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There are 4 comments on Finally, It’s National Writing Day

  1. Love it! Celebrating words. I’m in. Planning on slamming a short portion of a James Baldwin essay with much meaning to me (during tonight’s coffeehouse at the GSU) – My Dungeon Shook.

    Words and writing make me think of music. With an ode to some of the great, modern wordsmithers: KRS-One; Lyte; Latifah; Marshall Mathers, and Speech, here’s my playlist for the today’s reading and writing:

    Move – Miles Davis
    Lush Life – John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
    Fables Of Faubus – Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy
    Cantaloupe Island – Herbie Hancock
    Chronology – Ornette Coleman
    Triptych: Prayer / Protest / Peace – Max Roach
    I Don’t Need No Doctor – John Scofield
    While My Lady Sleeps – John Coltrane
    The Peacocks – Esperanza Spalding
    I’m in the Mood for Love – James Moody
    Soul Makossa – Manu Dibango
    Rouge – Miles Davis
    Pt. I – Acknowledgement – John Coltrane Quartet
    Solitude – Herbie Hancock
    Naima – John Coltrane
    Dedicated to You – John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
    Eventually – Ornette Coleman
    Fantasy – Miles Davis
    (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 – Nat King Cole
    Lover Man – Chris Botti
    Violets for Your Furs – John Coltrane
    Body and Soul – Charles Mingus
    Perazela – Esperanza Spalding
    Godchild – Miles Davis
    Sinnerman – Nina Simone

    Peace.

    Kenn Elmore

  2. Love it! Celebrating words. I’m in. Planning on slamming a short portion of a James Baldwin essay with much meaning to me (during tonight’s coffeehouse at the GSU) – “My Dungeon Shook.”

    Words and writing make me think of music. With an ode to some of the great, modern wordsmithers: KRS-One; Lyte; Latifah; Marshall Mathers, and Speech, here’s my playlist for tonight’s reading and writing:

    Move – Miles Davis
    Lush Life – John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
    Fables Of Faubus – Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy
    Cantaloupe Island – Herbie Hancock
    Chronology – Ornette Coleman
    Triptych: Prayer / Protest / Peace – Max Roach
    I Don’t Need No Doctor – John Scofield
    While My Lady Sleeps – John Coltrane
    The Peacocks – Esperanza Spalding
    I’m in the Mood for Love – James Moody
    Soul Makossa – Manu Dibango
    Rouge – Miles Davis
    Pt. I – Acknowledgement – John Coltrane Quartet
    Solitude – Herbie Hancock
    Naima – John Coltrane
    Dedicated to You – John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
    Eventually – Ornette Coleman
    Fantasy – Miles Davis
    (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 – Nat King Cole
    Lover Man – Chris Botti
    Violets for Your Furs – John Coltrane
    Body and Soul – Charles Mingus
    Perazela – Esperanza Spalding
    Godchild – Miles Davis
    Sinnerman – Nina Simone

    Peace.

    Kenn Elmore

  3. I see this as a warmup for NaNoWriMo: National Novel Writer’s Month. Last year I took the challenge and completed a 52,000 word novellette in the month of November. The Boston Marathon takes lots of physical training and dedication – All it takes to write a novel is energized insanity and a way with words. I chose the latter :)

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