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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Happy St Patrick's Day 2015

Every year on St. Patrick's Day I share this little dialogue only tale. It isn't anything spectacular, but I had a fun time writing it. It may be better after a couple of green beers ;) Enjoy! Watch out for little people today!

Luck: A Short Story
by: J.J. M. Czep

“Stop yer squirming.  You’re only hurtin’ yerself fightin’ like that.  Just give me what I’ve rightfully earned.”

“Aye, an’ what be this thing you’ve earned by trussin’ up an ol’ man, eh?”

“Donnot try t’ play me for a fool imp.  I know the rules o’ your kind.”

“Indeed?  An’ what be the rules of an imp, then?”

“You must grant me a wish.”

“That be the rules o’ the little people, the Leprechauns, not old imps.”

“You know what you are!”

“Aye, but you said I was an imp.”

“Enough.  You’re a Leprechaun.  An’ I know that means you owe me a wish.”

“Aye, indeed, if that be what I am.  I owes ye a wish.  So what ‘ave ya?”

“I’ll ‘ave your gold.”

“Aye, ehm, well, for that ye’ll have t’ be lettin’ me go.”

“No way.  I know how tricky you folk are.”

“Aye, an’ still ye be a fool.  How am I t’ lead ye to me gold if’n I’m unable even to git there meself?”

“I suppose that is true.  But, what if I let you go an’ it’s all a trick?”

“That’s a chance you’ll have to be takin’.  If ye want the gold.  An’ you do want the gold, don’cha?”

“I want the gold.”

“Y’ could make a wish instead.”

“I’d wish for the gold, then.”

“Aye, well to ‘ave that wish you’ll have to do as I said previous.”

“Fine. Then, I’ll tie this ribbon to you so you can lead me an’ not run off.”

“If that be a way t’ ease yer mortal mind.”

“It be.”

“We’ve been walkin’ some time.  These woods are thick and it is getting’ dark.  This better not be a trick.”

“No trick, good sir fool.  You asked fer me gold, I be leadin’ ye right on to it.”

“Down there?”

“Aye, if ye wants the gold.  I’ll have to be goin down there to git it.  Your leash be a bit too short.”

“This is another trick.  If I let you down that hole you’ll not come back out.”

“Aye, now what good would it ‘ave done me t’ lead ye this far.  Ye sees the rainbow.  Ye sees it’s colours runnin’ right into that hole there.  So, it mus’ be so, the gold is there.”

“True.”

“There’s still time to change yer wish though.”

“Why would I want to do that?”

“Well, so it tis, then.”

“Just get the gold.”

“So you’ll be settin’ me free then?”

“Aye, but I am goin’ down there for the treasures.  I’ll not have you lock me away from it all by some magic.”

“Of course, of course!  I would not dream of such a thing, but if ye be insistent upon it, down with ye. I will keep well enough in this dark, an’ dangerous wood, all by my little lonesome.”

“Good then. Ah! Look at it! Jus’ look at it all! I’ll be comfortable for the rest of my years!”

“Aye, of course, of course, sir fool.”

“Leprechaun, help me out wit’ this load.”
“Now, see here then.  I helped ye t’ my treasures an’ travelled with a fool ribbon about my person to appease yer lack o’ trust.  Like some animal I was leashed t’ ye through a wood where I knows folks. An’ all this after ye tricked me int’ a trap of devilish devising. An’ now, ye needs my help t’ gets out of the hole ye got yerself into. Tsk, tsk, sir fool.”

“Leprechaun!  You tricked me!”

“No, no, my fool.  You ‘ave me gold as you asked.  I told ye to be lettin’ me go.  I told ye t’ be mindin’ yer wishes.  But, now, ye be havin’ me gold.  The ‘hole’ load of it.  Far too much fer one man, los’ in the wood, t’ be carrying back t’ enjoy.  Ye should’ve listened when I said to let me free. Should’ve made another wish at least.”

END

Monday, February 23, 2015

March Happenings!

It is hard to believe that March is only a few short days away! Here are some of the great places to find me this coming month! I hope to see you there! Please comment, or contact me to be a part of these amazing events! <3

Mondays
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tarot Cafe
$5 Reading Only
$7 Readings and Lesson
*Sign up by Friday before

Tuesdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm Tuesday Morning Writers
*Donations Welcome

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Bellydance, Drop in
$10
*Sign up by Monday before

Wednesdays
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Bellydance, Drop in
$10
*Sign up by Wednesday before

7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Bellydance, Bollywood Session
Rio Vista, Peoria

Thursdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tarot Cafe
$5 Readings Only
$7 Readings and Lesson

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Messy Art Program
Elementary Schools, Peoria

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
bint Hazine Rehearsal

3rd
Arizona Renaissance faire
5th
Arizona Renaissance faire

6th
6:00 pm
1st Friday, Phoenix

8th
2:30 pm
Pure Romance Party

12th
5:00 pm
KPB Awards Ceremony

13th
6:00 pm
2nd Friday, Mesa

14th
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Daddy-O’s Bellydance

15th
Tucson Festival of Books

20th
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Red Tent

28th
Laughing Moon convention

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

And The Girl Writes On

I sit at my desk, a cold can of Mountain Dew on one side and a huge travel cup of lemon water on the other, the sound of instrumental music streaming from my laptop, and tabs open to the tasks I have to do today. It is with a moment of clarity that I realize I sort of want to ask my thirteen year old self if she is happy now. I am exactly what she wanted to be.

