Showing posts with label AWwYP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AWwYP. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Exposed Nerves

Happy Saturday to ya! Here is a Saturday Post!

Exposed Nerves

There are a lot of feelings
Around
Going around
Making their rounds
Like the tide
Like the seasons
Visitors
Not residents
Emotions
In motion
Let them come
Let them go
Appreciate them
Make room for them
Share them
Evict them
Welcome them again


"Crush them darts and keep it movin'!" - Mom
"What you are learning is preparing you for where you are going." - Pastor's wife
"We need to get our nails did!" - Kristy O.
"Chocolate don't play." - Seddy Bear
"I'll cry for you." - Cece
"Ennnnnnnnh..." - Hubs

(Tiffanyzed to protect the... innocent?)


BTW, new logo and website coming... stay tuned! And don't forget to pick up a copy of 
Ugly Drawers, Pretty Panties - makes a great Christmas gift!

With Words, Song & Prayer,
Tiffany V

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Brave Enough to Share

Workin' that work and sharing my Saturday Post! Enjoy!

My friend told me today that she and her husband sat together and read one of my poems. She said they cried together in the reading. I told her I just wanted to tell the truth. That's why I write.

They even made a comment about My Violin of an Armpit. I am going to read it this evening.

I was interviewed by A Word With You Press for the Author Spotlight and I'd like to share that with you today.

My book launch party is in a few hours, and I'm so busy getting ready for it, I can't even be nervous about it. But those feelings will come. And I may write about them. Sometimes it hurts to tell what I'm seeing, doing, learning, or becoming. But that is the work. And I am humbled by the people who are brave enough to share their words with me. They inspire me to do more. So thank you all (song writers, poets, rappers, friends, etc.) for giving me the strength to tell my own story.

With words, song & prayer,
TiMo
Yours Truly, Summer 2011
© Tiffany Monique


Wednesday, August 26, 2015

AWWYP Author Spotlight- Tiffany Vakilian!!!

As part of our ongoing series interviewing writers , authors and poets in the AWwYP stable, we’d like to highlight Tiffany Vakilian. Read on about her practice of writing (and singing) and about what grounds finding your voice.

With words, song & prayer,
TiMo
Yours Truly, Summer 2011
© Tiffany Monique


Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Tiffany Vakilian Joins BookDaily.com

Vista, CA August 18, 2015  BookDaily.com is pleased to announce that Tiffany Vakilian will be featured on the popular book sampling site – joining the ranks of the most famous authors in the world.

As a featured author, the first poems of Vakilian's books are now available to thousands of readers to sample – free of charge. At BookDaily, book fans can browse, search and read first chapters from a selection of more than 80,000 titles.

Vakilian is currently promoting Ugly Drawers, Pretty Panties a Black American book of Poetry published by A Word With You Press. Visit Vakilian’s website at www.tiffanyvakilian.com and their BookDaily page as well http://www.bookdaily.com/author/2389716/tiffany-vakilian.

Like many other authors, Vakilian is making use of the quick and easy tools BookDaily offers for writers to market their books.

Launched in May 2009, BookDaily has rapidly become the leading source of book samples by email. More than 10 million sample chapters have been distributed through BookDaily.com and through the site’s email subscriptions.  The site is a division of ArcaMax Publishing, the leader in consumer news and entertainment by email.
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For information about A Word With You Press, please contact 760-500-5409. For media inquiries, please contact A Word With You Press at Thorn@AWordWithYouPress.com.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Babysitting

Here is your Saturday post.

It is a sparkling afternoon, with traffic heavy yet moving along. I get the call on the way and before I hear the voice, I know. The day becomes a cracked glass flute...Read the rest here.

With words, song & prayer,
TiMo
Onward Looking
© Tiffany Monique February 2014

Saturday, August 1, 2015

8-29-15 Book Launch Press Release

In lieu of Saturday post - here is the Press Release from the AWwYP (my publisher's) Website

‪#‎UDPPbook‬ ‪#‎booklaunchparty‬ ‪#‎workthatwork‬ ‪#‎HVP‬ ‪#‎AWordWithYouPress
The pun comes with the territory...

