations, since the turn of the century to today's modern individual The vision and mission with this project and book is to find extraordinary stories about other inspirational artists; paying our deepest appreciation and homage to them through their stories. In doing so with this labor of our love and admiration for other artists, we hope to share your story with the world. It will be, after all...the ultimate mark made here and hereafter. A legacy that will remain. We welcome stories from artists of any age whose story is not only inspirational, but stories that depict artists of all walks of life. We strive to find stories that will touch the hearts and lives of our children for generations to come. Your experiences will assist them in discovering basic integrity that they can use in their own lives. Your stories are personal and filled with passion and direction Your story should share your beginnings, life altering moments, and an ending that often closes with a sentiment of what will give other artists hope, inspiration and courage to move forward believing in their talent. The stories we choose will have heart and soul, as well as an element that makes us feel hopeful, connected, grateful, compassionate and appreciative. Story Specifications 1. It is preferred that all submissions are sent via email to: poetnwrite(at)yahoo.com ... 2. If you don't have access to the Internet, please submit your stories preferably typed on plain white 8 1/2" x 11" paper, in 12- point Times New Roman font or on a floppy disk. 2. Please be sure to type the author's name and contact information on the first page of each and every story. 3. Stories should be non-fiction, ranging in length between 300- 1200 words 4. Mail your submissions in a flat, 9x12 envelope if possible. 5. No anonymous or author unknown submissions please. 6. Send only one copy of each submission. 7. Contributors will recieve a copy 8. Petra Publishing http://www.petrapublishingcompany.com/ 9. Include Natural photo of yourself jpg 10. Book Release summer 2006 We do not return submissions, so please don't send the original. Chapters of the book will be divided Mail to 115-01 Farmers Blvd St. Albans NY. 11412 Att: Nicole Stevenson Upcoming Events
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Step Out Of The Box
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To All,
First off let me say" Happy Hoildays ". The other day something hit me (it is so funny) how we run, brag about ourselves and our accomplishments. We shout to the mountain tops look at me!!!!!!!!!! What about the next person( not your friend)? Could you find time to listen, view someone else's talent? Would you be able to listen to a different type of music? Perhaps you might like it. Read another genre? History instead of Fiction? Why not try to apperciate others and their talents. If your a poet could you try to enjoy short stories? Let's step out of the box and cross color barriers and embrace one another based on our talents. Thank you to Tangi Miller for being an inspiration to many.
Your Editor Nicole M. Stevenson
Poetry
Phantom Ecstasy
I found myself laying in a meadow of green
Beside a fresh, sparkling, clear stream.
Then I looked up with startled surprise,
To face a black phantom before my eyes.
I raised myself slowly, I did not show fear.
Wonder of wonders the phantom drew near.
We studied each other, to sense friend or foe.
We knew we were friends, this was meant to be so.
I stepped up beside him, feelings were such.
I reached out to stroke, so soft to my touch.
He knelt down beside me, my attention he wanted
This poor phantom creature, who looked terribly haunted.
I mounted him gently, with loving and care,
Then I threw off my coverings, so I could go bare
And be free just as he was, and we became one.
Then we raced in a fever towards the sun.
His muscles were bulging with power and strength,
The sride of this creature was of great length.
His black satin body, his soft silky mane,
Our hearts beat together like pounding rain.
His body was lathering as we forced to great speed.
The tension was mounting with physial need.
His flared nostrils snorting, were breathing with steam.
We ran like the tempest, it certainly seemed
When finally we tired, body and emotion.
We layed merged together like one endless ocean.
His loving eyes glowing , as dark as coal.
This is marvlous creature that touched my soul.
If this be a dream, you must never wake me !
For my spirit is free and forever it takes me,
To my Phantom love, so natural and free
We will forever be one, the phantom and me.
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Tangi Miller Miami, Florida native eldest of six. Ebony Magazine called one of the “most beautiful people of the millennium.” She was also nominated for a 2005 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in the television movie, Phantom Force. It give me great pleasure to introduce you to this talented actress who made her acting debut on WB’s Felicity………
How did you go from majoring in Marketing to becoming an actress? TM: I actually begin acting in high school productions. While attending Alabama State University, I decided to alter my plans and began pursing a career in the performing arts. I made my professional stage debut with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival before enrolling in University of California Irvine.
What inspired you to become an actress? TM: The ability to touch a person with my characters. There is nothing like bringing a character to life and people are able to relate as if you were stepping into their shoes. It feels good to know at the end of the day I was able to bring something positive to the table.
What would you consider was your first big break? TM: I would definitely say Felicity because I just graduated from the University of California Irvine and that summer I came to LA and booked the “Felicity” gig. Actually my very, very first gig was the independent film with Mekhi Phifer, “The Other Brother.”
