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New Poem: "Monochrome"

  • Oct. 28th, 2008 at 1:26 PM

[video soon to come]

Monochrome

(“A Brilliant Shade of Gray”)

 

I dream in black and white

Force myself to sleep away the daylight to avoid the walls that would cage me

The voices would enrage me

The men that would rape me

The lovers that would hate me

 

In bed, I lie. Open my eyes; see the sun

Tell myself not to move until night has won

After dusk, I can go

Tell myself the sky is the best mirror I know:

It’s dark, but it’s pure

A midnight sky is thick-skinned, knows how to endure,

Resilient and never

dirty.

Unlike the stained panes of glass that grace my walls

I’ve never seen my whole face through the grime

 

I stare into his bathroom mirror and see a face aged years past her crime

Crying

Quietly

Avoiding prying eyes and spying ears

Hope to God he doesn’t hear

Hope to God the grace of laughter

Fake my way through the morning after.

 

Silently, I stand,

Mirror in hand, while I debate the ways to play the passing time

Debate ways to break habits of truth or dare

Stop whoring out my regrets for pity and prayer

 

[I don’t want your sympathy

Just for you to understand my pathology]

 

But we both know

I’ll just end up walking out your door before any words can be spoken

Just like every other time before

 

I sleep in your arms

Hoping it’ll be different this time

I sleep in your arms

Hoping this time… I’ll stay

I sleep in your arms

But still…

I dream in black and white

Calling out to monochrome men caught like deer in the headlights

I want to ask you if I’m beautiful

If the sky’s reflecting the right image because more times than not

This feels like borrowed skin

And I’m trying on new clothes in the spun webs

Called the beds

Of first-name-only men

 

And I keep telling myself,

Darkened by the shadow of spiders,

“Eight legs isn’t enough to catch me.”

Testing fate with self-destruction and

Come-and-get-me taunts

 

All my lovers should thank the man who thinks he’s entitled to anything he wants

The biggest skeleton in my closet is the only secret wearing a face

I’ll shake his hand

While pulling a trigger

Thanks…Now I’ll never have to be afraid.

 

But I still won’t look you in the eyes.

I just bee-line for the door

Before you get a chance to tell me that you love me and want more

And I’m faced with the truth

Of what I don’t think I deserve…

“Baby,

What we just did

Is all that I think that I’m worth!”

 

I keep waiting for my dreams to embrace their colorings

To embolden each breath I breathe

For each step I lead

And each time I refuse to leave

Face my fears and claim a creed

Cry when I bleed

 

Because you ask me

Why I’m running

Why I think this is okay…

 

And I can only explain:

“Because,

I don’t want to dream

Of you

In a brilliant shade

Of gray.”

 

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New poem: "Gravedigger"

  • Oct. 28th, 2008 at 1:32 AM

Video Here

Grave Digger

 

I don’t want to say you’re still and angel

Because you might ask me to give you back your wings

I don’t have them to give

Just the comfort of a hug

on the off-chance you let me touch you today

 

I don’t want to say you’re the devil

Because that means, at one time, you had wings

And it’s so much easier to hate you

When I picture you as always being a monster.

 

No one would believe it had happened to you

You’re too beautiful for pain

Too strong to become a statistic

 

 No one would belive it was you

 

Because rape still remains

‘strangers

in alleys’

Broadcast on the crime watch of the six o’clock news.

 

Tell me so I’ll understand

All I want to be is a friend

How many times will you push me away?

 

I’ll never understand

She wanted to be only a friend

How many times did she push you away?

 

You have to eat

You have to talk about this

You have to get out of bed

Stop speaking in suicidal riddles

and put those grave thoughts out of your head

There’s more to life than this pain

For the last time: you didn’t do anything wrong

I see you slowly killing yourself

You’ve got to be strong.

 

See what you’ve done?

Look down

A six-foot deep incision in the ground

Turn around

Let them see what you’ve become

 

A grave digger for children,

Once, a mother’s son

 

A hollow-eyed shell

Shell-shocked

Hollow-point bullets spinning in the chamber of your gun,

Once, an artist

Once, a friend

Once, a strong young woman unafraid to meet the gaze of men

 

I want to tell you

I love you

Put the gun down because we’ll miss you when you’re gone

 

I want to tell you

I hate you

That your body is a lethal weapon if you use it wrong

 

This is what you did; look at the monster you created

The human being you destroyed

 

I’ve never seen eyes so jaded.