Dear Friends,
If you are anywhere in SoCal please join us Saturday, August 29th with our sponsor Highlight Video Productions, at 2575 Foothill Drive in Vista to help us celebrate the launch of Ugly Drawers, Pretty Panties, our darling Tiffany Vakilian’s first publication with us at the Towers that shine A Word with You Press flags.
This event will be a great chance to meet the author and kindred spirits, and to network with writing, media, publishing, and other professionals. It’ll also serve as a reunion of sorts for all North County writers, in particular the Meet-Up group Anti-Social Writers and Creative Misfits, of which Tiffany and I are members. She handed me the fiddle when the Oceanside towers burned.
(but it does make a good story. But definitely not a lire!) 
We expect more people than there are inappropriate puns at the Towers, so be sure to bring a lawn chair. Come enjoy a little live music and the camaraderie of fellow writers, artists, and friends. Tiffany will give a brief reading at sunset, and be on hand to sign copies of her book.
50% of the proceeds from her book launch sales that night will be donated to the Transformative Language Arts Network, promoting the use of spoken, written, sung, or embodied words to facilitate social change. And you get a woman’s ugly drawers and pretty panties to put under your pillow or sell on eBay.
In a perfect world, I would be flying in from Moscow for the event, but I’m on extended time out for bad behavior and locked in the Tower! But I will be there virtually, as will folks all over the orb.
AND we will announce the prize winner to our Beneath the Surface contest before the day is done. I do hope to see you and promise to be on my best misbehavior!
Fifteen bucks gets you a beer, a book and a burger.
With LOVE from the land of the double-entundra,His Moi-ness,The Thorntonator-in-chief, thornificent, as ever

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Moving

Welcome back! Here's your Saturday post!

There has been a lot of heavy furniture moving
In my house of late
The same room becomes brand new
Using old things in new places
Redeeming time by redeeming space
Air flow
Light flow
House to home
There has been a lot of heavy furniture moving
Sore muscles speak
The pain of change
Appreciated exhaustion
Stubbed toes and bruises
And admissions
Of being weak
Broken
Valueless
There has been a lot of heavy furniture moving
Changing minds
Keeping paradigms
Live that may or may not matter
Lies turned into truths
Truths strengthened by facts
Dead things come to life
And living things begin to die
There has been a lot of heavy furniture moving
Lexicon evolutions
Old markers moved
Justice for more
Still not for all
Love cause political
Politics cause love
There has been a lot of furniture moving

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I submitted another piece for the AWwYP "Again" writing contest. Please read it and comment! I wrote my submission from the perspective of stream-of-consciousness breaking the fourth wall. I did it to be corny, shocking, and to let me hubby know I was thinking about him, but according to the responses I received, I was a bit more honest than I meant to be about what I feel about making the money vs. making the art. Sometimes the facade holds, but "truth melts magic, always." 

With words, song & prayer,
TiMo
Onward Looking
© Tiffany Monique February 2014

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Two Gold Lines

Hey hey! Here is your Saturday Post!

This is my time, to sit, to sip, to look, to listen
This is my space, for pondering, for dancing, for writing, for singing
This is my joy, loving, giving, hoping, living
And learning
Let's not forget that
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I am tacitly mindful of the length of my posts, and weight of my words. Someone taught me, I think it was Mom, that words are like toothpaste - once out of the tube, they can't go back in. I've been failing, and succeeding at that whole "keep it in the tube" way. Even the bible talks about it - "The tongue is a “small part of the body” (James 3:5), yet Proverbs 18:21 says it “has the power of life and death.”" There are a great deal of self-help books and gurus who basically say the same thing, "watch what you say...", and I just want to shout out to the writers... WATCH WHAT YOU SAY! Watch it grow, change people, start or stop wars. King David was a psalmist. Solomon was a song writer. I am a griotte! I claim it. I own it. I walk in it. And I share the joy of it. As you may or may not know, my first solo book of poetry has been published, and I can't be more humbled by the hard work that so many people put in. Thornton Sully, CEO of A Word With You Press, saw me at one of his writer's group dinners, and became my friend and mentor, even though he's admitted to lacking weight as a connoisseur of poetry. But for my non-poetry works, he's a beast of an editor (in the best way), and someone whose criticism I truly respect.