In which film did you get your first leading role and what did it mean to you? TM: Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story. Getting the role meant everything to me because it became the first opportunity for me to play the lead. Additionally it has opened up so many doors for me to play a wide range of characters and explore the many aspects of my talent as an actress.
I enjoyed you in Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story how did you prepare for that role? TM: It was very easy, I have sisters and friends who have been married for years and I was able to take a little piece from all of them and incorporate them into the character.
What was it like working with Tyler Perry in Madea’s Family Reunion,? TM: I’m not saying this just because I was in the film, but Tyler Perry is a genieous. His multi-dementional personality keeps you on your toes. More importantly, he is very professional and I learned a great deal from him. It is an experience I will always cherish.
Do you have any advice for other inspiring talents? TM: Yes, follow your dreams, educate yourself, never give up and always have a back up plan.
What is your passion? TM: I have a passion for African-Caribbean dance and producing. I have performed in West Africa, Cameroon and Ghana as a member of a Los Angeles based African dance troupe.
What do you do in your sphere time? TM: I love to travel and experience foreign cultures.
Did you ever consider modeling? TM: I have been modeling on and off for a few years now. I recently finished the Meghan Fabulous spring, 2006 collection for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. In the future, I see myself doing more but I have to say that acting is my first passion.
Do you volunteer in your time or give to any charitable organizations? TM: Every chance I get. I am currently involved in wonderful program called Step Up Womens Network. The organization is dedicated to strengthening resources for women and girls through the creation of initiatives and events that help address issues of self esteem, health, well-being, career opportunities and life skills.
What are you currently working on? TM: I am currently shooting the independent film “Love and Other Four Letter Words which I am also producing. It’s a romantic comedy about a rising T.V. Talk Show host in Philadelphia who must dig her way out of a hole she creates by telling an innocent white lie. The film is set to be released in the Spring 2007.
In closing I would like to say thank you for not being afraid "To Walk Close To The Edge And Not To Look Over It's Simply Unheard Of" Tangi in my book you are First Cut!
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If you missed our live chat session with singer Alice Marie here it is! What are you waiting for? Come by in be a guest in chat with us and talk to me and inspire others.
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POETNWRITE : Welcome POETNWRITE : To All POETNWRITE : Tonight we wil have guest talent Alice Marie
AliceMarie3 : Nicole? POETNWRITE : Alice Marie How are you? POETNWRITE : yes
AliceMarie3 : I'm great. Guess it's tea for two! POETNWRITE : Don't worry I sent the reminder out for now we'll start with some questions AliceMarie3 : Great. Fire away. POETNWRITE : How long have you been singing? AliceMarie3 : Since Grease came out or thereabouts. AliceMarie3 : To say I was inspired by Olivia Newton-John is an understatement. POETNWRITE : lol AliceMarie3 : She's still an inspiration on other levels now too. POETNWRITE : When you were a child did you ever sing in a choir AliceMarie3 : And my dear husband surprised me with a chance to meet her last year. POETNWRITE : Really, wow that must of been exciting
AliceMarie3 : Not really but I did sing in a lot of school presentations, plays, and so forth. I tended to prefer solos. AliceMarie3 : POETNWRITE : What inspires you to sing? AliceMarie3 : It was. I always loved performing, and I was fortunate to have lots of opportunities. AliceMarie3 : A search for peace within myself AliceMarie3 : It's one of the few things that puts me "in the moment." AliceMarie3 : A connection to the divine...I'm a better person when I sing. POETNWRITE : What did it feel like to have your first cd completed AliceMarie3 : I just realized it seems as if I said meeting Olivia wasn't exciting but it was. LOL I guess we had a little lag time with our messages.
POETNWRITE : That is o.k AliceMarie3 : When Equilibrium was finished, I felt like a butterfly emerged. AliceMarie3 : I knew that if anyone asked me what I love to do, I'd have something to show them. POETNWRITE : I love that metaphore AliceMarie3 : We Capricorns like concrete proof. LOL POETNWRITE : That has to be the icing on the cake POETNWRITE : To be able to show your talent instead of just talking about it AliceMarie3 : Well, I'm a big believer in "making it real." So is SARK. She's been a source of inspiration as have been many authors. AliceMarie3 : Before Equilibrium, there were home demos which were the first baby steps in making it real. Heck, even before that, there were karaoke recordings. POETNWRITE : I would love to hear those AliceMarie3 : I used to spend Saturdays at The
Song Factory, a karaoke studio at a nearby mall and experience a little bit of heaven singing Stevie Nicks songs. AliceMarie3 : Oh, you don't want to hear the karaoke recordings! Trust me! LOL POETNWRITE : lol I don't think it could be all that bad AliceMarie3 : But I do acknowledge them as an important part of the process. Connecting with something I loved. Learning from other musicians even through imitation. POETNWRITE : Well practice does make us better AliceMarie3 : I used to take Stevie Nicks' melodies and put in my own words and vice versa. AliceMarie3 : Absolutely. And taking risks! Thank you for reminding me of those karaoke Saturdays. Brought back some nice memories. POETNWRITE : Anytime I love Karaoke AliceMarie3 : It's still huge in Japan from what I understand. POETNWRITE : can we talk about your career as associate editor for Channel magazine, a lifestyle and entertainment magazine in South Florida. AliceMarie3 : Sure. It was a great growth spurt for my writing and interviewing skills. POETNWRITE : I'm sure the pay was good? Are you making more now doing what you love? POETNWRITE : Sometimes that scares us going after our passion vs making the dollar AliceMarie3 : The pay was commensurate to my teacher's salary (I was teaching high school English beforehand) but all the sweeter because I was being paid to write and edit. AliceMarie3 : That's a huge issue for artists. Keeping day jobs and finding time for art, resources and so forth. POETNWRITE : Very true POETNWRITE : When do you think it would be a good time for a talent to make up their mind and get out there?
