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January 30, 2012Whatever Doesn't Kill Me
December 19, 2011Exactly one year ago today I was being rushed to the emergency room with severe pain in my chest and down my left arm. I was coming off an extreme case of pneumonia, and the night before I’d had a fever just under 103. Somehow I felt the pain in my chest was related to the pneumonia, even though I didn’t know how. At the same time the pain was so bad—unlike anything I had ever felt—that I figured it was best to go to the hospital (even though I had no insurance). At the hospital the doctors ran some tests, and told me I’d had a heart attack. I was in denial, in part because less than two years earlier I’d had a heart stress test that came back perfect, but also because I couldn’t afford an extended stay in the hospital.
After several days in the hospital, and some very expensive tests, it was determined that I didn’t have a heart attack, but myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle brought about by an infection from the pneumonia. I felt relieved that I hadn’t suffered a heart attack—and was even dismissive when one doctor had told me I was lucky to be alive. As far as I was concerned, it was only myocarditis, and not anything to really worry about. But the truth of the matter is that myocarditis is a lot like having a heart attack. As the website Medicine Net describes it, “Patients who have had myocarditis are at some risk for sudden unexpected, potentially fatal, heart rhythm abnormalities.” In other words, myocarditis can kill you just like a heart attack can kill you. And had I waited much longer to go to the hospital, there’s a chance mine could’ve killed me. (more…)
Doing It Yourself (a.k.a. A Call to Creative Action; a.k.a. Sh!t or Get Off the Pot)
December 15, 2011A little over 15 years ago I unwittingly embarked on a journey that would forever shape who I am. For those of you who have been following my work for any length of time, you’ve probably heard this story—or at least bits and pieces—so I’ll try not to be too boring in recounting it for those who don’t know all the details. The story really starts in 1994, when I decided to make a documentary about blaxploitation. I had spent the better part of ‘94 and ’95 doing research for the documentary, which included watching tons of movies. After a while, I’d seen so many movies that I started getting confused. I couldn’t remember which Pam Grier movie had better nudity, Foxy Brown or Coffy. I knew Speeding Up Time was one of the worst movies I’d ever seen, but kept getting plot details confused with Nigger Lover, which was almost as bad, and The Bus Is Coming, which was terrible and boring, but in completely different ways from the other two. There were so many details to so many movies, and I needed to keep track of so much stuff, that I decided to start taking notes. (more…)
Holiday Shopping
December 5, 2011With the holidays looming fast on the horizon, now is the time to pick up BACK ISSUES of BadAzz MoFo at ridiculously low prices. Check out the STORE for prices and order yours while supplies last.
In Support of President Obama (a.k.a. The Well-Done Negro)
November 22, 2011After watching the video Not Disappointed by President Obama by Jake Lamar, I was motivated to write some of what has been long-developing in my mind. Despite some policies and actions that I have not agreed with, I still support President Obama. Lamar, who I have been a fan of for many years, succinctly drives home my feeling about Obama, and gives voice to much of what I think and feel. But at the same time, Lamar has not addressed one of the key issues surrounding Obama’s presidency that to me is obvious, but not exactly something people want to tackle. Some might argue that it is a topic best left for historians to address, though I would disagree. History is riddled with inaccuracies, and is often written purely to make the reader feel good. I, however, am not interested in making anyone feel good. Instead, I would much rather talk about what so many of us are thinking about, and perhaps discussing in small conversations amongst our close friends, but not coming out and actually saying. (more…)
Watch This – UNCLE TOM'S APARTMENT
November 13, 2011At long last you can watch my feature-length film UNCLE TOM’S APARTMENT in its entirety for the low price of 99 cents.
New Article on MSN
October 10, 2011Check out my most recent article for MSN’s Parallel Universe. With the upcoming release of the prequel/remake/reimagining of The Thing, I have come up with a list of the best and worst Winter Terrors.
What's Going On?
September 28, 2011I realize that updates on this website have been few and far between as of late, and I apologize. Things have been a bit hectic at MoFo Central as of late, and I’ve been bogged down with a variety of projects. There will be more updates soon. In the meantime, if you haven’t checked out my novel yet, now is a great time. You can read the first 25 chapters of Darius Logan: Super Justice Force for FREE by clicking this link.
Wordstock 2011
August 17, 2011It’s my pleasure to let you all know that I will be appearing this year at Wordstock. Wordstock is a literary art and education organization that celebrates and supports writing in the classroom and in the community. I’m tentatively scheduled to read on Saturday, October 8th at 3pm, followed by a signing. I’ll keep everyone updated if there are any changes. In the meantime, check out my guest blog on the Wordstock website.
Introducing the new Spider-Man
August 2, 2011Recently, Marvel Comics made news when Peter Parker was killed off in Ultimate Spider-Man. Keep in mind that the Spidey in Ulitmate Spider-Man exists in a different universe than the original Spider-Man, so even though Peter Parker is dead, he’s only dead in one comic universe. Hopefully that makes sense, as I want to move forward. (more…)
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