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tbetty

tbetty

If I just told you I was a writer/a sister/an aunt/a teacher, would that be enough? I grew up loving doorknocker earrings, fresh gym shoes, ntozake shange and MC LYTE, "In Living Color" and "20/20." I miss some of the best comedians. Some days, I feel torn between pursuing a doctoral degree and doing the most that my activist heart allows in... more »
  • Chicago, Brooklyn & just shy of Newark, NJ, USA
  • member since September 11 2007

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  • Ramona K

    Ramona K says

    Hi Tara, doing a great deal of reading these days, I have to unpeel myself from the sofa.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Ramona K

    Ramona K says

    Hi Tara, just got home from an alumni event at ESC, Downtown Brooklyn. How is life treating you these days?

    posted 6 months ago. ( send a note )
  • zawadi

    zawadi says

    And just when are you going to accept our invite to Color Online? lol Please send me a list of publications where I can find your work. I had a list at one time. Can't find it. Peace. ~z

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Ramona K

    Ramona K says

    Hi Tara, how you doing? Just trying to stay focused and in the loop of good things to come. Peace inside and out, ramona

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • zawadi

    zawadi says

    Hi Tara, I sent it through your private messages here so it will come to the email you registered with. I'll resend. Peace. ~zawadi

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • zawadi

    zawadi says

    Did you get my invite to Color Online? Please join us. Peace. ~zawadi

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • zawadi

    zawadi says

    Tara!
    I cannot believe I didn't know you were here. I saw tbetty, but I swear your profile didn't always say Tara Betts. I have though of you often. Have bragged about you, promoted you among poetry readers and told young women you are woman to watch. I hope you are well. An old friend, always fan- zawadi aka L.

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • esam e

    esam e says

    hi

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • crislerc

    crislerc says

    What?! I didn't know you were up at SM. That is great! A great space to be. I got there on a stormy rainy night. And the next couple of days were great. And I felt so safe, which is weird in a totally different atmosphere than home.

    And yeah, they made me pose with the book last year. So I had to do one that went against what the photographers were after, and it ended up being the only one I really liked.

    How long are you there? Have fun, and tell Marilyn I send my love. That's for you too, girl.

    Knock that work out. I'm about to get my happy butt in the bed.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • crislerc

    crislerc says

    T, I am so bad at getting on here. But I'm glad you put up with me. I need to add some more since I have read a few things.
    Cofer is always on point. And I've been seeing more on Autumn House Poetry Series. I think I recently got a book because I was entered in a contest; I have to check.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Doret C

    Doret C says

    Was just checking out who the other two people where who at Pemba's song on their shelf. Loving your books. Happy reading

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • MochaSistah

    MochaSistah says

    Hello sweetness. Hope NYC is treating you well. I know you are still doing your part out there in the world as an Activist and loving human being. I feel blessed knowing you. Take care....

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Jaya

    Jaya says

    Hello dear member of the Black Feminist/Womanist Literature group! It's J., the admin., and I'm writing to inform you of the group's new look! (And it goes beyond the change in our group picture, though it is nice, don't you agree?) :) What we're discussing now: Patricia Hill Collins' Black Feminist Thought, Toni Morrison's Sula for our July read, our little BIG Read: 7 short stories in 7 days to begin later this month, the National Black Arts Festival where Alice Walker and Pearl Cleage are featured speakers, and more!

    We'll soon have a group blog up and running, will begin profiling the uberly dynamic authors within our own group, discussing women's/girls action coalitions in your city, reviving some of our good ol' threads, etc.

    I challenge everyone to invite at least one friend (already a member of shelfari or otherwise) to join the Black Feminist/Womanist Literature group and to log in at least bi-weekly. (Though weekly would be wonderful!) And I pledge to do the same.

    And did you know that Toni Morrison's new novel, A Mercy, is due to be released in November? Ah, you would if you'd visited our group page! (No, actually, I haven't posted this information. lol) But do stop by and fall into the purple haze that is extraordinary literature by feminists of color!

    Love, Jaya

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • blklacquer

    blklacquer says

    I see you have a few of Nalo Hopkinson's books, I've only read Brown Girl...I love it, which is your fav?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • bookjunk

    bookjunk says

    I'm working with Malena Morling. She is very polite. The poems are coming. As you know, it's a lot of work. I'm in to it but the next packet deadline comes around too quickly. I want this life - poetry - full time. Not sure I like the monthly packet process. There just isn't enough on-going interaction and feedback. I'm introverted enough.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Wonderful

    Wonderful says

    So sweet. I just now saw your note. Take care, lady. M

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • yemisiblake

    yemisiblake says

    Hey Tara,
    I didn't know she was a poet. I'm using her book in an essay I'm writing. I'll check out her husband too. All is cool on this end, just busy as usual!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • yemisiblake

    yemisiblake says

    Hey TB!
    You a fan of Yiyun Li.
    I heard her talk last week, have just got her collection of short stories.
    Yem
    x

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Enass Bannoura

    Enass Bannoura says

    yeah am from palestine, i do read from websites , cheaper i know and thats what make me alive, evenso i cant be on the internet always, nice that u read for Gibran, he is amazing expressing the ideas, as i always wanted to be writer in this way, but with time i hope to acheive sth i want, thanks god that am in the way but still i need more progress,, can u tell me ur last book u've been reading ?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • yemisiblake

    yemisiblake says

    Hello ;-)

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )