Thursday, April 9, 2015

An Unfinished Short Story Excerpt, Lazarus, by The Princess





She liked to dance.
When she danced, she did it with tall kicks and elegant swirls, like every motion was a profound act of creation. Though she seldom closed her eyes while she moved, she never focused them, either.
 
She liked to turn off all the lights in the room when she danced, except for one that cast light through star shaped holes onto the walls. She would dance through the projections like a clumsy meteor or the moon. She did so profusely until interrupted by exhaustion. 
 
When she received the news of her father’s death, she danced and danced and danced, until her feet gave way and she sprinkled the old wood floor with her tears.

It was with him that she shared the most of herself. And her father, he used to dote on her words. He thought the world of the way she laid herself out like an open book, the details of her demons an ugly painting for anyone who cared to look. The fierce ones that made her feel small she would describe as claret. The repulsive ones that made her face pinch were chartreuse. The ones that soothed her like chamomile tea and smooth jazz were supposed to were deemed alabaster. 

She wished he had done the same, so she could dance to remember, instead of dancing to forget.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

The Princess Demands Another VC

This time in class format. :D


I propose:

5 minutes - prompt related free writing 

5 minutes - read a pre-chosen poem

7 minutes - discuss said poem

10 minutes - choose 4 random words in any order you want from the poem and use them as the first line of your own new poem

yay
lezdothis

<3

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Critique?

Message to not even dumb people, Earth. Do you read me? HELLLOOOO? I'm hoping you haven't hopped off to Mars or Jupiter or the next galaxy or something.

I'm currently in Immersion - you know, that J-term like thing that my school does - and I'm in Ithaca, New York essentially on a writing retreat! I'm editing a NaNo novel I wrote sophomore year. So that's fun. And difficult. Also I'm working on poetry and submitting to some journals. (Ariella gave me like this master list of journals to try out.)

SO I would love it if we could a) just chat, because I have more free time right now (sorry, I know you probably don't...but hey, at least you're applied to college (even sorrier, juniors - I feel your pain)) OR b) do a little critique group thingie! Perhaps we could send each other something that we're working on, or a few things, as long as it's not too long (perhaps set a limit of 5 or 10 pages?) and critique, either face-to-face (after like preparing notes) or via that email thing.

Also I have a blog thing for my Immersion. Check it out at zenandtheartofwriting15.tumblr.com. That's right, I've jumped on the Tumblr bandwagon. Oi.

I LOVE AND MISS YOU ALL PLEASE REPLY WOO.


Friday, November 28, 2014

I want to see your faces...

... So we should plan another Google Hangout/Skype/whatever video chat thing over break. I''m not going anywhere, so any time except for the 21st, 23rd-25th, and before the 19th ('cause school) works for me. (Although if y'all aren't busy on the 24th and I could see your wonderful faces on my birthday, that would be a happy happy thing.)

REPLY TO THIS POST WITH YOUR THOUGHTS. It's not urgent :)

- Mom

Letters, and Mom is wondering where you all are

I miss you all terribly. I hope you're having a wonderful Thanksgiving break and that the change of seasons is treating you well. I know we've all been busy, and that probably accounts for the rather dire lack of blog posts, but I would still love to know what's going on in your lives! SO everybody reply with THREE random things associated with your life at this moment. Here are mine:

1.) I am so so so so close to being completely applied to college.
2.) NaNoWriMo.
3.) I have less than a month left of not being an adult. Holy shit. I'm so old.

Now the really important part:

I propose that we each post our favorite word/phrase/sentence/part of the letters we wrote ourselves at the end of Kenyon. (Leah and Rami, not sure if you did this...?) Mine was a collection of "remember what it's like to...", so I've pulled out my favorites/the ones I want to share with you:

"Remember this feeling... Remember the dancing shadows on grass. Remember the deafening sound of gravel... Remember what it's like to sit under a clear sky peppered with stars, to feel the ghosts of laughter and funny stories and secrets and beautiful words (and Christmas past). Remember what it's like to feel cared for... to have people understand you just the way you said it, because that was the only way it could be said... Remember what it's like to feel cliche and infinite. Remember what it's like to feel lonely together."

THANK YOU ALL FOR BEING REALLY COOL AND TALENTED PEOPLE THAT STUMBLED INTO MY LIFE <3



Monday, October 13, 2014

A Message from Mom

Hey Daniel, don't get ebola.

Hey Everybody, survive those college apps (or the first half of junior year)!

Write. Smile. Laugh. Look at pictures of beluga whales.

(But actually my friend and I did this in Physics class last week and thus were inspired to do our Physics problems.)

I guarantee this will cheer you up if you need it.

<3