 

I’ve never seen eyes so void.

 

At ngiht, you never sleep

You think you hide it so well

But I recognize blood-shot eyes

I can always tell

 

It’s so much easier to see others’ scars

When you have your own to compare them to

And I,

 

I see my scars on you.

I see her scars on you.

I see one-in-four women’s scars on you.

 

You,

You’ve been busy

One-in-four women? That’s why at night,

You never sleep.

You’d rather be out on the prowl preying on the weak

 

I know you’re praying for peace

Praying to breathe

Layering new bruises on top of the old ones on your knees

Rubbing the color off your rosary beads.

Whispering away your guilt

Whispering away your fears

 

What exactly was it that you whispered in her ears?

She’s tortured with nothing but your voice

She covers her ears and screams for silence

 

Did you want her to say you were good?

Tell me.

Did you want he to beg?

Tell me.

Did you want her to say your name?

Tell me!

 

 Tell me!

 

Tell me,

Why won’t you tell me his name.

 

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Poem: Hitchhiking

  • Jun. 17th, 2008 at 11:18 AM

                                        Hitchhiking


                Hitchhiking this highway I’ve named my own
Thumb out
Head up
Feet in the perpetual motion that physicists called impossible
Accompanied with age-old promises written on rolling papers and a charcoal pen
And a backpack full of ironed-and-folded dreams
Busting at the seams
And straps always pointed toward home
I catch a ride with a stranger I’ve named fate—
He tells me of a life—
Eyes reflecting highway stars disguised as brake lights—
His life
A story so close to mine, I could taste the ink from his diary pages with each word
I saw his past in my memories
And caught his stare in my mirror as I dabbed chap stick onto wind chapped lips
While pretending to just pretend to listen

 
He tells me of travels and trials and the miles under his tires
Marking each truck stop and 7/11 away from home.
He tells me of roots
And the importance of always knowing where yours are;
He says: “keep you past in your rear-view mirror’s horizon;
Close enough to see and seek should the need ever arise,
But far enough behind, you can imagine it’s not
Following you.”
He says: “sleep with roaches when you must because
At least
They will scare away the spiders that would aim to kill you as you dream.”
He tells me to never forget my place in this life,
Because my spit-out sunflower seeds
Are the rice grains at someone else’s wedding feet,
So never forget the cycles, never forget the connections.
He tells me that we are not our father’s children.
He says: “rifle shells and wedding bells were both cast from the same metal—
Never forget the beauty
Or the destruction
That one element can make;
Remember that when you choose your way on a forked path.
He tells me: “it’s better to go a day without food
Than a day without a dream
So find a beach
Kind enough to sing you sweetly to sleep with
Serenade waves
As you crash like surf on the sand
And hope
It’ll wash a meal on shore for you
In exchange for your
Sleeping inhale-exhale melody.
He says: “the light of day will guide your way
Even if it has to travel 93 million miles,
Reflect off the moon and back
To earth, just to light this night-time drifter’s path.
He told me to start and end each day with a laugh,
Because nothing
In your day can’t be fixed with the sight of a freedom-filled night.
He looks at me and tells me:
“Beauty
Is nothing but perceptions
So aim with both eyes open
And you’ll wonder why you ever blinked.”
He tells me: “it’s better to go a lifetime without air
Than a day without a dream—
So keep your heart out
Head up
And your eyes to the sky
Because the clouds will provide the visions you need to survive.
Keep looking up—a head in the clouds’ not as bad as they say
Throw away your zig-zag promises
And learn to write new ones on the middle of maps.


And leaves me in the night
At the curb of a fluorescent-neon box of a truck stop,
Leaving a red carpet of tail-light stars and
Tire-track scars on the asphalt
Leaving me to believe that scars can only better us
By reminding us what left a mark on our lives.
Lessons that deep weren’t meant to fade fast
Like vapor trails chasing stars or
Night-shroud clouds illuminating gray.
He had told me if I keep moving my feet
I’ll never run out of new things to see
And new clouds to chase
And I can still feel his voice as tangible as the wind on my face
And as new as my knowledge that the ocean waves sing


He’d told me:
You’ve got to feel the gravel beneath your shoes
To feel the wind beneath your wings.

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pita-poem

  • Jun. 15th, 2008 at 12:12 PM
A poem for your pocket, so-to-speak.
Perhaps a snippet of something that will someday be...




Learning to love
the darker side of you
the place in your heart that puts me on edge
the place that asks me where my fears...and my loyalties really lie
the place that finds my boundaries and pushes back the finish line
The side that makes the face I fell in love with
so much brighter
in comparison.

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Poem: 'Personified Denial'

  • Apr. 27th, 2008 at 12:59 PM
They say admitting you have a problem is the first step
if that's true, then you are still standing at the door, because you haven't even gone outside yet

I've almost forgotten your name
I want to introduce you as 'Personified Denial'
We can see the needles gleaming in your smile
Your unpredictable behavior
leaves us walking on the edge of a razor
You go from catatonic to supersonic
And you say this is just the way you wanna live your life
But you don't understand
This isn't a way to live
this is a way to die

Are you watching?
Are you paying any sort of attention
beyond the reflective glass--gloss staring back
Paint the vertical mirrors black
to keep yourself out of your own vision
But you never listen
we try to explain away hallucinations as the drug's inventions
It's beyond comprehension the descent
you've fallen into to repent
for past mistakes.

Snort your forgiveness
shoot up to forget
There aren't enough dirty needles in this world
to stab away your regret

Which hurts more
when you wretch with withdrawal on the floor
or when you see your reflection losing a war
'Cause that's all I can see
I see through your excuses
your rationalizations
I see beyond labels of 'habit'
and 'addict'
and 'self-medication'
All I see
is a person who'd rather claw out his eyes
than see himself for what he is
without a white powder disguise.

You can pretend you're dead
try your hardest with each hit to make it true
but I look
and I swear
deep inside
I can still see a part of you

You're killing the people you thought you betrayed
The ones who love you
The ones you thought you could save
from your mistakes by killing yourself with each hit of momentary bliss
But I know you
the walking contradition that you are
I've never seen someone try so hard to die
who's eyes scream nothing more than the will to be alive

Tell me again you don't have a problem!

I haven't seen you eat in a week
last Tuesday I found you
cradling your knees
unable to speak
unable to breathe
shaking with need
Is this how fast your life is on speed?

Coming down is too hard for you to take
too hard for me to take
watching you suffer and shake
and you'd still never admit a problem existed
so I have to watch you wither away
still unable to say
"I'm addicted."

I know, I know. I haven't updated in forever! BUT it is because I have been living my life haha. So, basically, I will update soon with copious amounts of blah blah blah about teh Amarillo Slam world. :)
love always.

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Let's see here. What has been going on recently?
Well, I have a head-cold-type thing, so I've been popping Benadryl, Vitamin C, and Echinacea like House takes Vicodin. But I'll get better. It sucks, though, because I sporadically lose my voice and I cannot sing with this cold. It's quite disappointing.
It is now officially the start of spring break and I could not be happier. I need a break! It could not have come soon enough. With Roller Coaster Project, Marble Project, College Project, Outside Reading Project... I think I might just go insane.
Speaking of insane, I had a dream recently that was quite haunting in the way that odd dreams linger.



OK! Next subject:
I'm really excited. It is almost my friend Karlianna's (the 28th), my friend Jessica's (the 20th), and My (the 20th) birthdays! I have no clue what to get them, either. I've always been so bad with gifts. The funny and ironic thing is, now, we'll be able to legally get into R movies... (which I've been doing since I was about 10) and there are NO good ones showing. None. It's crazy, and oh, so fitting.

My mother told me recently: "You're a week away from being seventeen and you're already so jaded." she told me I have this double-life thing, where I have this deep understanding of humans even though I would never dream of being a part of it.
That really is one of those things you get told that just makes you stop and think...

