Thursday, December 20, 2007

The Grad


I know it's been a while since my last post, but so much has happened in the last few weeks. As you can tell from the picture on the left, I finally graduated. After returning back to school after sooooo many years away from classrooms, lectures and exams, I received my BA in Journalism (YEAH!!!) and I'm so excited. My parents and extended family were in the stands cheering my on, although I couldn't spot them (20/100 eyesight)... but they all assured me they were screaming my name. One of my cousins even lost her voice; when she called me the next morning, I could barely hear her (how sweet). Anyway, my graduation was a blast. After the ceremony, my family joined me and my parents back at my place for a couple of bowls of delicious gumbo that my mom cooked, cake, gifts and good-ole family bonding. The following day I had a celebratory dinner at one of my favorite restaurants and on the following Sunday, I did absolutely nothing. Let me tell you, that felt great. So now I'm a college graduate and I'm totally ecstatic about my accomplishments. Now, I need a job. So, now one chapter has closed in my life and another has begun. This blog may turn into a journal about me seeking employment. I'm also ready to leave Houston, so that's a little tricky trying to find employment in another state when I'm still here in the big H, but I'd like to think I'm resourceful enough to make it happen. Coming up next... my voyage to a new monthly salary. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

I'm Back!

Hello everyone,
I've been M.I.A. but I'm back and ready to write. Anyway, one of my dear cousins pointed out that I am not representing black, male authors on my page and he suggested a few that I should definitely check out, such as Walter Mosley, whom I've heard of, as well as his work. I just want to defend myself and say that leaving out black, male authors was not intentional. I love to read and I will read anyone's work if it's really good. So, please, if anyone has any male authors of any race or ethnicity, please feel free to share. For the record, I do enjoy anything written by Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen, but that goes without saying. So, if you know of any male authors out that are going unnoticed, please do share.

Smooches!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Does Anyone Want to Write My Papers

I'm still doing lots of research and writing papers for school. I have less than four weeks of school left and everything is due next week. So, after that, I should be free to write, write, write whatever I want to write instead of writing what I've been asked to write. Wish me well on my finals. And please, stay tuned for more "Thoughts on Paper."

Smooches!

Friday, October 26, 2007

A Question of Class

I came across this article by Keith Boykin. His views and thoughts are eloquently expressed. Tell me what you think about this situation.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Why Most Black Americans Are Unmarried


Someone posed two questions to me: Why are there so many thirty-something African Americans who are still unmarried and why do most African American women pretend to be so independent and act as if they do not want a man to take care of them?


Well, I know that I can only speak for myself as a black, single woman in her 30's. On a personal note, I just have not met a man who wants to settle down, get married and have children. Again, I stress that's my reason for not being married. I will admit, as of late I have not been getting out as often as I should because it's pretty hard to meet someone sitting on my living room sofa. So, I guess my advice for all the single, 30-something black women is to get off your sofa and make yourselves available to meet new men. I can also say that I've always dreamed of being married to a terrific man who will father my children and even though I'm not married, yet, I still hold on to that dream because I know when the time is right, I'll meet someone I'm compatible with, fall in love and marry.


As for the single, black women who have made the all-too-familiar comment: "I don't need a man," I have to think back to the conversation Dr. Robin Smith had with Tom Joyner on the Tom Joyner Show. Most of you know Dr. Robin from the Oprah Winfrey Show who has been a guest on her show numerous times. In the conversation, Dr. Robin said she's counseled women who believe they don't need a man for various reasons, all of which were quite interesting. She explained that a lot of single women witnessed their mother's abusive relationships and harbor that burden and as a consequence they're afraid of having that same kind of relationship with a man and simply choose to stay single. Another reason she gave is that many women have been mistreated in all their past relationships and are afraid of getting hurt. Again, because of this, they opt to live a single life. Another interesting argument that I can't say I would agree with, but interesting nonetheless, is that some women who grew up as an only child have what's called the "only-child syndrome." Meaning, these women grew up lonely as a child and end up living lonely lives as an adult.


To address why there are so many African American singles past the age of thirty... This morning I watched Meet The Press (I know I should have been at church, but I digress) and Bill Cosby and Dr. Alvin F. Poussaint, noted psychiatrist and tenured professor at Harvard University, were today's guests. Cosby and Poussaint are co-authors of the book titled, Come On People. The book discusses many controversial topics which Cosby and Poussaint addressed on the show.