POETNWRITE : Alice we have some people that have im me trying to get into chat now AliceMarie3 : I think it's important to find supportive circles, believing mirrors to guide you. POETNWRITE : I hope they get through...if not I'll post this to the board AliceMarie3 : There's a lot of uncertainty on this path, and you need to be able to share your embryonic projects with people you trust and who believe in you. POETNWRITE : Exactly this is why? I started this group AliceMarie3 : That's a wonderful thing, Nicole. Do you want to wait, BTW, for the members to log on? POETNWRITE : no, it's o.k AliceMarie3 : Are you familiar with The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron? She recommends exactly what you're doing, creating circles to nurture creativity. POETNWRITE : this chat will be read even if it goes in the next issue POETNWRITE : of First Cut
POETNWRITE : no AliceMarie3 : Something else I would say is it's important to have a spiritual practice. At least, that's the word I use for it. Grounding, centering routines. Journaling, meditation, exercise. AliceMarie3 : Anchors. AliceMarie3 : Everything in life is more manageable and fun, I might add, when you're in tune with your intuition.8metaphore05 has joined the conversation. POETNWRITE : welcome AliceMarie3 : Hello, Metaphore05. POETNWRITE : Metaphore
metaphore05 : hi Alice and Poet metaphore05 : how are you guys doing POETNWRITE : Great AliceMarie3 : Doing great. Pour yourself a cup of tea. metaphore05 : ;o) AliceMarie3 : Anybody bring scones? LOL metaphore05 : lol POETNWRITE : lol POETNWRITE : Metaphore do you have any questions for our guest tonight? metaphore05 : not at the moment AliceMarie3 : Nicole, I wanted to add that I'm at the home of one of my greatest supporters, Nancy Ring. metaphore05 : taking a little break from the writing AliceMarie3 : She's an incredibly talented painter, author, and mother who helped through the transition of moving from New York to New Jersey POETNWRITE : Well is her Art on the web? metaphore05 : cool POETNWRITE : Hello Nancy Ring metaphore05 : what kind of art does she paint? POETNWRITE : That is great AliceMarie3 : She's working on that! You can find her book on Amazon. Walking on Walnuts, and she has another one in the works that I believe is going to be agreat success. AliceMarie3 : Nancy's in the other room, but I'll send your regards. She's an expert realist painter, but she also does some abstract and dreamy work too. POETNWRITE : listen since she has been such a support to you, let Nancy know she can send me an ad for her book metaphore05 : cool AliceMarie3 : That's great, Nicole. I'll tell her. AliceMarie3 : Nancy has hosted "creativitea" meetings over the last couple of years that were like breathing pure oxygen. POETNWRITE : Where exactly do the meetings take place? AliceMarie3 : Many of them took place at Nancy's home here in northern New Jersey. A couple of other members have hosted in nearby towns. metaphore05 : any of you ever heard of Spiral poets? metaphore05 : they're base in New Jersey AliceMarie3 : No, I can't say that I have.
metaphore05 : the promote local poets, writers, musician and artists POETNWRITE : Let' talk about television Producer POETNWRITE : Alice what that was like AliceMarie3 : I like them already. AliceMarie3 : It was fun and intellectually stimulating. I worked with a great group of fun, creative people. It was a pleasure to go to work. AliceMarie3 : I love puns, and I had to come up with new, fresh ones every day for story headlines. POETNWRITE : Alice, my daughter wants to know how long it takes for you to prepare to perform? AliceMarie3 : I'm using a lot of those skills again with my podcast. All of my skills are coming together, and I'm finding some new ones. POETNWRITE : http://www.alicemarie.net/music.html AliceMarie3 : Do you mean pre-show rituals?