A Word With You Press has a contest with a 7.00 entry fee and a 350 word limit. The contest ends this coming Wednesday. Even though my book is now in their catalog (with more to come!), and I will never win because I'm basically staff, I submit a piece every time there's a contest. I will always participate, not just because of the awe-inspiring feedback, but because I believe in the mission of this publishing house - to put gravitas on a low carb diet. As the type of poet I want to be -  well, gravitas comes with the pen and paper. Yes, tech aside, I have journals everywhere...

​I digress.

The following was edited out of my submission, but it's so fun to write, and every time I read it I smile to myself... Enjoy!​
Mama has been harpin’ on Brook to “cover her cooty cat ‘fore the smell of her in heat attracts all the Tom cats from Dana Point”. Maybe if I dressed like that for Kimber, we wouldn’t be in this mess. Yeah right, my sexiness was never an issue. It always came back to the kids.
If you would like to read the full piece Two Gold Lines, please click here...

With words, song & prayer
TiMo

Thorn & Me - The Day He Saw the Book 
P.S.
Blackbird
Bluest Eye
Bone straight hair
Skinny thigh
This is not I
This is part I
This in part I
This impart I
Winged creature fly
Dragon
Fly
Dragonfly
This is I
This is why

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Writings from the week

Happy 4th of July! Here's a Saturday post!

Pondering the A Word with You Press Writing Contest - Again

I wanna write
Again
Feel sickly slick slippery
With prose
I want to learn the rules of the craft
and with all that is in me
Wordsmith like the artisans of old
- but I'm at work

I wanna sing
Again
Loud like I did in Andrew's room
When the music and I
Made love so loud
My Mom & brothers banged on the doors
As my throat cried freedom and fearlessness
- but I'm quieter now

I am heading back
Back to my own power
Not here
Not there
Someplace
Only God & I know

The salty taste of things done in the dark cry out to be held forever, as if a tidal wave could protect a pearl. It is a sin to lock yourself in a dark past when you hold such a light within you as your real self. Your free self.

With words, song & prayer, TiMo
www.pmeqme.tiffanyvakilian.com/
Onward Looking
© Tiffany Monique February 2014

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Raw Man Review

From the loving comfort of home, here's your Saturday Post!

Read the Examiner Review of Raw Man here.

Fred lived it and then wrote about it. I read it, and it informed me on many levels. My family started conversations and told each other stories about what we remember from our childhood.

I said in my review, "He hasn’t won any awards for writing, but I suspect he will." More than that, I hope he does. Here is my review of Raw ManI hope you, and many more people read his book.

Check out his website as well -- www.rawmanthebook.com.



With words, song and prayer,
TiMo
Here's where you can read me
www.alwaysalreadyalright.blogspot.com
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Raw Man #3

Good day to you! Here is your Saturday Post!

He asked me at the launch party where I was in the book, I said something flippant like, "you were on a boat..." because I didn't want to tell him that his book is scary to my life story, and hard to read for more than pages at a time.

Yes Fred, I am reading your book. I thank you for the acknowledgment. I am going to write a review after I'm done reading. I am humbled by every page.

Again I say, the more I read of his novel, the more I am afraid to, but the more I need to. PTSD... there's a ping in there that links so many parts of my life. I have nothing to do with it really, but it has a LOT to do with me. I want to read more, learn more, do more, but I really feel like I need to shut up a stay here a minute with Raw Man.

Buy his book and let's talk about it, especially if you are children of Nam Veterans.

By Fred Rivera
Fred is promoting his book and PTSD awareness. Click the image caption to see Fred's interview on KPBS. I am quite amazed by him, if you couldn't tell.

With words, song & prayer, TiMo
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com
Onward Looking
© Tiffany Monique February 2014

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Raw Man #2

Good day to you! Here is your Saturday Post!

There is so much more to this, but for now, here is the Examiner Article for Fred Rivera's Book Launch. The more I read of his novel, the more I am afraid to, but the more I need to. I'm looking forward to writing and sharing this book review as a rite of passage and a forgiveness of the ignorance I used to own when it came to the war in Vietnam and PTSD.

