Friday, November 14, 2008

Submissions for 11/14/08

Happy Friday feeders. This week was an awesome week for submissions. Aaron Biros and Caitlin Magarity gave us a lot of cool stuff to post for the next couple of weeks, so thanks a lot guys! Not much to say this week. Kelsi Wilson (your newest admin to Well Fed Principles) and I have started discussing a monthly theme of art for people to submit. The first one we're working on is called "One Page Stories", where you have to write an entire story in only one page on Word. the best ones will be put up on the site. We're also working on 55 fictions and some other concepts. So keep checking the site for the next couple of months, because a lot more stuff is coming our way.

Keep those submissions coming and keep talking about WFP. Next week we have some work from Sana K and Pavel Gogotsi. Now, on with the art...




-Aaron Biros



"Human Nature to Streets" (Photo and Poem)



this woman was a bullfrog
eyes lazy and all
wading on a newspaper lily pad
with a briefcase in hand
the weather was cold
thus the flies became scarce
rarely meeting her prayer
through begging the passerby

she used to be a child
with human parents
every selfish need met
she changed her form
amongst such tall towers
now her smiles are made
by greeting cold shoulders
and returning their denial with god's blessing

newspapers to blankets
bus stops to beds
human nature to streets

-Photo and Poem by Caitlin Magarity


"One Page Story"

The way twilight hits Philadelphia reminds him of the sky outside his bedroom on a brisk fall day. His childhood bedroom; the towering trees in the alleyway, his neighbor’s house. The windows slightly cracked, allowing the chill to hit his fingers with a biting warmth, a small cat’s playful nibble. His fingers work up and down the black and white keys as he puts his whole being into his arms. His arms…backforthbackforthinoutinout all night as his accordion’s song billows through his bedroom. His eyes never opened, his mouth never closed. His ecstasy never less than extraordinary. He remembers all of this while he sits on the street at dusk. A tin can before him sits very unfilled. The apathetic nouveau riche walk by, never looking for fear of succumbing to his inner beauty. They don’t want it, they don’t care about it. A smile wipes across his stubbly mug. He falls back into his childhood, mouth opened, eyes closed. He pumps his accordion into the Philadelphia air. As he lives, a boy walks past with friends. He hears his song and smiles, remembering her, and how excited she’d be.

-Brad Moore


-Photo by Dan Mulligan




-Photo by Joe Tomlinson




-Photo by Anne Wenzel


Thanks for all of the submissions. I hope next week proves to be as fruitful as this week.

Until next time...Well Fed Principles

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Akhil's Roots Remix

Hey everyone, this is a special post to help Akhil get his remix of The Roots' "Criminal" to the top 25 of an online competition. Listen to it and help a brother out!

Click Here to Listen and Vote

I listened to it earlier, and it's really dope. Akhil's really talented, so help him win this contest.

Thanks a lot. Check back on Friday for some really awesome submissions. Keep the art coming guys!

Until Next Time...Well Fed Principles

Friday, November 7, 2008

Submissions for 11/7/08

Happy Friday everyone! It's been such an exciting week. On Tuesday, America elected Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States, and without any partisanship, I will say that I was very excited to see any change in our country. As they say, the only constant thing is change, and America supported that saying on Tuesday. Also, Council Rock High School North's Symphonic Choir and Mastersingers gave an excellent performance on Wednesday at St. Andrew's Church in Newtown, PA. They were able to successfully perform Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms; a very very VERY difficult piece that I recommend everyone look up on iTunes or the Internet.

Here are the submissions for this week. Didn't have many e-mails, so we had to use some older stuff. Remember, if you haven't seen your work up here, don't fret! Keep looking from week to week. We're keeping a reserve of some of the older submissions in case we get a slow week, and that pile is running out quick. Just keep the art coming. The site is getting lot of positive feedback; have fun with it! Be a part of it! and keep telling your friends, because we want as many people as possible seeing all of the fantastic art that's going on this site.

But enough of the rambling. Let's get to the art.