One of the subjects discussed was the high percentage of African American women who have never been married. The reasons were mind blowing. Both men stated that the reason was the lack of available upstanding black men. Most black men are either incarcerated or dead. In a recent census of the U.S. jail systems, there are 2.2 million men jailed or imprisoned. Of those 2.2 million men, 910 thousand of these men are African American!


The men who are not incarcerated are too busy killing each other. I can't recall the exact numbers they gave but it was more than 40 percent of black-on-black crime and Baltimore had the highest percentage of this heinous crime. They also stated that most of these incarcerated black men came from single-parent homes and are high school drop outs. Dr. Poussaint mentioned that years ago most people met their respective spouses in college, however, he said that's nearly impossible these days because black women in college out number black men in college 2 to 1. Cosby stated that most black children (and this is no secret) grow up in one-parent homes, have no father or father figure, have not witnessed a loving relationship between a man and a women because they don't come from a two-parent home and they've never even attended a wedding. All of these points he mentioned are a missing link in the lives of black children.


Besides the reason that most black men are either imprisoned or dead, it's possible that most black women are single because of the available "upstanding" black men who are available, they tend to want to date outside of their race. I see it constantly, black men today would rather date a white, Asian, Hispanic or anyone else who is not a black women. Again, that it is something that I cannot address because I don't know why these men have made a choice to date outside of their race. I can say that it's upsetting because not only do they choose to date outside their race, they disrepsect black women to these women who are not black. I don't know about the other black women out there, but I have never heard a white man disrespect a white woman or call her out of her name in front of me. But, as I stated before, I can only speak for myself. I love black men and I prefer to be with a black man and I would prefer to marry a black man. So for all the black men who happen to read this: please treat us (black women) with a little more respect and try not to trip over us while racing to talk to a woman who just happens to be not black. In fact, next time stop to say hello. We want to talk to you!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

What about your friends?

I know, I know, I borrowed the line from TLC, but what about them? Why are friendships so hard, sometimes? For the most part, our friends are the people who are the easiest to be ourselves around. They're the people we can talk to about any and everything. And if they're your best friend, you can usually call them at 3 o'clock in the morning without getting cussed out... usually. What's really special about friends is that they're the people we choose to be a part of our life... an extension of ourselves. Our friends share the same interests, like to do the sames things and usually know what we're thinking without anything being said. We can sit around with our friends to talk and laugh about menial things. Our friends are the ones we call first to share good news, they're the first we call when we're having a hard time or need a shoulder to cry on. And they're definitely the ones we call for a dose of honesty. A real friend always tells you the truth. But sometimes friendships, like romantic relationships, can be strained. Yes, friendships can be hard and require work. And no matter how old the friendship is, there are times when things can get awkward or someone in the relationship starts to annoy you in some way. However, just because trouble can occur in a friendship, it's usually not a reason to dissolve it. Communication is key in ALL relationships, meaning the most trivial things need to be addressed. Though there may be times when a friend or friends can be toxic. If that is the case, then that relationship would need to be evaluated. I, for one, do not believe in having toxic relationships and when I discover a relationship of any kind is toxic, I immediately end it. However, our true friends; our "ace boons," our "road dogs," "our girls" and/or "our boys" are the ones we hold dearest to our hearts. There comes a time when we have to decide just how much we love our friends and overlook their shortcomings, and let's face it, we all have them because none of us are perfect. I guess my point is that real friendships are hard to come by. Sure there are times when people have come into our lives for a season and at some point we never see or hear from those people again. And granted, we all change and grow, but that's expected. Like all living things, we continue to grow. But the connection or "it factor" that caused us to bond with our friends never changes. We have to treasure our friends and never take them for granted. And we must learn to accept them for who they are. And if you've never expressed to your friends how much they mean to you or how much you love them, do so today because tomorrow is not promised. Friendships are going to encounter hardships, but a true friendship is worth working on and saving.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Overdose of Love Making