POETNWRITE : Yes AliceMarie3 : Actual practice is a daily thing when I'm in gig mode. POETNWRITE : lol AliceMarie3 : It's an all-day thing in that POETNWRITE : Who is your web designer? AliceMarie3 : I'm extra mindful of what I eat, drink, and absorb into my thoughts because those can impact a performance. metaphore05 : what type of music do you play? AliceMarie3 : Danielle Kollett Kennedy designed alicemarie.net although my husband, photographer David Bergman has helped me update it since. AliceMarie3 : He also set up LetsGetMetaphysical.net for me. AliceMarie3 : His site is DavidBergman.net BTW. Great concert and sports pictures. POETNWRITE : I would love to have some of your husbandphotos appear in First Cut as well AliceMarie3 : You can drop him an e-mail...tell him I sent you. POETNWRITE : metaphore can you click on the link I posted earlier? AliceMarie3 : Metaphore05, the music I play is piano-based rock with Celtic, New Age influences AliceMarie3 : Tori Amos meets Enya and Natalie Merchant was the latest comparison I heard metaphore05 : cool metaphore05 : i like Celtic stuff AliceMarie3 : I'm looking forward to CD #3...I think it's going to be a fun departure AliceMarie3 : Even though I'm Brazilian, my heart beats for Ireland.
AliceMarie3 : One day I'll have the .coms! LOL AliceMarie3 : I call it my .net worth. POETNWRITE : Alice the link again metaphore05 : lol POETNWRITE : lol AliceMarie3 : The links are working, yes? POETNWRITE : I had to enable the options so you could post it POETNWRITE : it didn't show up the first time POETNWRITE : I fixed it, please post it again thanks8AliceMarie3 has left the conversation.8AliceMarie3 has joined the conversation. AliceMarie3 : Seems I was disconnected for a moment there. I'm back. Did you miss me? LOL metaphore05 : ;o) POETNWRITE : but of course
POETNWRITE : It is good to see that you have so much support AliceMarie3 : Any further questions, Nicole? POETNWRITE : I think it is needed AliceMarie3 : I do have a lot of support and am very grateful for it. POETNWRITE : I do, I wanted metaphore to ask a few AliceMarie3 : I'm happy to answer a few more. metaphore05 : you do sound a bit like Enya metaphore05 : and tori amos metaphore05 : ;o) AliceMarie3 : Ah, you had a listen. Enya's wonderful and soothing, so I take it as a compliment. metaphore05 : yes AliceMarie3 : All the comparisons I get are flattering. metaphore05 : i like enya and tori amos POETNWRITE : Let's talk about some of the charities you give to?
AliceMarie3 : Okay. Hudson Cradle is the local one that's dear to me because it helps babies who've entered the world with a lot of challenges. AliceMarie3 : They're based in Jersey City. POETNWRITE : mental AliceMarie3 : Any charity that looks out for the well-being of children gets my attention. POETNWRITE : or any type of challege being physical AliceMarie3 : Essentially they come in with crack cocaine and other drugs in their system. POETNWRITE : understandable...the children are our future AliceMarie3 : The parents are unable or unwilling to care for them. AliceMarie3 : I love Save the Music and what it represents -- keeping arts alive in the schools.
POETNWRITE : Pryncess4005 [8:52 P.M.]: What will you being doing in the future as far as your career? AliceMarie3 : Academics are important for feeding the mind, but the arts feed the soul! POETNWRITE : Alice question f rom Pryncess AliceMarie3 : Hello, Pryncess. I was thinking about the question. AliceMarie3 : My podcast is my great passion right now. Have a listen and it'll give you an idea where I'm going. AliceMarie3 : Sharing my stories and music and interviewing other light-seekers. Collaborating with fellow musician and self-help maven Jo Davidson. POETNWRITE : Now, let's talk about the podcast, why? it is such a rave? AliceMarie3 : Helping others live their dreams and come out of any darkness that might be holding them back. AliceMarie3 : Do you mean podcasts in general? POETNWRITE : Alice that is why? I'm working on my anthology "UnBlock" POETNWRITE : yes
AliceMarie3 : UnBlock sounds like a great idea. We're all here to encourage each other, give each other permission to fly.
AliceMarie3 : As for podcasts, they're widely accessible and essentially uncensored. AliceMarie3 : Mass-marketing is kind of a thing of the past. Now it's all about reaching niche audiences. Poets who have Siamese cats. AliceMarie3 : AliceMarie3 : And happen to be Capricorns. AliceMarie3 : Oh, and of course, the podcasts are free to listeners, so that's always appealing! AliceMarie3 : Not free to produce though...I have to point out! AliceMarie3 : It's been lovely chatting about these important topics, Nicole. POETNWRITE : I must thank you again for first agreeing to interview
AliceMarie3 : My pleasure. POETNWRITE : in First Cut and second for being a guest in live chat with us tonight AliceMarie3 : And I wish you all the best with your anthology, your newsletter. I'm sure they require a lot of time and energy. POETNWRITE : Thank you again for being a person that shapes the imagine of my newsletter POETNWRITE : Yes, but I love it all AliceMarie3 : Thank you for the opportuni-tea. POETNWRITE : lol AliceMarie3 : Good night
POETNWRITE : glad I was around tonight to host POETNWRITE : any time you want to come back the door is open AliceMarie3 : I'm glad you could make it too. POETNWRITE : Thanks lol AliceMarie3 : Thank you, and lots of luck and light for the birth and beyond. AliceMarie3 : Good night! POETNWRITE : Thank you again and we must make time to meet soon POETNWRITE : good night
For an interview, chat or free advertisement please email Nicole Poetnwrite@yahoo.com
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Announcements
Hello,
I hope you're doing well. Spring's here (in NC). The cherry trees are in full bloom and the Japanese Maples are catching up. I've got a few readings/performances lined up for April要arious locations in MD, VA, and NC, as well as three events in New York. If you're in any of these areas, I hope you can make it to one of the dates!