Photo by Brad Moore. Modeling Credit: Priyanka Lahiri




Photo by Dan Mulligan. Modeling credit: Ellen Parkins




Photo by Kelisi Wilson




Photo by Sam Coren

Mindless Scrawls of the 11th Hour

butterflies
in my stomach
head
pounding with my pulse
as it quickens
when I see your face
it's all I can do
to stay
in one piece
and not explode
at your every touch
as I recite these words
to the rhythm of my soul
trying desperately
to not forget them
before I fall
to sleep
to dream
to peace
I imagine
everything I want to say to you
and compress it
into one
swift
imaginary
kiss.

-Sarah Elizabeth
http://sari-canary.deviantart.com


Thanks for everything, and have a great weekend guys. Hopefully some inspiration will strike with all of the excitement going on.

Until next time...Well Fed Principles

Friday, October 31, 2008

Submissions for 10/31/08

Happy Halloween! We had a lot of cool submissions for this week, and I hope everyone enjoys them all! Keep them rolling in, because we're out for next week. Have a great day and an even better weekend!

In Alphabetical Order by first name...



Photo by Anne Wenzel


Photo by Corrie Lane
NOTE: I adore this picture, because it is my oldest brother's first teddy bear. It reminds me of very happy memories and some very sad ones as well. When this bear sits on my windowsill, I know that everything that has happened in my home is a part of me, and I'll never forget that. -Brad



Of Love or Lust

Sometimes the line is fine between love and lust.
Love is fair, and lust, unjust.
Once we give in to that sinful bliss,
Gluttony asks for one more kiss.
A kiss of lust or a kiss of love?
Lucifer's kiss, or from God above?
Sometimes obsessions take complete control.
Lust is craving and love is whole.
We succumb to the hunger we cannot trust
the second we taste that which we lust.
-Photo and Poem by Kelsi Wilson


Photo by Melissa Reynolds


-Patti Moore


-Photo by Sarah Elizabeth


-Photo by Zack DeZon

Unfortunately, we have one more selection this week...

A few days ago, some of the members of the Well Fed Principles community lost a dear friend. Oliver Hertzel took his own life at the age of 18 while attending the University of Pittsburgh. He was a great wrestler at Council Rock High School North, and I personally knew him for 10 years. I know I always liked him, just like everyone else. Oliver was a great guy with a big heart and an even bigger smile. He will be dearly missed, and I emphasize to all of the readers once again: take care of each other.

Services for Oliver are being privately held by the Hertzel family.










Oliver Hertzel
1990-2008

Have a good weekend and a safe Halloween.

Until next time...Well Fed Principles

Friday, October 24, 2008

Submissions for 10/24/08

Greetings! Well, the site is less than a week old, and we've already seen a lot of interest grow and spread. I think the Facebook group has about 180 members, last time I checked. If you want to check out the Facebook group, you can see it here.

Congratulations to the first artists to be displayed on Well Fed Principles! Remember, if you don't see your work, don't be discouraged. Keep sending stuff, because it's always always ALWAYS welcome. Also, we might use your already-submitted work at a later date. So congrats, and I hope everyone enjoys their work. Make sure to leave comments!

In alphabetical order by first name:


This summer I went out to Missouri to help my grandparents move out of
the house they've been living in for over 40 years. One of the most
striking things about it was the front door. The colors, the pattern,
the size, the sound it made when you opened it. I had to take some
pictures of it before I closed it for good, and I'm happy with the way
they came out.
-Photo by Alex Ozenberger


-Photo by Dan Mulligan


-Photo by Julia Tomlinson. Submitted by Joe Tomlinson, who edited the photo.


-Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth. Photo by Sam Coren

Words That Taste Like Strawberries

Snapping my gum,
tasting each burst
of strawberry,
Tapping my glossy red nails
against my chem notes,
Twirling my cheap, blue
Papermate pen,
I cannot keep my mind
on calculations of heat and energy,
And though my flow
of thoughts and words
is repeatedly interrupted
with useless numbers and measurements,
I still manage
to drift away,
Away from this constricting desk,
Away from the cruel clock
which seems to make time slow
endlessly,
Away from sleep-deprived
first-period blues,
And off
to thoughts
of you.
-Sarah Elizabeth

Thanks to all of the artists who contributed this week. Next week we'll see some from Melissa Reynolds and Kelsi Wilson, so make sure to check back, and most of all, KEEP SUBMITTING! I was so happy to have a big inbox full of submissions, and i loved reading everyone's work and seeing everyone's photos. Also, sorry for the late post. Had to stay after acting class with my partner for a bit.