I do not recall the date, because it doesn’t matter. I remember the keyboard though. It was not a fancy laptop, but it was where my fingers felt at home. That old electric typewriter, that weighed more than the scrawny girl who carried it from the office to the second floor apartment, was my whole world. It shook the entire kitchen table when I typed, and the letters often jammed together as ideas flowed faster than the tired keys could keep up. I have no idea how many times I had to stop and untangle the mass of metal arms that clung together in a mass of letters. That little teenage brat had some serious creative flow. And, she wanted so bad to live her life at that kitchen table with words as her trade. She swore she would live in a little apartment in California, with her cats, and live on sandwiches and canned soup. And she would be a writer. Yeah, seriously, that was my big dream at thirteen. Shoot for the Moon right?

Funny thing, she almost had it right. I am grateful that the apartment turned out to be a great little house in the suburbs, so that crazy teenager can cut her lunch from the garden in the backyard instead of relying on canned soup. It is still a favored comfort food though. She didn’t quite make it to California, but Arizona is still far from the tiny town in upstate New York. The cats she wanted are here, and a kid. She never thought about that one.

She also never thought about the path she would take to get to this crazy dream she had. Years of madness as a military wife and a stay at home mom, giving up on school so many times because it just didn’t fit into the schedule, following a manchild across the country because it was the right thing the do, and at least she would be out of New York, a failed marriage, and some seriously cliche storylines.

There are days I want to punch that little teenage brat. To tell her to ditch that bullshit scheme and get a real job. Those usually the days I see the bills in the mail rather than the checks from typing my fingers off. See she never thought about that. Writing is still working, and it doesn’t always pay well.

But then, I move my laptop to the kitchen table and I can just see her sitting across from me, looking over that damned noisy typewriter, a naive grin on her face, and stars in her eyes. Damn that kid’s smile. She did it. She’s a writer. And who cares if it is hard sometimes, it was a good dream, nothing crazy. Solid, realistic really.

Now, get back to work kid. Those words are not going to type themselves.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

January Happenings 2015

January Events

Mondays
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Private Lesson

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tarot Cafe
$7.00 Lesson & Readings
$5.00 Readings Only

Tuesdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tuesday Morning Writers
Donations Accepted

7:10 pm - 8:10 pm
Bellydance, Foothill Aquatic Center
See Glendale Parks & Recreation Website

Wednesdays
Bellydance, Rio Vista Community Center
See Peoria Parks & Recreation Website

Thursdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tarot Cafe
$7.00 Lesson & Readings
$5.00 Readings Only

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
bint Hazine Rehearsal
Troupe Members Only

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Thursday Evening Writers
Donation Accepted

Friday, 2nd
First Friday, Phoenix

Tuesday, 6th
7:10 pm - 8:10 pm
FREE Bellydance Class
Foothills Aquatic Center, Glendale

Friday, 9th
Meeting: Here Art Thou Planning

Saturday, 10th
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Mad Tea Party
See Event on Facebook

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Daddy-O's Bellydance Event
See Event on Facebook

Sunday, 11th
Private Event

Saturday, 17th
Yasmina's 21st Bellydance Swap Meet

Tuesday, 20th
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Red Tent (Ladies Only)
See Facebook Event

Monday, 26th
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Ebay Sales Class
Rio Vista Community Center
See Peoria Parks & Recreation Website

Saturday, 31st
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Mardi Gras Masks Gallery Opening
See Facebook Event

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

January Happenings and Offerings!

As we move into the new year, there are so many adventures upcoming! Here is a peek at the calendar that is filling up in January! There is still time to book private lessons, readings, and events! See you soon!