From Fred Rivera's Raw Man
Raw Man Launch
© Tiffany Monique 8.23.14

With words, song & prayer, TiMo
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com
Onward Looking
© Tiffany Monique February 2014

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Reminder Me

Good day to you! Here is this week's Saturday Post:

I have admonished
Tell your story
I have done so
And then
Feeling conspicuous
Stopped speaking
This is out of balance
Thank you
For remindering me

I have been happy to listen
To read your letters
Lexical hugs
With arms of script
Forgetting in my replies
You want to hear from ME
This is out of balance
Thank you
For remindering me

I have been chastised
By engaging passion
Writing, singing, dancing
Tasting this joy at times with guilty lips
As I learn/teach to accept blessings
And remove my gilding of bliss
Simple is the balance
Thank you
For remindering me

I have felt stained
By the past in my present
Riders on the bus of my life journey
I kicked them off the bus
And they stand there at the stops
Waiting as if they have the fare to board again
Memory is the balance
Thank you
For remindering me

With words, song & prayer, TiMo
www.timobe.com
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com
Onward Looking
© Tiffany Monique February 2014

Friday, December 6, 2013

Friday Prose 12.6.13

Blood

"One drop of crimson covers me"
One drop
Is that enough to cover me
All my dirt and lies
Sex and brutality
Is all that covered in blood
What past
What dirt and lies
What sex and brutality
All I see is love
Love the color of blood
I am so in love with
You
“We do not often witness fresh blood of those we love”
How much blood did I witness
How many lines, drops
66 love letter's worth
39 lashes worth
One cross's worth
What did I witness upon the place of the skull
What did I witness at the manger
Is the blood still fresh on me
Shouldn't it be
Dead and resurrected again
All I see is love
Love the color of blood
I am so in love with
You
Like music in a silent hall
An echo in a giant room
I find myself given to giving
And taking
And healing and breaking
Something in me is alive that wasn't alive before
Some great thing
I need more and less
More than one drop
No more than one drop
Love the color of blood
Fresh blood
I am so in love with
You

With words, song & prayer,
TiMo
Here's where you can read me:
www.alwaysalreadyalright.blogspot.com 
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com


Thursday, November 28, 2013

Thanks... giving 11.28.13

The following post came from the Monday Morning Memo for 11/25/13. I thought I'd share it with you for Thanksgiving.

Of course, I've Tiffanyzed the turkey out of it.
From the Rabbit Hole, with much Thanksgiving
mondaymorningmemo.com/page/beaglethanksgiving2013

Here's your assignment, if you're willing:

Write down at least 5 things for which you are thankful. And you cannot list "Family," "Friends" or "Health," because frankly, these go without saying. To be thankful for broad categories like these is lazy, bordering on the unspeakably cliché. So be specific in your thanks. And don't just name the thing, explain it.
Here are five things for which I am thankful:
1.  I have a relationship with God that has been tested (by others & myself).
I know that some people don't like Christians as a rule, and for a while I was one of those people, but then I learned to forgive (including myself), and it has made loving God, others and myself (Jesus' ONLY TWO RULES) much simpler. I am not perfect. But I am on a journey and I will run that race to win.

2. I sing.
I don't know how I would've gotten through any part of my life (good, bad, ugly, pretty) had I not been able to sing, publicly or privately. I've been told my voice is beautiful and keep singing, and I've been told I'm distracting and asked to stop. But even if I do it for no one but me, I love singing. The 2nd to last time I sang in public, I got such an adrenaline rush that I cured my own sinus congestion.

3. I've lived on both sides of the continental United States. 
It has affected my understanding of people, and place as a construct. It has opened my mind to people (and strangely, made me close-minded in some ways I own - happily). It has also made me want to explore areas of the world that I've never seen, and that Tiffanyzed wanderlust has netted me some awesome covenant friends that I'm far enough away from to extravagantly love, and be extravagantly loved by in return.