OK, I'm a little late, but I've been so busy and so tired. It's no secret 41-year-old Halle Berry is pregnant with her first child, but it wasn't easy for the the Oscar-winning actress. Yesterday she told Oprah that she and her new beau, Gabriel Aubry, of two years had been trying... a lot! She said finally after about 35 pregnancy tests, all of which turned up negative, she FINALLY got a positive. Berry is 3-months pregnant but she will not find out the sex of her baby until her delivery day. "There's so few genuine surprises in life anymore that, why not have a huge surprise?" she told Oprah. "And I like fantasizing one day it's a girl, one day it's a boy." I totally agree. Berry also told Oprah that she and Aubry do not plan to marry but she "feels more married in a way" than she ever had in her two previous marriages. She also said that their "spiritual connection is much more important than the pomp and circumstance and the ceremony." Well, I can't really say that I totally agree with her there, but hey, to each his own. Still, I'm extremely happy for Miss Berry and I hope she and Aubry have a beautiful and healthy baby. But how could they not... she and her boyfriend are gorgeous!
(Photo Courtesy of the AP press)

Monday, October 1, 2007

Bruised But Not Broken


This could possibly be the break-up song of the year. I'm not sure what kind of trying relationships Joss Stone has had over the years, but her words are truly speaking to me! If, by chance, you happen to be going through a break up or you're having a hard time getting over your last love, check out her new single. The words speak volumes:

And I'll be all right, and I'll love again,
And the wounds will mend.
I'm bruised but not broken.
And the pain will fade, I'll get back on my feet.
It's not the end of me.
My heart is still open,
Bruised but not broken.

So powerful! Not to mention damned good advice... don't let a broken heart stump you. Sure you can have a brief pity party, take everything he/she ever got for you and set a match to it, rip up all the pictures of your ex and indulge in a pint of Haagen-Dazs (my favorite is Blue Bell, but that's just me). Then, my dears, pick yourself up and start to live again. Truth be told, he/she just wasn't the one for you and there is always someone much better out there!

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Don't Have a Skinny Goat Mentality

I'm sure most of you have heard the phrase, "you get back what you put out." When you hear that phrase, you may think back to when your mom told you to treat people the way you want to be treated. Guess what? Mom was right! However, you can get back so much more if you are putting out positive energy. We treat other people right because as a human being that's what we're supposed to do and in return, we get it back tenfolds. I use this example because everyone is able to relate to it. But, continuing to put out positive energy into the universe can bring you a lifetime of prosperity, abundance and happiness. The universe can be translated in many ways. Some refer to it as just that, the universe, others consider it the holy ghost or the holy spirit, while others just consider God. If you continue to think negative and pronounce negativity over your life, then guess what? You're going to continue to have negative experiences. So, I challenge everyone today to stop walking around with a "skinny goat mentality." Stop hanging around toxic people (because remember, misery loves company), stop declaring you'll never prosper or you'll never be able to afford the finer things in life. And by all means, do not think that where ever you are in your life today is where you are supposed to be. In other words, do not accept complacency. Declare everything you want out of life... be it a high paying career, a big house on a lake, a spouse and 2.5 children, perfect health, to lose that extra ten pounds or that BMW you've been eyeing for years.

Here are some helpful hints to help you achieve what you want and to keep you on the right path:

1. Journal-- think of all the things you want to accomplish or what you want out of life and write it down. It always helps to refer back to it later as a reminder. Once you've done that, write down how you plan to achieve it. (Let's face it, you have to work for what you want in life).

2. Affirmations-- Look at yourself in the mirror every morning and tell yourself "today is going to be a wonderful day", tell yourself "you are a wonderful person and that you deserve all the good things that are coming your way". Eventually, you will believe this because guess what? It's the truth!

3. Manifestations-- Think of the career you want, the house you want to live in, the car you want to drive, the trip you want to take or whatever it is you want. Then, close your eyes and visualize yourself in the experience.

4. ONLY surround yourself with positive people... people who want the same things in life as you do, people who have the same goals and interests as you do.

5. Wake up happy and excited about what this day is going to bring. Be excited about your life and only expect great things will come your way.

HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Proud Mama!


No, I'm not a mother, yet. But I am a proud godmother of this beautiful 16-year old who just recently entered the world of modeling. I just received this picture of her via cell phone and I just had to share how proud I am of her. Not only is she pretty, she's also a straight "A" student and a fierce point guard for her high school basketball team and a GREAT kid. I'm totally gushing as I'm writing this, can't you tell?