(This info is posted in the Schedule section of my site, too):
Reading-Performance/Columbia, MDDate: 4/20/2006Time: 7:30:00 PMDescription: Featured reader/performer. The Howard County Central Library; 10375 Little Patuxent Parkway; Columbia, MD. For additional info, call 410.313.7834 or email Jean Pfefferkorn at pfefferj@hclibrary.org.
Reading/Richmond, VADate: 4/21/2006Time: 7:30:00 PMDescription: Nathan Leslie, Cheryl Pallant, and I will be reading at Chop Suey Books; 1317 West Cary Street; Richmond, VA. For additional info, call 804.497.4705 or write info@chopsueybooks.com.
Reading-Performance/Greensboro, NCDate: 4/22/2006Time: 7:00:00 PMDescription: Reading-performance, along with Nathan Leslie, Okla Elliott, and Mark Smith-Soto. The Lager Haus; 338 Tate Street; Greensboro, NC 27403. For more information, call 336.273.0973 or write Okla_Elliott@yahoo.com.
Reading/Raleigh, NCDate: 4/23/2006Time: 3:00:00 PMDescription: Nathan Leslie and I will be reading. Quail Ridge Books & Music; 3522 Wade Avenue; Raleigh, NC. For further info, call 919.828.1588.
CD Release Party for Larissa Shmailo/New York, NYDate: 4/29/2006Time: 2:00:00 PMDescription: I'll be joining Larissa, Keith Roach, Iris N. Schwartz, and Peter Spagnuolo. The band Bluebird will also be performing. Emceed by Roxanne Hoffman. The Bowery Poetry Club; 308 Bowery (between Bleecker and Houston); New York, NY. For more info, write SLIDINGSCA@aol.com.
Reading/New York, NYDate: 4/30/2006Time: 6:00:00 PMDescription: I'll be one of the features at the Gathering of the Tribes series, held at 285 E. 3rd Street (2nd floor, between Avenues C & D); New York, NY 10009. For further info, call 212.674.8262.
Reading/New York, NYDate: 4/30/2006Time: 3:00:00 PMDescription: I'll be a feature, along with Mich駘e Ramo and Heidi Hepler, at The Poet to Poet series. The Back Fence; 155 Bleeker Street; New York, NY. Emceed by Robert Dunn. For more info, write dunnmiracle@juno.com.
More of Me Disappears has garnered a few more reviews. Feel free to visit the Review section on my site, if you're interested.
I've got to say it (again): Please consider purchasing a copy of More of Me Disappears. You'll be supporting a poet, poetry, and a great press!
Thanks so much for your interest, and all my best,
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Imagenouveau Newsletter
Keeping You In the KnowApril 2006
Spotlight on Michelle Monkou
:: All About Michelle
:: Finders Keepers
:: Live Interview with Michelle
:: Making Promises
Greetings!
Welcome to the April edition of ImageNouveau News. This month we are proud to feature romance novelist Michelle Monkou and her latest novel Island Rendezvous.
In this sultry tale of love we are reintroduced to some of the characters in Finders Keepers. Toni Kimball thinks that her little trip to the Bahamas is the perfect getaway. Little did she know that she would be running from home and into the arms of love.
The Journey to Love ...
In this followup to Finders Keepers, divorcee Toni Kimball is thrilled when her best friend Nicole Montgomery offers her a three-week trip to the Bahamas in hopes that Toni can locate Nicole's brother-in-law. Desperate to escape her parents home in Glenn Knoll until her condo is ready, Toni figures she will just check the phone book once she arrives in Nassau to see if Derek Calverton still lives there--then, spend the rest of her time soaking up the sun and taking in the sights. What she doesn't count on is Derek taking her breath away.
... Happens One Day At A Time
As a charter boat operator, Derek is used to attracting his share of women--whether they be married, divorced or just plain desperate. In the past, he hasn't had any problems keeping his distance, but the handsome bachelor has never met anyone like the vivacious stranger who crosses his path. He volunteers to show Toni around his precious island, and he sees the world through her eyes. Now if only he can find a permanent place in her heart . . .