Movies I have seen recently: Mysterious Skin and Hard Candy. (I would recommend them to anyone who is not squeamish around sensitive subjects like pedophilia and crude/violent scenes and dialog. They are both very powerful, emotional movies.)


ALRIGHT PEOPLE!
Last Friday there was the Teen Grand Slam to determine the team of 6 to take to Washington DC for the international competition this July.

I was unprepared like crazy. The previously mentioned school stress had me preoccupied the entire week and a half I was given to prepare. I showed up at the slam with one poem memorized (coincidentally) and I intended to do that first round. Then what did I plan to perform after that? I had no earthly idea. I brought my poetry binder to look through... although my friends spent more time looking at it than I did. :P
I was so nervous. What if I completely bombed a poem and didn't make the team?? I kept getting told that I had nothing to worry about. But that doesn't make you stop worrying!

My friends AKA cheering section showed up one by one. They consisted of: Karlianna, Zack, Karen, Joe-Jo, and Jessica.
They were determined to be the loudest cheering section even though they were not the biggest. That claim went to Joseph's family who all showed up to support.
My friends were all so sweet! They held my hands and hugged and comforted me so I would cool my nerves that were on overdrive.

    ROUND ONE
Order was drawn, and I was quite lucky. I was in the last half of the 8 competitors. I went after Joseph which was a talented act to follow. But, then again, all the poets were good. I competed with Sister (from memory, but I had to pause and think once) and recieved good scored. As usual, I got a fantastic audience response with the "rain" line. Ethan got amazing scored, but a time penalty knocked him down many places.

    ROUND TWO
All poets moved on to the next round. The order was by highest scoring poet to lowest. I--much to my surprise--went first. I performed a timed-edited version of a poem called Black Sheep. A poem that I have never edited, performed, memorized, practiced... ANYTHING. But I took the page up to the podium and performed it to the best of my abilities.
When I got to the line:
"I do not share your passions for fashions and trends or
Sunday morning popularity contests marketed under the masks of the true Holy trinity
also known as the three 'C's:
Conservatism,
Conformity, and
Capital.
"
I got a great, controversial response from the crowd, but it was NOTHING compared to what I got for this line:
"...The roots are in our legacies--
The bequeathed truths which we carry like crosses
only some are on our back for crucifixion
and others on your neck for a hypocritical asphyxiation.
"
It was fantastic!
(Ha ha. There was a lust poem written that ended up being a cheeseburger.
It was made of win.)
When intermission was called, Jessica got up, semi-attacked me and gave me the most hilarious analogy I have ever heard: "George (our valedictorian) told me that he was worried about bombing the Vocabulary test. I told him 'If I bombed tests like you bomb tests... I would never study again!' Well, If I could do impromptu poetry like you just did, I would never write anything ever again!" Mockingly: "I've never done this before... but I am going to dazzle you with my impromptu poetic skills!"
Nice, Jessica. Still Smiling!!!
    ROUND THREE
The top three poets were up! First Thomas, then Colton, then Me.
I did an old poem, that I haven't performed in a year, called Change. It is kind of a sad poem; it can be quite thought provoking.

So, after a few minutes of waiting for scores to be calculated, Joseph and Thomas went up and did another poem each. Jenna came back to the stage and told us how close it was... The margin between first and second place was .1 point. OUCH!
Sixth Place: Devin (a new girl)
Fifth Place: Ethan
Fourth Place: Joseph
Third Place: Me
Second Place: Colton
First Place: Thomas (who read a final poem and claimed that this was simply justice for me beating him last time.)

The top three poets received prizes consisting of Best Buy gift cards and t-shirts of our venue, the Epicenter (which graciously gave us the space for free, saving the fledgling team $150.00)

After the slam, and after being slightly attacked by all by friends in a group-tackle that they claimed as a hug, we all got in cars and sped off to Sonic where I ordered a breakfast burrito a vanilla malt.
All three cars parked beside each other in the drive through... painfully aware that a sheriff was watching our every move like the neighborhood peeping-Tom. But, we dutifully ignored him and had our fun, jumping from car-to-car, flying into laps, locking others out, climbing on and through sky-roofs to torment the friends within... and in all this screaming and running, we finally got the headlight-flash and "chill out or You'll get kicked out" threat we'd been awaiting. Well... Joe-Jo received it. So we just yelled at each other through car windows, listening to rock (Jessica, Karlianna, Zack, and My car) or techno (Karen and Joe-Jo's car).
At about 10:50, we finally got our food and we drove off to Karen's house where we ate, talked, and played around. I saw Karen's sister, Aileen--whom I had tutored for a few months. She said she thought she did well on the TAKS test for which she had been preparing for months. *crossed-fingers.* Karen's dad told me congratulations and at around 11:30 or Midnight, we left Karen's place and went our separate ways.