Beauty and Brains


As you can tell from my last post, I'm on this whole "go for what you want" kick. Not a bad kick to be on, don't you agree? Well, thanks to another one of my favorite blog sites, it was brought to my attention that Amy DuBois Barnett, former editor-in-chief of Teen People, just released her new book, Get Yours! The Girlfriends' Guide to Having Everything You Ever Dreamed of and More. It's a guide to inspire you to overcome your fears and to not only pursue your goals, but to achieve them. I first became familiar with Barnett when she was the EIC of Honey Magazine. I enjoyed reading her editor's letter to the readers section and just from reading her words, she seemed so down-to-earth and genuine. It was almost like she was speaking directly to me. There was always a picture to accompany her passage in which she always looked so classy and stylish. Then, I learned that the beautiful and successful woman also has a beautiful mind to boot. Barnett received her B.A. from Brown University and an MFA from Columbia University. She also worked on Wall Street before starting her career in the field of journalism. I also just learned that her mother, Marguerite Ross Barnett, was the first black woman president of my soon-to-be alma mater, the University of Houston. Talk about your six degrees of separation. As someone who is definitely "going for hers" and knows that I can truly have it all, I think Barnett's life experiences and success is a trustworthy model to follow. So run out to your local Barnes & Noble or log onto Amazon and buy the book!

Friday, September 28, 2007

Live Your Dream!

I just began reading The Women of Brewster Place and I came across the poem by Langston Hughes, ...A Dream Deferred, which is also at the beginning of the play, A Raisin in the Sun. At the moment I read it, it resonated something in me and it made me realize that I have just began to truly live my dream. I'm a prime example that it is never too late to go after what you want in life. Though I won't divulge my true age, I can tell you that I am a young, thirty-something woman. I've held just about every job you can possibly imagine and yet, I never felt fulfilled. I decided two years ago to go back to school to complete my degree in journalism and I'm proud to say I'll be graduating in December. I say this with the most sincerity, if I can do it, anybody can. I won't pretend it was easy, because the last few months have been pretty difficult going to school full time. However, I have a strong support system and loving parents who want to see me succeed. I challenge everyone who reads this post to step out on faith and go after your dreams because we only live once and we might as well live it doing something we love and that makes us feel good. Whether it's backpacking around the world, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro or writing your memoirs, make a decision today to "Make it Happen!"

What Happens to a Dream Deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore--
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
--Langston Hughes

Search for Chicago woman could come to an end


The search for a 28-year old pharmaceutical rep who has been missing for more than a week could soon come to an end. An uncle of Nailah Franklin says a body identified in a wooded area in Calumet, Il, a suburban neighborhood of Chicago, could be the body of the missing woman according to police. Franklin was reported missing when she failed to show up for work on September 19. The body of the woman has not been positively identified.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

The Struggle for the Jena 6 Continues


The lone, black teenager jailed for the beating of a white classmate was released today on $45,000 bail. Seventeen-year old Mychal Bell was facing 15 years in prison for aggravated second-degree battery but prosecutor Reed Walters has decided to lower the sentence. Instead, Bell could be held until his 21st birthday if he is found guilty in a juvenile court. I'm still perplexed as to why none of the white students, who hung nooses on the "all-white students' tree," are not facing any criminal charges because the last time I checked, the hanging of nooses is a hate crime. I would also like to know why black Americans (as well as other minorities) have to continue to fight for equal rights and justice, yet our commander-in-chief continues to send our young men off to fight a senseless war in Iraq for their democracy. Not once have I heard George W. Bush address this heinous act in Jena. Honestly, I am not one to scream racism, but I find myself agreeing more and more with Kanye West's comment made in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina. After two years, the people of New Orleans are still unable to return home because they have no home to return to, but he continues to try to rebuild Iraq... It's "1964" all over again in Jena, La., but Bush has decided to ignore that, as well. Am I the only one who feels like this?