All About Michelle
A True Multicultural Author
Reading books of all genres, Michelle developed an imagination powerful enough to set lofty goals, like being a published writer. Writing romances proved to be the natural choice after devouring well-crafted stories with historical backdrops from the genre greats like Barbara Cartland, Kathleen Woodiweiss, and Edith Layton, and the contemporary romantic suspense tales from Nora Roberts.
However, representation from the African-American community as romance writers or as main characters in romances was rare. With the pioneering launch of several multi-cultural romance lines and their continued success, there is now an outlet for diversity. Michelle’s dream came true in January, 2002 when she received a two-book contract from BET Books. OPEN YOUR HEART debuted in November 2002, for which she earned the prestigious Emma Award nomination for Favorite New Author of Multicultural Romance. FINDERS KEEPERS hit bookshelves in June 2003 and received an advance review from Romantic Times Book Club with a Top Pick and 4 1/2 stars. GIVE LOVE, a holiday anthology with Linda Hudson-Smith and Francine Craft, was released October 2003. MAKING PROMISES arrived in bookstores October 2004 and was featured in The Baltimore Sun.
Born in England and growing up in Guyana, Michelle enjoyed the rich history and culture of the Caribbean experience. Now living in the United States, she blends all of her influences with her American experience to spin romantic stories about real people with real conflicts who fall in love.
Michelle earned a Bachelor’s in English to hone her skills as a writer and a Master’s in International Business to earn a living while pursuing her dream. She is a member of several chapters of the Romance Writers of America. Michelle resides in the Washington , DC metropolitan area with her husband and two children.
Live Interview with Michelle
Cross Talk
Join us for a live interview with author Michelle Monkou on Thursday, April 5 at 7 p.m. EST on Cross Talk. You can tune in by going to ArtistFirst
If you have a question or comment for Michelle during the show send an email to DJ@artistfirst.com
Finders Keepers
FINDERS KEEPERS is like fine chocolate—only more enjoyable." Romantic Times — Top Pick & 4 1/2 stars
Making Promises
Washington, D. C. journalist Amber Delaney needs a change of scene. She's sick of her sleazy tabloid job, and her attempts at the newest courtship craze— speed dating—have been disastrous. So when she's sent to Texas to cover a career-making exposé, she figures maybe she'll meet a better crop of men. And she does—when her car dies in the scorching heat, she's rescued by a kind and handsome cowboy...the very man she's been sent to dig up dirt on.
Thank you for supporting ImageNouveau and our wonderful clients! Happy reading.
Sincerely, The ImageNouveau Team Donna Hill
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Dear Friends,Playscripts is pleased to announce the publication of 4 outstanding new titles, including a fresh adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice" by theater legend Jon Jory, founder of the Humana Festival of New Plays. See below for a brief introduction to each play -- and remember that before purchasing books or performance rights, you can go online to read lengthy script samples for free! For full details, visit our New Releases page at: http://www.playscripts.com/new.php3(You can save 5% off all books when you place an order at the Playscripts website -- simply use Discount Code 'KTC' when prompted.)_________________________________________________F U L L - L E N G T H P L A Y S_________________________________________________"Are We There Yet?" by Garth Wingfieldhttp://www.playscripts.com/play.php3?playid=494Comedy/Drama85-95 minutes3 females, 3 males (6-16 actors possible)Amanda has to figure out her life "right now!" Her job largely entails dealing with angsty child actors, her ex-boyfriend keeps popping up in her thoughts and on her phone, and when she's hit with something much, much more overwhelming, she first has to deal with all the well-meaning support thrown her way. "Are We There Yet?" is a lightning-paced, bittersweet comedy about illness and endurance that hits us all where we live."We are all soon seduced by Garth Wingfield's sharp-as-a-scalpel script. A sublimely funny play that crackles, sweeping the audience from the sublimely witty to the tragic. A fluent, well-structured play that also boasts some glorious characterization, demonstrating Mr. Wingfield is at home on the stage. With flare and feeling, this is a play that deserves to travel far." --Evening Standard (London)_________________________________________________"Pride and Prejudice" adapted by Jon Joryfrom the novel by Jane Austenhttp://www.playscripts.com/play.php3?playid=803Romantic comedy120-130 minutes8 females, 6 males (13-40 actors possible)-- Critically-acclaimed premiere this season at three major regional theaters: Arizona Theatre Company, San Jose Repertory Theatre, and Atlanta's Alliance TheatreAll of the wit and romance of Jane Austen's classic 1813 novel come to life in this refreshingly fast-paced and engaging new adaptation. Finding a husband is hardly Elizabeth Bennet's most urgent priority. But with four sisters, an overzealous match-making mother, and a string of unsuitable suitors, it's difficult to escape the subject. When the independent-minded Elizabeth meets