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Thursday, October 18, 2012
An angel, a sign, all in a Deal's checkout line...
Was it the first sign though?
Tonight I was scrambling through Deal's, a type of discount store in my neighborhood that's similiar to a dollar store although eveything is not priced a dollar, looking for some decorations for my upcoming book signing. I had a pretty hectic day the moment I realized that this book signing is really real and is really happening in just two days.The feeling of anxiety seemed misplaced, I had calmed down significantly since 5pm, yet the pressure to do my very best seemed overwhelming. Thank goodness that my partner helped me along the way sorting out my thoughts. It seemed once we started collecting the items all my emotions were much less intense. We made it to the check out line and the cashier swiped and bagged my items. She asked. "You having a purple and black party?" I responded. "No actually it's for a book signing." The cashier seemed intrigued by my response and maybe it's not everyday that someone is that open about how they will use the items purchased or....maybe ringing up a writer was intriguing. The unusal thing about this interaction is that I am not usually open to interact with someone I don't know especially without first seeing them without them seeing me. I like a moment to observe before diving in.
Then it happened...
The cashier asked. "Why don't you slide me one of those books? I will read it." Now in my mind I'm like hold up, quickly thinking about the price of my book, the fact that I had exactly 30 copies estimated for the event, you know a nice even number, that I had of course mentally split up in my head determining which ones will have cds and which will not, and some free ones to give away in the raffle. All of the thoughts were shattered with one realization of the fact that this cashier who doesn't know me wants to read my book of course she should have a free one. I am such a head case at times lol. I introduce myself as I swipe my card to pay and the cashier tells me her name is Angel.
Parking lot shuffle...
So taken aback by the interest and request of the cashier I told my partner that I would take the bags to the car and come back and help her with her bags without realizing that my partner was going to end up with only one bag. I head to my car and grab the book and run into the store to give Angel a copy. Back in the car my partner tells me I should've invited Angel to the book signing, of course I should. Why didn't I think of that? I guess that's why they are called the better half. I didn't have a business card on me and would you believe the writer had no pen. The situation was starting to go left, ha, had to laugh at that I'm watching Jersey Shore as I type.
Stores closing....
Back in Deal's I ask Angel for a pen to sign her book she asked me if it was the first sign and I said yes which technically was true and not so true. People that bought In My Write Mind online when it first came out and requested a signature received one however this was still "a first sign" from the shipment I received for the signing but to be totally honest none of it matters because I signed the book and wrote a message "Here's to the first sign."
Was it the first sign though?
I think so. See I had been a lil more than concerned about the upcoming event because I like to visualize from start to finish and maybe its over preparing but I have a need to account for every minute of the event and what I am going to do etc. see there I go thinking at 5 angles lord help me. The Lord did help me though because I was just balling at my mother's house because I felt like I had way more to do then the time I had to do it. I'm sure you've been there. I had talked to God about this just sharing my thoughts and feelings and desires to do my best I don't even know if I asked God anything other than just speaking out loud but in a way I felt that my anxiety over the event was calmed when I met a cashier named Angel who interacted with me for a brief moment. I asked her to please comment on Amazon in return for the book and she agreed. I find myself always looking for signs from God today I felt like I found one and it's telling me to move forward and to not let fear get in the way of me reaching the destination God has planned for me.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
IN MY WRITE MIND: Author Interviews Herself
Jasminum McMullen is the two time champion of Berwyn
Public Library's series Poetry Idol. She has participated in poetry reads at
such places as The Show n Tell in Berwyn, IL, A Touch of The Past in Bellwood,
IL, The Blue Note Jazz Club in Maywood, IL, Cafe Ballou and Genesis on the Ave
in Chicago, IL. She is an avid listener of music more specifically independent
hip hop from her hometown of Oak Park, IL. She has appeared on Chicago femcee
Trinity's 2011 mix tape The Valley and the upcoming May 2012 release of The
City is Ours. Jasminum released a recording project titled The Reunification of
Destiny in the fall of 2011 to hand to hand sales at Ain't She Sweet CafĂ©, in Chicago’s
Bronzeville neighborhood where her poems were featured. Jasminum received her
first publishing from CJ Laity's chicagopoety.com
CRAM series and her work can be found in volumes 11 and 13. On May 7, 2012
Jasminum released her first collection of poetry to the public via CreateSpace
and Amazon.com channels titled In My Write Mind. The poet is sitting
down to answer some questions in an intimate interview she is conducting with
herself about poetry and the self publishing process.
