Harriet Beecher Stowe
Zakiya Dalila Harris
Madeleine L' Engle
Dominick Dunne
Tom Tryon
Susan Strecker
Oliver Stone
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Zakiya Dalila Harris
Madeleine L' Engle
Dominick Dunne
Tom Tryon
Susan Strecker
Oliver Stone
No amount of money can replace the kind of happiness and satisfaction I derive from writing.
~Sreenivasan, Indian Actor (b.1956)
This venerable off-Broadway theater may become a casualty of developers and gentrification. I attended a play here a few years ago. It's a small place but I am a fan of off beat theater. The East Village has lost a lot of entertainment venue as many have migrated further uptown.
What's sad is that the average person is being shut out of attending these places because of the high price of tickets. Many folks living on a given income would go to theaters and concerts if the prices weren't so expensive. I hope that Theater 80 will be saved.
Dalton Trumbo
Jack Collom
Andrew Gibson
Margaret Coel
Peter. Heller
Kali Fajardo-Anstine
Emma Ghent Curtis
I believe that no matter how far down a person falls, they can be redeemed. I look at the character and his/ her current situation. Fear. Confusion. Losing hope. A little spark within them keeps them from self destruction.
I want the character to not only to overcome their situation but to thrive afterwards. As humans we all desire to overcome difficulties and thrive.
John Steinbeck
Joan Didion
Jack London
Ursula K. Le Guin
Octavia E. Butler
Walter Mosley
Frank Bidart
Amy Tan
The unread story is not a story; it is little black marks on wood pulp. The reader, reading it, makes it live: a live thing, a story.
~Ursula K. LeGuin, Writer (1929-2018)
Lew Welch
Zane Grey
Erma Bombeck
Diane Gabaldon
J.A. Jance
Barbara Park
Richard Shelton
Alberto Rios
Charles G. Finney
Stephenie Meyer
Dana Stabenow
David Marusek
Sara King
Velma Wallis
Eowyn Ivey
Ronald Spatz
Charles Wohlforth
William Scott Home
Theodore Roosevelt
Jane Austen
Winston Churchill
Albert Einstein
Queen Elizabeth I
LeBron James
Warren Buffet
Mark Cuban
Reese Witherspoon
Oprah Winfrey
Marilyn Monroe
Jim Morrison
I have written mostly snippets and outlines for stories in recent days. So much goes through my mind that I write down. I always carry anotebook and pen.
Harper Lee
Truman Capote (born in New Orleans, raised in Monroeville, Alabama)
Fannie Flagg
Zora Neale Hurston
Helen Keller
Sonia Sanchez
Albert Murray
T.S. Stribling
Zelda Fitzgerald (wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald)
A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep.
~Salman Rushdie
I visited the East Village neighborhood of the city the other day. In the eighties, it was a thriving scene of arts, theater, writers, and creativity. Now with all the gentrification and rising rents, the East Village is a shell of its heyday.
I am saying here that the need for the arts is greater than ever. The need for more spaces for artists and performers to display their talents is greatly needed.
Writing is like any other sort of sport. In order for you to get better at it, you have to exercise the muscle.
~Jason Reynolds
Robert Hayden (1913-1980) will be one of the authors I will do a feature on when my radio program is ready to go. I find him to be an interesting poet who is underappreciated by the public, especially by black audiences.
I have written a couple of plays in the past. Having been to numerous plays, I'm drawn to the dialogue by the actors. I also like the various positions the performers in their scenes.
Sometimes dialogue can be a challenge for me. Part of the reason is that I am a quiet and reserved person. When I write a play I'm concerned that it will be too short because of not enough dialogue.
When I read the works of Neil Simon, Edward Albee, and William Shakespeare, I'm amazed by the volume of works produced. Ancient Greek playwrights are fascinating in that their works often reflect everyday life.
I wrote a play about the three days in between Jesus's crucifixion and burial and his resurrection. I tried to capture the intense emotions Jesus friends were feeling during that time. It was challenge but I welcomed it and believed that I succeeded in writing it. I wrote the play over fifteen years ago and still have it in my possession.
Once I learn more about playwriting I will take a stab at writing another one.
I mentioned earlier this year my desire to create a radio program about poetry and writing. I have many authors in mind that I wish to discuss about. There's much to consider. Which authors. Excerpts of a poem recital. An author being interviewed. In the long run maybe a live reading. Lots of possibilities.
I have an interest in the ancient Greek poets and philosophers. Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) is one of the most famous and recognized. He was knowledge on many subjects from zoology and biology to ethics to economics and politics. Aristotle wrote on these and numerous other topics.
Aristotle was a well rounded individual. This is what the purpose of going yo college should be. To be a successful writer, one has to read and research. It's a lifelong effort but it pays off in the long run. Are there any Aristotles out there today? Perhaps.
The best advice I ever got was that knowledge is power and to keep reading. ~David Bailey