the handsome but enigmatic Mr. Darcy, she is determined not to let her feelings triumph over her own good sense -- but the truth turns out to be slipperier than it seems. In a society where subtle snubs and deceit proliferate, is it possible for Elizabeth and Darcy to look beyond his pride and her prejudice, and to make the best match of all?"Jory, the former longtime producing director at Actors Theatre of Louisville and founder of its famed Humana Festival of New American Plays, has crafted an exceptionally clear, funny and moving version." --San Francisco Chronicle_________________________________________________S H O R T P L A Y S_________________________________________________"Honour" by C. Denby Swansonhttp://www.playscripts.com/play.php3?playid=807-- Author of "Everything So Far," "Governing Alice," and "The Atomic Adventures of Nikolai Nikolaevich"Drama40-50 minutes3 females, 2 males, 5 either (8-16 actors possible, gender flexible)A young woman named Honour hangs out behind the local big-box store and does nothing with her two best friends, Fib and Tryla -- until one day Fib decides to play a joke on the local military recruiter and fake-enlist. This flippant act draws their small group into a whirlwind of intimate betrayals, but Honour has more than that on her mind -- she's been having visions of Joan of Arc since she was twelve, and now Joan's urging Honour into battle. Meanwhile, a chorus of Cardinals is putting Joan on trial for heresy. (And because they're in St. Louis, they also play baseball.) What is honor? And how do you fight for it?_________________________________________________"The White Problem" by Jon Tuttlehttp://www.playscripts.com/play.php3?playid=526-- Author of "Sonata for Armadillos" and "Drift"Drama45-60 minutes2 males"The White Problem" dramatizes the remarkable life of Richard Greener, the first African-American to graduate from Harvard and one of the leading black intellectuals of the post-Reconstruction era. Facing a future rich with promise, he instead became a pawn in the battle for the hearts and minds of black Americans, was rejected by his wife and children, and died senile and utterly alone. Much of the text -- and the title -- is taken directly from his essays, speeches, and personal papers, and also incorporates the voices of Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois and others."A powerful text ... resonates on historical, literary and personal levels... In a master stroke, Tuttle lifts Greener's name from anonymity and ... reveals his heroism not in his race or class or gender, but in his humanity." --C. Reilly, Charleston City Paper_________________________________________________We hope that you enjoy these new additions to our catalogue. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or suggestions!Best wishes,Doug RandPresidentPlayscripts, Inc.tel/fax: 1-866-NEW-PLAY (639-7529)info@playscripts.comhttp://www.playscripts.com/325 West 38th StreetSuite 305Poetry Midwest is happy to announce the release of theFall 2005 issue (#14).With the new issue now online, Poetry Midwest, a downloadableonline literary journal, seeks poetry and micro-fiction(stories up to 300 words) for the Winter 2006 and otherfuture issues. Poetry Midwest is published three times peryear as a downloadable Adobe Acrobat PDF document. Deadlinefor the Winter 2006 issue is February 13, 2006.To submit, send up to 3 poems or 1 piece of micro-fictionunder 300 words in the body of a single email message to<mailto:submit@poetrymidwest.org> with the subject line"Poetry Midwest Submission: your real name" where "your realname" is your actual name and not the name of your emailaccount. Please DO NOT send email attachments.Full submission guidelines can be found on our web site at<http://www.poetrymidwest.org/>.Please address any inquiries to<mailto:editors@poetrymidwest.org>. Feel free to distributethis announcement to other online and offline venues.Thanks,Matthew W. Schmeer
Article
"Juried Art Shows; Nothing Personal Girl!"By Kathy Ostman-Magnusen
Article Word Count: 735
"Why even enter juried art shows?" a lot of fellow artists have said. I have often agreed, especially while walking away with one of my paintings or sculptures in hand, after being rejected from a show I wrote out a $50.-100. check for. It is humiliating and expensive!
"Why didn't they like me?" I pout close to tears as I lean towards my car.
It is difficult to 'not' take it all personally. What is a girl to do? Every artist I have met, successful or not, has taken the rejection of their work personally at one time or another. It is hard not to. I am an artist though, not a girl trying to be noted in society like Paris Hilton or Britney Spears. Although I must admit that I have contemplated what a good diet would do for me and possible a face lift! I am an artist who is trying to get my work out there in the .com world of galleries that go on forever, to improve my search engine and get noticed by Google and Yahoo. I don't find myself saying to the .com world or to Google or Yahoo, "Why don't you like me?" Of course not! I get on my computer and research about how to get my work noticed and how to compete. I ask myself the hard questions. "Is my work appealing to the buyers out there in cyberspace? Is it marketable, while still being true to myself and my own personal idea of creativity? Have I learned all there is to know?" Never! Who would ever say or think that'?