(Photo courtesy of AP press. from l to r: Rev. Al Sharpton, Mychal Bell, Pastor T.D. Jakes)

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

In Theaters September 28th


Hey everyone! I just thought I'd plug The Kingdom starring Jamie Foxx opening Friday. In route to my boot camp class this morning, I listened to him on the Tom Joyner Show talking about the movie. He says working on the movie was intense and that it was a learning experience for him. The movie was filmed primarily in Phoenix, but he said parts were filmed in Dubai and Abu Ghraib. Jamie was so taken by the people in the Middle East that he suggested "everyone go out and get a passport and visit somebody else's country." He also stated that there are a lot of misconceptions about the Middle East and it's people. So, grab your favorite movie buddy and check out the movie. He promised the movie will not disappoint.

Black Americans are thinking for themselves...


I gasp a heavy sigh as I'm writing this. Unless you've been hiding out with Osama in a cave somewhere, I'm sure you've read or heard about Bill O'Reilly's latest idiotic gaffe. Apparently, FOX's favorite far-right winger had dinner with Al Sharpton at Harlem's iconic Sylvia's restaurant earlier this week. If you've never visited Harlem, Sylvia's is a popular soul food restaurant on Lenox Avenue (probably the most well-known soul food restaurant in the country) and has been there since 1962. Bill was so impressed with his Sylvia's experience that he decided to share it with his syndicated talk show audience. I'm not sure what black people Bill has been hanging around or maybe his only image of black America is from watching old Tarzan movies, or maybe he's watched Boyz n the Hood too many times... but he just couldn't fathom that dining at a black-owned restaurant patronized by predominantly black folks is like dining at any other restaurant in New York. "I mean, it was exactly the same, even though it's run by blacks, primarily black patronship," O'Reilly said. IMAGINE THAT? Can someone please tell him that the correct term is patronage not patronship? God only knows what his expectations were; for all we know he was probably wishing he would have donned a bullet-proof vest. He later told FOX news contributor Juan Williams, "There wasn't one person in Sylvia's screaming: MF-er, I want more tea." My guess is that he thinks Barack Obama is the only articulate black person walking around in America. He continued saying, "...they were ordering and having fun. And there wasn't any kind of craziness at all." WOW! But, just when you think he couldn't say anything else stupid, he commented, "I think black Americans are starting to think more and more for themselves. They're getting away from the Sharptons and the Jacksons and the people trying to lead them into a race-based culture. They're just trying to figure it out. 'Look, I can make it. If I work hard and get educated, I can make it.'' News flash Bill, this is 2007 not 1807. Perhaps someone can give him a crash course in "The Advancement of Black People 101." Any takers?

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Good information worth sharing


I just had to get the word out about this sensational product I stumbled upon while reading a post from one of my new fave blogs, Style Ammo. According to her post, she was at an African Arts Festival in Brooklyn searching for skin products and noticed a 40'ish woman with beautiful, baby-smooth skin. When she asked the woman what she used on her skin, she was directed to Oshun face and body scrub. According to my fellow blogger, she swears she had "incredibly clear skin" after using it for only one week. So you know I immediately clicked on the website to find it, right! I have been struggling with severe acne for the last six months, and for a 30-something-year old woman, that just isn't sexy. Needless to say I ordered the product immediately because I'm tired of walking around looking like a spotted leopard. Having to wear make-up just to go to the grocery store is getting old. So, now I'm waiting impatiently for my god-send of a product to arrive. I promise to deliver a testimony as soon as I see results.

Monday, September 24, 2007

The Sexiest Bachelor, Ever?


It might be safe to say that I'm in love with this season's new "Bachelor." Brad Womack is a 34-year old self-made millionaire, but that's not what I find so attractive about him... although that doesn't hurt. Not only is he extremely handsome, he's a true southern guy from Austin, TX with down-home southern manners to match. He's also a hardworking, blue collar worker at heart. In the intro of tonight's show he said that he is ready to get down on one knee and propose to the woman of his dreams. Well, didn't he know all he had to do was come to Houston and find me? So far, some of these women, maybe even most of the women, appear to be a little too desparate. I'm also a little annoyed with the ONLY black woman on the show who introduced herself as "Miss Brown Shuga." Come on already! We get one black woman to represent us on the show and she says some ignorant garbage like that. Her real name is Rigina (sic) and she's an account representative from San Diego, so I know she's able to say something a little wittier than that. Anyway, why does ABC opt to put a black woman on the show when she's never given a rose? I don't know, maybe she's there strictly for the "experience." Well, I could go on and on about that, so I digress. Stay tuned for more The Bachelor updates. I can't wait to see which women are going to receive a rose.

