Posts Tagged ‘story’

Enough Already!!!

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Anyone who’s talked to me for more than 10 minutes knows I’m a native of the great state of Michigan. I tell most people I’m from the Detroit area, though I really grew up in Flint, about an hour north of Detroit.

Similarly, anyone who’s payed 10 minutes of attention to the news over the last year or two knows it’s been a rough couple of decades for my home state. The American auto industry is not the economic juggernaut it once used to be and as a result many people (my wife and I included)are either out of work or have had relocate other parts of the country to find work. GM and Chrysler needed federal government intervention in order to prevent their doors from closing. The former mayor of Detroit Kwame Kilpatrick is now in prison for cheating on his wife with his Chief of Staff, lying about it under oath, and ultimately for being more concerned with lining his pockets with money than working on behalf of his constituency. Once covered by Time Magazine as one of the up and coming leaders in the country, he’s now reduced to an orange jumpsuit and a prison number.

Recently, Chis Matthews of NBC (a native to Detroit and graduate of Michigan State University) did an hour long story on NBC Dateline covering the hardships that have fallen upon what used to be the fourth largest city in the country after New York, LA and Chicago. He mainly focused on a failing public school system that has an almost 80% drop out rate. Or how downtrodden the city has become with the events that took place for the car companies. The residents of Detroit were furious with the tone of the show and demanded things like an apology from NBC, a second show focusing on the positive aspects of the city, none of which ever happend.

Today, Ann brought me the updated prime time schedule for ABC this fall. For the moment, Tuesday nights at 10 will feature the latest cop-drama called – you guessed it – “Detroit 1-8-7″. Starring Michael Imperioli (Christopher from The Sopranos) and focuses on a homicide cop in the Detroit Police Department. The tag asks “What does it take to be a detective on America’s most dangerous streets?”

I can’t argue the point that a majority of the tarnished image of Detroit is a self-inflicted wound, but it’s hard to not see this as a continuation of mass media’s negative portrayal of the city. They’ve chosen once again to focus on the negative attributes of the city, but rather than speak to any of the positive. I’ve taken enough of your time, but my next blog will focus on that very thing – the positives happening in Detroit. Here’s a site to get you started. www.modeldmedia.com

National Novel Writing Month

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

November is National Novel Writing Month, and I am participating in NanoWrimo – which is contest of sorts. The challenge is to write a 50,000 word novel during the month of November. And if 50,000 words sounds like a lot, that’s because it is.

And it’s daunting! It’s difficult! We are 3 weeks into this madcap adventure and I’ve been out of things to say since last week. I’m at just under 18,000 words which means I am behind the 8 ball. However, I have never written 18,000 words in a row before. Even if I don’t make it to 50,000 I have done something I never thought I would ever actually do.

Sure, I’ve dreamed about writing a novel – but the sheer magnitude of it always frightened me. I’m primarily a poet and a short story writer. I know now why I keep to those forms – novels are hard work!

This is an incredibly intense experience but I am so proud of myself for sticking with it. I have learned a lot about myself and my writing in the process. Even if I don’t reach that finish line, I’ve reached a very important personal goal: told a story on paper.

-Victoria Lindsay 11/19/09

That Time of Year…

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009


My story consists of a tradition. A tradition that many people might consider laughable or pathetic, is an annual ritual that I crave. Magazines hit shelves in mid July as my emotions begin to tingle with excitement. Once August 1st passes, the countdown begins as if there were going to be a lunar eclipse in the near future. However, this is something different. Something magical. Yes, that’s right, it’s the world of Fantasy Football.

Every year my close college buddies from all over the country travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan for our annual fantasy football draft (5 years in the making). With notebooks, magazines, and excel spreadsheets in hand, we select what seems to be the “greatest fantasy football team” ever assembled. Hours and hours pass by as if you never want the draft to end. As some hold their heads high, others crumble into their magazines with disappointment.

As sad as this may sound on paper, this event is held with the highest regard by my friends and me. It’s a time where laughs are contagious and where men can be boys. But more importantly, it’s an excuse to get together once a year to remember the great times we spent in college. So for all of those fantasy football fans out there: have fun, laugh a ton, and choose your team wisely!