I don't look at myself that objectively when I enter juried art shows though... or at least I didn't use to. I used to think that it was all connected, my like- ability and my talent. The juror would not only accept me in the show but would honor me with an award because they would view my art and see my heart and glistening smile. They would understand beyond the laziness and excuse the limitations of my painting or sculpture before it was polished off enough to truly call it finished. They would magically understand my true hope for the end result and accept it 'as is'. They would ignore all other competition and choose me because I felt so strongly about what I was trying to say to project the passion inside my heart. Or maybe deep down I felt I should be accepted because I had worked so hard on the last show by setting up the table with flowers and linen table clothes for horderves and wine. Surely I had been noticed!
I am trying to learn to stand back and really look at my work objectively. What else is an easel for huh? I am taking the same approach to juried shows as I have been with the .com world and google and yahoo, with a realistic consideration and an acceptance that there will 'always' be people who are more fit than me... look at Paris Hilton and Britney Spears! Yet, because of my acceptance of the uphill struggle I see myself in the art world with an upward posture and a confidence that if I understand the journey and have my mapquest available to me. I am set. It doesn't take a tsunami to knock me over to accept my fate of being just like everyone else. I now enter juried art shows knowing I have done everything that 'I can' to present the best possible work that 'I' am personally capable of before it leaves my studio. Look out eminem there is a new rapper in town!
About the Author:
Kathy Ostman-Magnusen Hawaii, United States
Aloha! I am a figurative artist and Illustrator. If you check out my website you will see that I am very prolific in oils. My paintings are collected worldwide. I also do sculpture; images available upon request. I have illustrated for Hay House Inc. , Neil Davidson, who was considered for the Pulitzer Prize in feature writing, and several other publications. I also enjoy story writing and poetry. All of the paintings,stories and poemson my blogs and website are written by me.
Check out my website http://www.kathysart.com/
"Walk On The Wild Side" Series including the painting of "Neon Blue" is not on my website but can be viewed on my blog: http://kathysartcom.blogspot.com/
Aloha!
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To All, I'd like you to partcipate an my upcoming anthology deadline June 2006" With submissions from authors Roger Dean Kiser, Renay Anderson, Evie Rhodes,Kim Robinson,Terri L. Bea, Marsha Lewis ,Poets Ayin Adams, myself, Shirley Cheng,Ceo's L. Guy Burton, Gary Wade, PsyD,Theresa S. Kearns, writer Jan Verhoeff, radio host Lillian Cauldwell,Nancy Gilliam songwriter, poet, author,Singer Mark Hughes George Cook owner of Let's Talk Honestly websites and others. Details below and pass on to others as well. Details "Unblock " will be the anthology sharing venues of channeling and connecting to your talent We are looking for stories from artist of all vocations who have encountered obstacles in their life stifling creativity; overcoming these barriers and moving forward with their own personal vision. Most artists have led extraordinary lives bringing them to a level of self gratification and achievement.; many who have endured the most unthinkable conditions. Yet remain undaunted by life's most difficult situations. The goal is to share their sage and wisdom with the world. We often ponder..."What is it that spurs artists onward, in the eye of turmoil, loss, hardships in their lives?" And in asking these questions, we have found inspirational and motivational stories from artists of all generations, since the turn of the century to today's modern individual The vision and mission with this project and book is to find extraordinary stories about other inspirational artists; paying our deepest appreciation and homage to them through their stories. In doing so with this labor of our love and admiration for other artists, we hope to share your story with the world. It will be, after all...the ultimate mark made here and hereafter. A legacy that will remain. We welcome stories from artists of any age whose story is not only inspirational, but stories that depict artists of all walks of life. We strive to find stories that will touch the hearts and lives of our children for generations to come. Your experiences will assist them in discovering basic integrity that they can use in their own lives. Your stories are personal and filled with passion and direction Your story should share your beginnings, life altering moments, and an ending that often closes with a sentiment of what will give other artists hope, inspiration and courage to move forward believing in their talent. The stories we choose will have heart and soul, as well as an element that makes us feel hopeful, connected, grateful, compassionate and appreciative. Story Specifications 1. It is preferred that all submissions are sent via email to: poetnwrite(at)yahoo.com ... 2. If you don't have access to the Internet, please submit your stories preferably typed on plain white 8 1/2" x 11" paper, in 12- point Times New Roman font or on a floppy disk. 2. Please be sure to type the author's name and contact information on the first page of each and every story. 3. Stories should be non-fiction, ranging in length between 300- 1200 words 4. Mail your submissions in a flat, 9x12 envelope if possible. 5. No anonymous or author unknown submissions please. 6. Send only one copy of each submission. 7. Contributors will recieve a copy 8. Petra Publishing http://www.petrapublishingcompany.com/ 9. Include Natural photo of yourself jpg 10. Book Release summer 2006 We do not return submissions, so please don't send the original. Chapters of the book will be divided Mail to 115-01 Farmers Blvd St. Albans NY. 11412 Att: Nicole Stevenson Upcoming Events
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