4. I've learned to give my flowers now.
I have some people who were very close to me in high school, college, the band, other areas in my life, and now are no longer a "part of my world". I've also lost friends to death. I'd like to think that I've learned how to make sure that when someone is in my life, for however long, they are aware of how much I love them, and that no matter how our relationship ends (hey, it happens), they have memories of me which included expressions of love - even when it didn't "serve" me.

5. A Word with You Press via the Anti-Social Writers and Creative Misfits writing group
I graduated with my Masters in February of 2013, but I admit, I was still not that good at writing academically. My hybrid arts-based thesis project was able to give me a platform to write creatively, but after all the thesis submissions and edits and re-edits and re-submissions, I was burnt. As a self-dare, I joined the Anti-Social Writers and Creative Misfits writing group (held at the now closed Oceanside AWwYP location), and not only did I get awesome critiques about how to improve my writing, I very quickly found myself inspired to just write! AWwYP's Wingnuts contest introduced me to Peggy Dobbs only months before she left this earthly plane. Had it not been for Peggy, Thorn, Billy, Ed, Ronnie, Russ, Kyle, The Tall Poet Guy and others (you know who you are), I would have not made it through the transition of graduating from Graduate School and putting my feet back on my own artistic ground.

I consider myself most blessed. Thank you for your part in it.

With words, song & prayer,
TiMo
Here's where you can read me:
www.alwaysalreadyalright.blogspot.com 
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com



Friday, November 22, 2013

Friday Prose 11.22.2013

The Prompt Is

Sometimes you have to wait for someone to give you a PING to write about.

Sometimes you have to chase it down crowded streets during Christmas shopping season full of angry consumers seeking to feed on that last shiny item that helps them assign value to themselves.

Sometimes you have to sit really still because the crystalline chrysalis of PING is so fragile that inhaling too hard will kill it... kill your baby - the one you've been birthing silently within you for two whole minutes, or seven or so decades.

The PING is the prompt.

Sometimes the prompt does not wish to be found, and there you are, ready to go, with no PING, no prompt, no nothing, and two carafes worth of caffeinated energy begging to be put to use what's behind the door, and that PING, that prompt, that key is M.I.A.

Sometimes though, it's waiting for you, like a lover.

Sometimes PING is warm and inviting like a Jacuzzi with the bubbles and heat set to the come-in-and-stay-awhile setting.

Sometimes it is a lover you've avoided for far too long, and you and PING are staring at each other hungrily, knowing there is an imminent, and immediate makeup session about to take place.

Sometimes you wear the prompt like your favorite coat, and it goes everywhere with you that day, romping through your memories and current experiences, making unlikely marriages and fellowships while you move comfortably through the day.

Sometimes the prompt just is, & you can do nothing but embrace it, engage it, take it into you like a breath of air, and push it out just as subconsciously.

"Sometimes that [PING] removes a person's filter until all they have left to speak is the truth."

The prompt is the PING, and sometimes it (fill it it, why don't you?)...

With words, song & prayer,
TiMo
Here's where you can read me:
www.alwaysalreadyalright.blogspot.com 
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com



Monday, November 18, 2013

A Write of Passage- Submission #2


The Peggy Dobbs Writing Contest allows up to three entries. This is my second. Please feel free to comment, or better yet, submit an entry yourself.

Click to read my contest submission - "The Heart has an Acid Trip"
For Peggy Dobbs "A Write of Passage" Writing Contest.
Click to read "The Heart has an Acid Trip" © Tiffany Monique 2013

With words, song & prayer,



Here's the fine print for the contest:
Submit up to THREE entries. Each entry must include the author’s name and email address (which we will not share except with Edward Snowden). Entries should be sent to thorn@awordwithyoupress.com. Entries should be submitted as a Word (.doc) attachment, double spaced and in twelve point Times-New Roman font. For those who have submitted an entry to previous contests there is no fee. For all others there is a fee of $10 per entry by Paypal (also submitted to thorn@awordwithyoupress.com). 
However, once you have entered three of our contests you will be considered part of the family and there will be no additional fees to enter, except in extraordinary circumstances, such as a highly monetized prize.


Friday, November 1, 2013

Friday 11.1.13 - Percolating

I am still here. I am just not, here right now. I am molting right now, and my wings are still wet...