It's a Girl for Salma Hayek!


The gorgeous, 41-year old, Mexican-born actress and executive producer of hit show Ugly Betty gave birth to a brand new baby girl Friday. Mommy and new baby, Valentina Paloma, are reported as healthy and doing well. This is the first child for Hayek and her businessman fiance, Francois-Henri Pinault.
On a side note, this gives me hope that it's not too late for me to find the man of my dreams and have the kids I've always wanted to have. OK, I'm not 40 yet, but time is steady ticking. I have much respect for 40 and over women who made the choice to have their children later in life and still have their careers and a loving mate. (Note to self: We can have it all!)
I guess 40 really is the new 30. Cheers!

Second NFL Major Injury This Season


The Texans are breathing a sigh of relief today after visiting injured defensive tackle Cedric Killings at Houston's Methodist Hospital. The 29-year old suffered a neck injury when he collided into the Colts' Roy Hall at Sunday's game.

During the second quarter, many fans looked on quietly as Killings lay on the field while being treated by team doctors, with many players, both Texans and Colts, kneeling in prayer. Though he was able to visually see his hands and fingers move, he told coach Gary Kubiak that he couldn't feel anything down low.

"Initially he made a couple of comments that he couldn't feel down low," said Kubiak in a statement to the Houston Chronicle. "As he lay there and talked to us, he did move everything."

Visiting teammates said Killings was "chilling, smiling, laughing and feeling fine."

Killings' injury was a little too familiar to the NFL just two weeks after Bills' tight end Kevin Everett suffered a major spinal cord injury.

Everett, who is now undergoing treatment at Houston's Memorial Hermann Hospital, is not yet walking but has gained minor movement in his arms and fingers.

The Texans, who made franchise history by winning two season-opener games in a row, lost to the Colts 24-30. Although not a victory on the field, they definitely have something to celebrate said Texans veteran defensive end N.D. Kalu in a statement to the Houston Chronicle.

"It feels like a victory right now — not a victory on the field, but a victory in life."

(Photo courtesy of the AP press)

New Fall TV Season







OK, I will admit I'm a self-proclaimed TV junkie and I am so psyched about this fall's new TV line up. Of course, favorites like Grey's Anatomy, Brothers & Sisters, Girlfriends (I hear Jill Marie Jones "Toni Childs" will make an appearance this season), ANTM and Dancing with the Stars will be back. But perhaps the most anticipated show debuting this season is the premiere of CBS's Cane. The Duques are an immigrant family from Cuba who went from rags to riches producing and selling sugar; hence the title, Cane. It's a show about family and betrayal, sort of like the Latin version of Dynasty; filled with drama, love, sex and dare I say it, incest. Jimmy Smits makes his come back portraying Alejandro Duque, the adopted son of the patriarch of the Duques. Here's the kicker... he's married to his adopted sister. Should be interesting. There's other familiar faces such as Hector Elizondo, Chicago Hope and Rita Moreno, West Side Story. Nonetheless, I look forward to watching a show with Latin flavor starring a lot of beautiful people... Jimmy Smits makes me drool! Cane premieres on CBS Tuesday, September 25 at 9pm central standard time. Unfortuately, I'll be in class from 7-10pm but thank goodness for podcasts. Happy viewing!

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Welcome to my page!


Hello everyone! I'm someone who's more comfortable expressing myself on paper and like most people, I feel I have something to say. Some may agree, many may disagree, but hey that's the beauty of freedom of speech and freedom of the press, right? I'm a southern girl from Louisiana, now living in Texas, who's traveled all around the world and throughout the States. So far, I've lived my life to the fullest and I've had wonderful experiences but I'm not finished living, yet. I'm an aspiring writer who likes to write about any and everything with big dreams of becoming a best-selling novelist and a sought-after screenwriter. I enjoy reading, writing, good food, fine wine, listening to good music and looking at all things beautiful. I look forward to hearing what you have to say about my thoughts on paper and I hope you tell your friends about my page. Until next time, have a wonderful day!