So, anyway, My birthday is tomorrow. I'm very excited. I am having a small party at a coffee and hookah bar. W00t. AND I am enjoying being Team Leader of a Poetry Slam team headed for Youth Nats. WooHoo.

Very happy. :)

Good night, love.

Book Recommendation: The Da Vinci Code. Yeah, ,I know I just recommended the movie not too long ago, but after getting a little pay-with-free-books-for-cleaning gig at a local historic bookstore, I noticed a copy of this book on the floor and picked it up.  I just finished it and Oh My God! That was amazing. I have been so busy lately with school and whatnot that I have abandoned my past read-a-thousand-books-a-week lifestyle and I haven't read in a while. I am truly glad that I chose THIS book to get back into my reading habits!
Next book to read, another by Dan Brown called Angels and Demons; I'll be sure to let you know what I think!

New Poem

  • Feb. 24th, 2008 at 6:12 PM
Conversations To God, a Funeral Director, and a Grave

Memories dance across this stage like ghosts of glass to twinkle in the spotlight.
Then, there's you, dead center, spinning perfect pirouettes in place
placed in front of that red curtain like a doll--
as peaceful as any pine-box painter could promise.
"She'll look like she's sleeping."

But no cosmetics can compose that one-sided smirk
you've been wearing since birth
that taunts us with all the secrets you're keeping.
No glosses or glazes can paint pure sparkle onto glass eyes.
Besides, how could you even paint light?
Try as you might,
she was one of a kind,
so, I ask God why he had her death warrant signed;
she is impossible to replicate,
even if you have her body and soul as a template.

She should have been immortal.
You gave her a halo in her wild blonde hair
shining bright to wear
as a constant reminder that she was
half angel incarnate and
half spun-gold sunlight.

The dressed you in lace
instead of lacing your legs with slippers.
It's hard to dance in heaven wearing black-soled shoes and parlor prayers.

In the lobby, I tell strangers who say they loved you stories they will never comprehend.
Stories like, when it rained, you'd say "Shh, this is my song."
or like when you heard someone
sing a tune in a hum
you'd say, "Someone's calling my name."

On this stage,
you don't have to fight the ghosts for spotlight,
the twinkle is all yours.
There you are,
dead center,
dead sister,
spinning the clumsiest perfect pirouettes
as only
you
could.



Inspired by The Nixons' "Sister" on the album "Foma," which I whole-heartedly recommend to all rock music lovers.

New Poem: 'Slide'

  • Dec. 27th, 2007 at 12:31 PM
Update: This poem is being featured as an audio track on the SLAMarillo myspace page for the month of February because of my placing second in the January Slam.

SLIDE
Have you ever felt days slip through your life like zephyrs in spring?
Gliding past you, touching, but never entering your skin.
Just enough to make you cold.
Ever let love slide through your hands like free falling water?
but she always was a river of her own, anyway.
You can feel it fall, but to try to catch it, just makes it splash farther away
So watch it fall
Watch it slip
Watch reflections of yourself
in slow motion
start to lose your grip
You could chase the days you're losing
the loves you're missing
but you'd only catch a downdraft, spinning you dizzy
or crash to the floor.
Watch your lovers live
Watch your life love life
and wonder
what the hell are you waiting for?
Your days are only slipping through your fingers because
you refuse to make a fist around them
Fight for your life
has never been so literal
Because you've gotta fight to own each day
or it's just another sleepless night for you
wondering where your life has gone
where you've gone wrong
When you will find that song
that plays all the right notes
all the right words
because words are all you have
Maybe they'll remind us how to laugh
or even how to cry
like we mean it
Your loves are are only sliding through your hands because
you refuse to embrace them
say 'I love you' or chase them
the choices are yours, just make them
Grab life by the horns
and lovers by the hand
and lead them both
back
into your world.