Mondays
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Bellydance, Private Lesson

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tarot Cafe
http://tarotcafe.eventbrite.com

Tuesdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm Tuesday Morning Writers
http://justwriteglendale.eventbrite.com

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Bellydance, Drop in
http://bellydancebinthazine.eventbrite.com

Wednesdays
7:45 pm - 8:45 pm
Bellydance, Drop in
http://bellydancebinthazine.eventbrite.com

6:30pm - 7:30 pm
Bellydance, Bollywood Session
Rio Vista, Peoria

Thursdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tarot Cafe
http://tarotcafe.eventbrite.com

5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Bellydance, Private Lesson

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
bint Hazine Rehearsal

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Thursday Evening Writers
http://justwriteglendale.eventbrite.com

2nd
6:00 pm
1st Friday, Phoenix

6th
7:10 pm - 8:10 pm
Bellydance, FREE Class
Foothills, Glendale

9th
6:00 pm
2nd Friday, Mesa

10th
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Mad Tea Party
https://www.facebook.com/events/758215490934209/?ref_dashboard_filter=hosting

10th
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Daddy-O’s Bellydance

11th
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Private Event

17th
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Yasmina’s Bellydance Swap Meet
https://www.facebook.com/events/1542412999308292/

20th
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Red Tent

26th
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Ebay Training Class
Rio Vista, Peoria

31st
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Mardi Gras Masks Gallery Opening
https://www.facebook.com/events/783046068428560/


Friday, December 5, 2014

Writing Gift: A Short Story About Mud Pies

Mud Pie Woes
A Short Story

“Ladies and gentlemen,” the on scene reporter bellowed over the din, “we are at the edge of what appears to be the largest, well,” she paused to collect her thoughts, “mud puddle in the Tri-state area. No one is quite certain how this puddle formed but local university geologist, Peter Kline, and his assistants are on the scene in an attempt to answer that very question.”
The camera panned over the expanse of dark brown muck that had taken over the corner of Fraugh and 92nd Street.  
“Geez Ray, can you believe this mess?” Karen mumbled to her camera man as she stepped out of the frame to adjust the lapels of her powder blue blazer.  
“I have never seen anything like it, ma’am.”  Ray continued his pan of the devastation.  
Ray zoomed on what looked to be a gable similar to the surrounding homes, as the tip blipped out of sight into the soft earth, Ray scanned the crowd for more interesting activity.  The frame tipped over the top of a small head bobbing through the chaos.  
“We should really get an interview with Kline.” Karen checked her makeup in the reflective surface of the camera.  
Ray switched off camera to conserve power before seeking white lab coats.  
“He looks busy at the moment.” He said and gestured a man in uniform.  “We could interview the new deputy first.”
Karen nodded. They picked between throngs of people and the edges of the gummy ground.
Police officers struggled to control the growing swarm of onlookers surrounding the tremendous bubbling, brown pit.
“Please, people you have to back away.  No one’s sure what caused this or if it could expand.”  The young officer called into the crowd.
Deputy Henderson’s looked over the mud puddle with resentment that his first time out was not his ideal police assignment.  He sighed and continued pushing back the crowd.  
Henderson caught sight of a small figure sneaking between a group of legs just out of range.  Before he could move in on the situation or send another officer to do so a large man shouldering a camera blocked his way.
The lovely but stern news anchor, Karen Owen thrust a microphone in the young officers freckled face.  Henderson was trapped.  
He put on his best public relations face and prepared for questions he could not answer.
“Approximately nine meters across sir judging by the calculations of the circumference.”  Gregory offered clip-boarded notes to his supervisor.
“Yes, yes,” Professor Kline nodded; he flipped pages of the report, “but do we have any idea as yet how it was formed?”
Gregory lolled his head side to side before turning his attention back to the burbling center of the pool.  The crowd, those that saw, backed away a bit from the burping lake.  Gregory’s encounters nor case studies, ever offered such a strange occurrence.  He looked to Professor Kline for guidance but his mentor’s face was a contortion of confusion.
A tiny tug at his lab coat pocket drew Kline’s attention to a small girl.
“Mister,” her pale doe eyes shimmered, “I’m real sorry mister.  My friends and I, well, we din’t mean to make such a big mess.”
Kline raised an eyebrow at the small, filthy child.  “How did you get past the barricade, young lady.”  
Gregory moved to shuffle the child back to the line of officers, knowing how little tolerance his superior had for children. The girl wriggled free of Gregory’s grasp leaving slick mud wherever his coat touched her hair and clothing.  
The professor raised a hand to allow the child to speak.
“Well, sir, see we just wanted to make a mud pie.  But see, the pipe in back of the house,” the child’s eyes welled, “it burst.” Streaks of pale cheek appeared through the blackish caked mud as tears washed the mud.    “My mom is gonna be so mad.  She just washed the sheets this morning.”
Gregory heard his voice blurt before he could compose himself.  “Little girl, are you saying that your house is in the middle of this puddle?”  
The child nodded, a flood of tears running down threatened to add to the puddle.
Professor Kline looked from the girl, to the puddle, to the reports in his hands.  Gregory watched for some cue of the mood the professor might choose.  Ray’s camera was rolling but Karen merely held the microphone near the professor’s face.