Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Aroma

meminso (sic) and I uploaded our experimental short "Aroma" to Vimeo. meminso directed and edited the film, shot entirely on his Android cell phone. I am the leading lady and author of the voice-over poem.



Growing up in this neighborhood
is like frantic conversations with flowers
and roses rushing in.

Children are tiny scarecrows
stitched for protection from superstitions.
The hallways creak,
haunted by arguing dollmakers
who think their kids are asleep.
Someday the little bodies of hay
will hear the wicked and spectacular histories
of what happened to their heroes.

The neighborhood is a trap
of walls and invisible wolves.
She’s stung by bees if she tries to leave.
As she stares up,
she feels the formidable pulse
of the thing that’s waiting for her.

She cuts the colors out of her fingers:
the yellow from her sunny attic prison
and the red, scorching red
that chokes the right words.

The rich red beckoned her
out the window.
She has never known such a color before,
and it tells her of all its shades:
burning tantrums that end in backhands;
the touch of two pounding hearts,
one big, one small;
worms caught in the blushing apples of a face;
the fever crawling in the trees after a kiss.

She holds her childhood to the sun
and remembers that she’s young;
and because of youth
she can go as high as she wants
until the hearts drift from her body
into hot air balloons.

She passes her room
and the hairs stand on her neck,
moving dinosaur bones in her back.
She’s not scared, she is transcending.

She fits like a spoon
into the dark, dark, dark,
and emerges a message on burning paper
that reads,

“When the mountains part in the distance
like shoulder blades,
and the violet silhouette takes my breath
like warm wine,
remember me for my energy in the air,
and how you wrung me from your hair
like saltwater.”



Due to an audio disaster, "Aroma" premiered as a silent film at Denver's first ever Open Screen Night. It took runner-up, and that tasted delicious.

At October's OSN, Mayonai$$e's newest music video premiered, in which I play the exasperated "Dr. Mary Jane." I have no qualms with this song getting stuck in my head!



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meminso is the laughing chick in red tights. Wait, that's me.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Cordelia

My story "Cordelia in 220" leads the ninth issue of Title Goes Here:. It is flooring to see your work depicted by a really talented artist (Chris Orapello) on the front cover of a magazine. I can't play it cool with this one: I'm really excited. Available in print or .pdf, mkay?

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Mayo, Milk, and Honey

Mayonai$$e and Milkman are super fly musicians here in Denver. Their music video for "Natural Hater" premiered at August's Open Screen Night. Makes my punk ass laugh every time I watch it. They let me make a cameo and roll my eyes in a few scenes.




The Summer 2011 Issue of Moon Milk Review has arrived. My story "Honey" is featured, a flash fiction weirdo that I wrote a couple years ago. Fun to read it after the elaborate novellas I've been flame-torching from my heart over the past two years, and especially in such a cool publication.

I have one more story in line for publication next month, and then the leaves will start falling from the trees, and my mind will become winter-worn and without drive. Or I'll keep writing stories and making short films for Open Screen Night -- who maintain a great Twitter account, @OpenScreenNight.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Open Screen Night

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meminso and I made a short film, and it will be playing on the big screen TONIGHT, July 26th, at Denver's Oriental Theater. It's the very first Open Screen Night. Check out local Colorado shorts every month and submit one of your own. There's a bar, you drunks.

I wrote and acted in the film, and meminso is a smashing local filmmaker; he wrote, directed, edited, inebriated, and delegated dreams. I don't capitalize his first name because I don't respect him as a person, but he is one hell of a filmmaker. Also, he doesn't capitalize it.

Open Screen Night
Last Tuesday of every month, starting tonight at 8pm!
Oriental Theater on 44th and Tennyson in Denver


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 The above photos were taken behind the scenes while we were shooting. Here are some actual film stills:



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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Mountain Mama

Hi! You can find me on the Twitter these days- @melissafiction. I post pictures and talk about life.

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2011 has been a social year. I'm getting a lot of sun, meeting a ton of people, and much much much writing. My flash story "Honey" is coming to Moon Milk Review this summer, and I am honored!

Back in April, my buddy made a video from our Rocky Mountain wanderings. Not to be mistaken for hiking. We were in the foothills, roaming and curious with cameras in our hands. The piano music you hear really was falling from the storm clouds.



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