12/27/2007

This month, I have written two new poems!
Please read and comment! I hope you enjoy!




PS- 

I got in test scores galore:

SATs:

Mathematics: 600
Reading:        610
Writing:           660
       Essay:      12/12

Yep. A perfect score on the essay! Can you believe it ? I am still in a little bit of shock, but it's true! And an 1870 isn't too shabby either!

As for TAKS scores (the State standardized testing of Texas that are needed to be passed in order to graduate high school), I got commended performance in Social Studies, Science, English, and Math.


Hope you liked!
xoxo

Sariya
 

"Something More" recorded Live

  • Nov. 3rd, 2007 at 12:54 AM
Listen to LIVE performance of "Something More"


From:
Slamarillo, October Poetry Slam, Round One
October 27, 2007
Amarillo Repertory Theatre
Amarillo, TX


Recorded by IlliterateRainbow.com 's S. Steven Struble.

New Poem: "Something More"

  • Sep. 10th, 2007 at 9:40 PM
          I am really loving this one. Tell me what you think!

Something More
(aka: "Apathy Endures")

By: Sariya Dhemitriya
     September 10, 2007

I used to love you!
And sometimes I wish I still did
because it gave me something to look up to
the prospect of one day being
a part of you
And you, a part of me
and me being a part of something more
no longer apart from something sure.
Yes, apathy endures.
It may keep longer
but I've found that action is stronger
but implausibilities precede that possibility
so I might just stick with ambivalency.
Ambivalence is the undersigning line at the foot of my bed
and my diary pages
crying out its anthem for ages
sometimes I wonder if it's possible for me to know something more
Yes, Apathy endures.
But I refuse to no longer care
Whether you are here or there
with her or me.
Pick one for yourself, choice A, B, or C
It's not my place to choose
And I wash my hands of you
as you wish you could with me.
But I refuse to be unsure
I know where I stand
and I know where you stand,
you fear leaving your safe perch on the fence
content with the philosophy that it is age that makes a man.
We rely too much on our words to translate our
untranslatable states.
We need something more
But, my words refuse to be pure
like truth
in the face of a bad liar
I jumped in the fire
but you won't follow
When will you learn?
You can never feel the fire's passion if you always fear the burn
I jumped in, said I'd catch you, and held my arms out,
but instead your soul projected poetical doubt
We rely too much on words
we need something more
Start with a clean slate
close you mouth, open your eyes and write
"I am not afraid"
We need something more
we need something more
we need faith.

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Homecoming and Haikus

  • Aug. 22nd, 2007 at 11:31 AM
To balance the personal, non-writing related portion of this post, I will include some new Haikus below!

I recently registered for my Junior (and final) year in high school. This is called relief in its purest form. So, I am taking my Junior and Senior classes together, and I still have leftover empty class slots.
I will be taking:

English III-AP
(online) English IV
US History-AP
US Government (1 semester)
Physics
Psychology (1 semester)
Sociology (1 semester)
Technology Systems
(online) (second semester) Art Appreciation
(and the second semester of) Integrated Physics and Chemistry

I intend to take the PE-IA credit-by-exam, so I don't have to sit through it.

I would consider the second semester of Choir as an elective instead of Art Appreciation, however, the teacher dislikes me, to say the least, but I would like to sing at my own graduation. (In about 9 months!)




I know I don't put a lot of non-writing related stuff on here, but I figured it was somehow pertinent. :)

AND NOW!
The Haikus:

(For those who don't know, a Haiku is Japanese poetry in 3 lines and 17 syllables in this order: 5-7-5 syllables.)

Your age and face can
not change the fact that you are
a boy in man's clothes

I know better; that
is not commitment crying
from your pores, but sweat.

I have the courage
but need the willingness to
ask for help someday.

Before you, my life
had no meaning. But now I
feel I am dreaming.

After you, thoughts of  
love as unattainable
fairy tales... proved false. 