One more thing for this week...


This past weekend, and dearly loved friend of ours passed away. Spencer Barnett had a lifetime struggle with heart problems, which eventually took his life at the too-young age of 21. He was a fantastic actor, a fantastic artist, and a great guy who could always make us laugh. His wit was dry and precise, never missing a beat. I will miss his smile, his laugh, his style, and his beautiful soul that always made me excited to see him. Here are some photos of him, and I'd like to dedicate the very first post of this artist's forum to him. I think he would have been a contributor, so this one's for Spencer.





If you knew Spencer, and would like to attend his memorial service, it will be held on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, somewhere around Newtown, PA. More information to come on this.


Spencer Barnett
1987-2008

Until Next Week...Well Fed Principles.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

How This Site Will Work


102 members in less than a few hours. Incredible. It's very nice to see so many people who are so excited about the prospect of this website. I'd like to clear up a few things however, just so that we're all clear on things.

1. This blog is very low-tech. You have to understand that I conceived and created the website on October 20th, 2008. Aka, yesterday morning after acting class. so some of your questions are unanswerable at this current juncture, but i promise I will work very hard to answer all your questions. Feel free to e-mail the site, but i can't guarantee that you will receive the answer you're looking for.

2. Let's talk about copyright protection. As for copyrights, I don't have any clue about anything in that realm. So far, this site is just a place where me and some fellow admins will be picking our favorite selections and posting them up for the world to see. We will give all credit to people who want to be given credit, and i can 100% guarantee that your work will never be tampered with by me or any other admin. As for other people stealing your work, if you don't feel safe losing it, don't send it to us. that's just for now though. I'm going to be looking more into these issues, because I am imagining this to be bigger than i originally conceived. As for now, this place is a fun place to be ourselves. Don't give me the novel you want to publish later, because chances are it could get stolen.

3. Here is my plan as of now:

All week we will collect submissions and log them on my computer and in the e-mail account. On Friday, at approx. 10 AM, the pieces that were chosen by the group of admins for that week will go up. If this becomes boring or static, we will do two a week. If we don't get enough submissions, we might skip a week. It's kind of all up in the air right now. the best way to keep this site exciting is to constantly be working to get new art onto the site, be it writing like a maniac or taking 100 pictures a day. As of now, however, on friday at 10 AM, the submissions from this week will be posted. As for your personal photos, feel free to post them on the photo section of the facebook group, but if you want them to be considered for the actual site, you MUST e-mail wellfedprinciples@yahoo.co
m with your pictures. It's only fair.

Also, If your submission doesn't make it one week, that doesn't mean we hate it or that we aren't considering it. It just might mean that we will save it for another week. We'll try to incorporate themes or contests if the vibe gets to be lame.


If you have any suggestions, feel free to e-mail us, again, at wellfedprinciples@yahoo.com

I'm so happy guys. Lets make this the best it can be. That's going to take a lot of work but I promise that this will be a fun, respectful place for us on the internet.

Don't forget to tell your friends! invite them to the facebook group so that they too can join all of you "feeders"

Tired and Done for the Day,
Brad
"Editor-in-Chief"

Also, if anyone knew Spencer Barnett and has any pictures or poems or anything about him that they would like to have submitted, I will make those pieces first priority for Friday's post. Spencer's death was untimely, and I would like to commemorate it in some way, and i think this would be a nice memorial to him

The photo at the top was taken by yours truly, Brad Moore.


Monday, October 20, 2008

More Information on Submitting Work

Less than one day and we're already dealing with formalities! This is a good sign.

Let me be a little more specific in exactly how to go about submitting works properly.

TEXT PIECES

It is preferable if you send it in an attached word document, but if you wish, you may copy and paste the text straight into the e-mail. HOWEVER, if you choose to do this, be aware that the alignment of your text may be different than you originally conceived. this is especially important for poets. to avoid this issue altogether, attach it in a word document, from which point it will be uploaded onto the site. If you choose to have the text copied and pasted into the text box on your e-mail, that means that you are consenting to that formatting and that will be how it appears on the site.

INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

1. A name (real, fake, whatever you want)
2. Your location (town, state, whatever you wish)
3. Contact information if you wish.

More to come later. Keep submitting!