© Barndog Photography 2009
Sometimes this is a good thing to admit. Sometimes it is not.

While there is poetry in me wanting (begging, nay aching) to come out, I must admit to not having the energy to present it at its best just yet. Work, art, friends and family are occupying my mind, time and space and I have to experience those things in order to write about them later. Those of you walking with me right now are smiling, laughing, praying and waiting.

Stay tuned.

And in the meantime, please check out my submission to A Word With You Press's first annual  Write-of-Passage Contest in honor of our recently passed friend and writer Peggy Dobbs. Here's the link. It is a tribute to both Peggy Dobbs and William Shakespeare.

Please let me know what you think about it.

With words, song & prayer,
TiMo
Here's where you can read me:
www.alwaysalreadyalright.blogspot.com 
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com
Yours Truly, Summer 2011
© Tiffany Monique


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

For Peggy - A Write of Passage

My first interaction with Peggy Dobbs was this comment:


She became my Facebook friend, and true to her word, commented on my stuff (Jaded and Abbey Normal and the Fool - either directly or on the book of Face) before she left this earthly realm in June.

A Word With You Press felt her absence so acutely that fearless leader Thornton Sully immortalized her via The (First) Annual Peggy Dobbs Write-of-Passage contest... 750-1000 words in an original piece of fiction or nonfiction that must contain the words, “I swear, it’s not too late.”

I wanted to do something really special for Peggy. So I wrote Shakespeare... ish. 

Click to read my contest submission - "But Biding, I Live Beyond My Own Love"
For Peggy Dobbs.
Click to read "But Biding, I Live Beyond My Own Love"
© Tiffany Monique 2013
He's timeless, as she is timeless. I hope she would like it. I hope you do to.

With words, song & prayer,
Yours Truly, Summer 2011
© Tiffany Monique












Here's the fine print for the contest:
Submit up to THREE entries. Each entry must include the author’s name and email address (which we will not share except with Edward Snowden). Entries should be sent to thorn@awordwithyoupress.com. Entries should be submitted as a Word .doc attachment, double spaced and in twelve point Times-New Roman font. For those who have submitted an entry to previous contests there is no fee. For all others there is a fee of $10 per entry by Paypal (also submitted to thorn@awordwithyoupress.com). 
However, once you have entered three of our contests you will be considered part of the family and there will be no additional fees to enter, except in extraordinary circumstances, such as a highly monetized prize.

Monday, October 7, 2013

A Contest From A Word With You Press

A Contest I Say! A Contest! From A Word With You Press!
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There is no greater pleasure than helping a student discover the beauty and power of the written word, but of course I am preaching to the choir.

We currently have a contest open to cyberspace and to all local students that allows them to see their work on line and to get valuable feedback from other writers who read their entries. Writers must create an original work of between 750 and 1,000 words that contain somewhere within the text the phrase "I swear, it's not too late."

Here are the parameters of the contest, which will accept final entries up until Thanksgiving Day.

To kick start some interest, AWwYP is offering $500 to the contest winner.

A Word with You Press will select six finalists who will then write a new piece to a different prompt to by judged independently.

I look forward to meeting you and discussing plans to save the world.
best
--
Thornton Sully
Editor-in-chief

A Word With You Press

Publishers and Purveyors of Fine Stories
106 North Main St.
Moscow,Idaho 83843

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A Word with You Press is a consortium of writing and publishing professionals whose purpose is to see that new and used authors reach a broad audience both on line and in print, and that their work loses fat and gains muscle tone.

We achieve this by hosting writing and publishing workshops, by editing, designing, illustrating and publishing both fiction and non-fiction manuscripts and by sponsoring inter-active writing contests from our website,

A Word with You Press would very much like to establish itself in their new community. We have since our founding in 2009 published ten books, including a Pulitzer Prize winner and award winning poetry and fiction, and we have sponsored over a hundred and fifty events for writers. 

Let's get the word out!!!

With words, song and prayer,
TiMo
Here's where you can read me:
www.alwaysalreadyalright.blogspot.com 
www.pmeqme.blogspot.com
Yours Truly, Summer 2011
© Tiffany Monique