In
My Write Mind has a wealth of content that you cover quite
well. I see poems about writing poetry in The
Reunification Of Destiny, poems on loneliness in The Island, poems on societal issues in 911 and Occupy, there’s
dedication pieces like In My Mother’s
Room and your belief in God in Testimony
just to name a few. Was that your intent?
Yes,
The poems have evolved over time and I see my own growth in the work. The
various topics were intentional because when I think of In My Write Mind I
think in terms of how thoughts randomly affect our minds daily.
It seems you organized the work in categories as well.
Yes,
I spent a couple days organizing the entire manuscript and slowly pulled the
ones away that did not fit until I had the final then I went on to putting
things in order of feeling. I feel the reader will move from one emotion to the
next and feel the journey once they have read In My Write Mind in its entirety.
There are 54 poems written for In My Write Mind. How long does it take to write 54 poems?
Ha!
I didn’t know I even had enough poetry written at the beginning of this project
to finalize a book with 54 poems. I have been writing these poems since 2010.
When your poetry journey began?
Yes.
I love the cover of In
My Write Mind! I interpret it differently every time I look at it. Did you
create this image on your own or did you commission an artist?
Oh
no, I cannot take credit for the cover. The cover art was provided by Vicky
Almanza.
Have you worked with Vicky Almanza on any other projects?
No,
actually we are working together for the first time. My partner LaToya put us
together. I gave Vicky a copy of my cd The Reunification Of Destiny and at
first I had some ideas then I just decided that it would be best if Vicky
interpreted the cover in her own way. I am very happy with the results and hope
to work with her in the future.
When you sit down to write, where do you draw your
inspiration from?
I
usually do my best not to force myself to write, I produce some of the worst
writing when I force myself. I draw my inspiration from every person, place or
thing I encounter. I am a feeler. I don’t sit down to write. Writing sits me
down and then poetry happens.
In For Poems
Preparing To Leave The Nest, the first poem listed in In My Write Mind; it reads with a cautionary tone, was that your
aim?
That
poem was the last poem I wrote for In My Write Mind. It came to me one day at
work. I was feeling a little anxious about putting my work out into the world
for all to see. I wrote that poem to address my feelings and to encourage
myself. It seemed appropriate to make the last poem the first poem it just
seemed to fit.
Describe your experience with the self-publishing
process. Would you recommend self-publishing? Would you consider
self-publishing again?
When
I first set out to do a self-published project I felt it would be a breeze as
long as I had the content. I was incorrect. If a person is experienced in
self-publishing then it would be easy to navigate the process. I found that
formatting to meet the specifications of CreateSpace was the most cumbersome
process. I felt like I was in a dark room with a lighter trying to avoid
furniture.
Well the finished work that is In My Write Mind is telling the world you found your way around.
Yes
and when I made it to the wall I turned on the light switch.
(laughs)
On what channels can we find your book?
In
My Write Mind is available through the E-store CreateSpace provides www.createspace.com/3834640 and also Amazon.com for $7.00 USD.
Will the book be made available for Kindle or Nook?
It
is the new thing right? Well, I’m an independent artist that is open to the
possibility however it will depend on how people respond to this project
otherwise it would not be worth the investment.
What’s next on your to do list?
To
get In My Write Mind in as many hands as possible. I’m looking forward to
getting back to basics by returning to open mics around the city. I’d like to
become more of a performer and Chicago has a lot of talented artists that I can
learn from.
Well you certainly have the skill of writing poetry and I
look forward to watching you evolve as a complete artist. Good luck to you and
the In My Write Mind project!
Thank
you so much.
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