Thanks! Love you all!
Sariya
PS- if you want me to write a personal Haiku for/about you, I will, just comment below!

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WELCOME HOME TEAM AMARILLO!

  • Aug. 12th, 2007 at 11:56 PM

Yes, that's right, National Poetry Slam 2007 has ended, and so our own slam team has returned to us! Hurray! Well, I am planning a party for them, with the help of a friend, JC, and we are just organizing a little get together to celebrate them and Slamarillo and its accomplishments. (Will post pics after the party on Sunday!)
So, the team (first time at nationals, first Amarillo slam team ever, and slam poetry only being here for 2 years) ranked 58 in the nation! They beat 1/3 of the nation's teams on their first visit! Congratulations, guys... I'm so proud and happy about this! :P

In honor of the slam team's arrival, I would like to post some of my favorite videos of performance poetry. So, below, under the link, is a group of videos for your poetic enjoyment!
poems may ... and probably will ... contain the following: adult humor, situations, and language. Language being the most predominant.



For more of my faves... go here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7F2ECCBD4A53B3D4

Hope you enjoy!!
S.

New Poem: "Phoenix from Ashes"

  • Aug. 7th, 2007 at 12:05 AM
Hi! Enjoy the new poem.  Feel free to comment.

 




Also, best of luck to poetry TEAM AMARILLO on going to Nationals this week. I know you'll all do great!

Sariya.


'Oasis', a poem

  • Jul. 5th, 2007 at 11:35 PM
You will probably enjoy this poem if you are one of those people that like poems that are, in themselves, a metaphor. And, atop that, a metaphor for a hundred different things.

Enjoy!

 

 

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FiW 2007

  • Jun. 9th, 2007 at 9:56 PM
Well, today ends the Frontiers in Writing Conference '07. There was an amazing set of guest, such as Keynote Speaker Barry Eisler [picture below] (author of the John Rain series, one of which debuted at #19 on the NYT best seller list). Others included Luncheon Speaker Jodi Thomas (RWA Hall of Fame author, 2 dozen+ romance books), Britta Coleman (friend and author of Potter Springs), Hilary Sares (Kensington Editor), Andrea Brown (Andrea Brown Literary Agency), Linda Rohrbough (Nonfiction and fiction author), Solana d'Lament (poet), Terry Whalin (Non fiction; articles in more than 50 magazines), and Melanie Rigney (former editor of Writer's Digest).

Wow! What a talented group!

 





 Me with Keynote Speaker, author Barry Eisler. (Yes... I know the wall decor above my head looks like a crown... You hush.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Poemas nuevas!

  • May. 25th, 2007 at 5:40 PM
If my Spanish is way off, which there is a great chance it is... Please forgive! I am just in a talk-in-another-language type of mood today!

Well, go to the poetry page HERE and read my new poem! It is currently untitled, but labled under the title "Funeral". Why? You'll see.

SD.

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New Paintings!

  • May. 24th, 2007 at 9:15 PM
Check out the art gallery to see two new paintings!
They are #17 and #18.

Check it out!

Also,  for those interested in my poetry book, I will changing the manuscript a little. I will post when the book in finalized.

Thanks for stopping by, Sariya.

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And We're Open For Business!

  • Apr. 30th, 2007 at 1:16 AM
Hey there all!

If you will all kindly go to: www.cafepress.com/writtenrealm you will see my new online store!!! Complete with... just about everything. And don't forget, I specialize in custom orders! (I did two TODAY!)
There is nothing to lose to just check it out!

And... if my store is running, you know what that means!!!!
My book is finished!!!
Thanks to JL Baker for helping with the conversions and to Tina Gray for designing a cover that will be used in the Future.

Here's a look at it:
Yep the poetry book is complete!  I am extremely happy! Please check it out! 

Also in the store, here are examples of some of the items I am selling. Remember I always accept custom orders!

Written Realm Online StoreCustom t-shirt with your choice of print!Written Realm online storePainting-Print calendar, available in one-page style or a 12 month style. Written Realm online storeSpecial Teddy-Bears, great for kids, as gifts, or even for decoration! Written Realm online storeCustom print wall clocks also available!

----------------Sariya.