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My Poem, "Nice To Meet You" joins the Panty Drawer!

I just got accepted to be a part of a new anthology by Edgar & Lenore's Publishing House  titled Poems from the Pantry Drawer!!! I am very honored and excited for this opportunity to have my work appear in an erotic collection. Can't wait! Thank you all for supporting my work as your humble, and filthy minded, Poet! <3 nbsp="">

Being FRANK

How close a friend idle in your shadow watchful very patient -- circle the shadow with your toe air placed below in parallel to crush at defeat -- shadowed circle lusting death a doom we must all repent. When forgiveness comes it's the tail-end shabby and flared to seem larger than life ourselves what mattered until dust settles to collect. - for you. Jessica M. Wilson 3/19/13 Tuesday

Writer Wednesdays makes some noise!

Hot of the presses, Nancy Bianconi of the NoHo Arts District.com zine was super generous to add our event in our pages. Not only does she mention the event, but she does a full-on interview highlighting the rare beauty of a Beatnik experience...and that's exactly what we are trying to bring to NoHo! Read the full article here: http://nohoartsdistrict.com/index.php/north-hollywood-news/item/1671-the-spirit-of-the-beats-and-the-beatnik#.UTV4QzBOSSq Excerpts from the article (Interview with Jessica Wilson, hostess of Writer Wednesdays) Give us a little history about Spoken Word Jessica:  Not too sure how to answer this. The spoken word was often shared in close proximity, where your shoulders could easily touch the person's next to you, and you listen around a fire to hear a story. Oration was an art, a way to share wisdom with those who were not formally taught, a way to inspire and admire. I am a Beatnik girl, all the way, and believe our words are proclamations of