Trina DeMattei
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Seeking Beat Inspired writers/poets/authors to be Subjects in Feature Documentary

Started Jul 10, 2010 0 Replies

Hello All,My name is Trina DeMattei and I am a director currently in pre-production on a feature documentary, "Finding the Beat". You can see more about the film, here:…Continue

 

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FINDING THE BEAT: BUILDING A COMMUNITY OF STOLEN TYPEWRITERS by Trina DeMattei, Director.

"The Beats relied heavily on personal experience for their writing because they believed, like Whitman, in the "literature of the common man." Following this point of view, ideally everyone could be a writer. In the 1940s and early 1950s the Beats inexhaustibly encouraged each other to write, just as in the late 1950s and early 1960s they tirelessly started and ran small presses and little magazines. Neal Cassady began the story of the 'first third' of his life on a stolen typewriter in Denver…See More
Jul 14, 2010
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Seeking Beat Inspired writers/poets/authors to be Subjects in Feature Documentary

Hello All,My name is Trina DeMattei and I am a director currently in pre-production on a feature documentary, "Finding the Beat". You can see more about the film, here: Finding the BeatWe are in the process of gathering 10 subjects from around the U.S. who represent the Modern Beat Generation. We have been successful so far in finding 4 subjects (all of whom happen to be male). In defining the Modern Beat it is absolutely…See More
Jul 10, 2010
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Who I am:
www.findingthebeatmovie.com
@Findingthebeat
My writing is:
Nonfiction, Poetry, Memoir, Blog Posts, Screenwriting
Services I offer to other writers:
Yes, online literary journal and currently searching for female writes as documentary subjects.

LAREDO by Trina DeMattei


Herein lies an ode to the place of my birth, a home at the end of the world, although no home of mine, my beginning- left here, discarded here, like trash here by the side of the road. Three days I lay, breathing, crying, restless (So, this is why?) and then gone from here, picked up by loving hands.

February 6 or was it the 7th? Born at 7:30 AM or was it PM? Never do you mind the details. Trash has no memory. A wasteland, a sad town at the bottom, sprouts up on the Rio Grande.

“Sad” is what Jack calls it, sad and full of people who don’t know which way to go. Was she born here? Did she die here? She’s dead to me. Mother oh mother, in her womb, in her care, she drank, she smoked, baby by the road side, maybe this is not her story.

Perhaps it is this: struggle, young, poor, alone, no English, no degree, no home, no man, no father, no future, no country, illegal, no papers, no Texan, no boyfriend, no mother, no hope. Perhaps I am not this. Perhaps I am more.

February 1976 and onward equals home, comfort, parents, brothers, food, shelter, love, love and more love. So much love could split the atom. So much anger, 18 years old and so angry, no worth, no past, no history.

Why so angry when I had so much? I took to the pen at six, an ode to a flower. I took to the stage the same year. Right handed, clumsy and a always a little sad, no history, no trail, no heritage, no ethnicity, no me.

No, not true, a LIE. 34 years old and if I only were to know one thing, you asked, you pulled a gun, you pointed it at my head or beat me, beat me like he did long ago, you cocked the trigger and pushed the barrel in my mouth, then the one thing I could say, the one phrase that would leave my shaking, scared and horrified lips would be: I KNOW WHO I AM. I know me.

Trina is: no fear, laughter, loud, expressive, cautious, funny, friendly, witty, clumsy, creative, outgoing and sad, sad, always a little sad. She must be like this too. She must be a little sad, I think.

Sad at leaving. Do you think? Sad at the baby left behind.

The baby: one day old and new to the world, little girl. Baby who breathed her, knew her smell and voice. Sad at the child born in a home, not even a hospital. Baby left in a room with all the other discarded babies. We cried together. My friends for life these others. My soul-friends. All we had was the sound of the next one over wailing.

I was one of the lucky ones.

Born on the road and still traveling to this day. Perhaps, herein lies the good: constant motion, on plane at 4 days old and in the sky ever since. Backpacking, Europe, Egypt, America, my sense of wonder and constant restlessness. Motion, motion, walking, forward, only home I know is the one out there. My home is always surrounding me, smothered like a wonderful blanket, warm from languages, distant spices, foreign smiles, dirty socks and missed trains, delayed in airports from London to Des Moines.

Herein lies an ode to my beginning. That is all it is really. The start of the journey. Restless now, again, must end this chat. I opened my soul to you dear reader. We’re “soul talkin’” as Jack would say.

Jack hated it here.

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FINDING THE BEAT: BUILDING A COMMUNITY OF STOLEN TYPEWRITERS by Trina DeMattei, Director.

Posted on July 14, 2010 at 9:39pm 0 Comments

"The Beats relied heavily on personal experience for their writing because they believed, like Whitman, in the "literature of the common man." Following this point of view, ideally everyone could be a writer. In the 1940s and early 1950s the Beats inexhaustibly encouraged each other to write, just as in the late 1950s and early 1960s they tirelessly started and ran small presses and little magazines. Neal Cassady began the story of the 'first third' of his life on a stolen typewriter in Denver… Continue

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At 10:40pm on July 9, 2010, Kate the Book Buff said…
Hi Trina! Welcome to She Writes. I just wanted to introduce myself, and my blog, The Book Buff: Book Reviews for Regular People. Check it out at http://www.thebookbuff.blogspot.com

If you are looking for a good place to jump in around here, take a peek at the brand new group, Reviews and Giveaways

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At 4:45pm on July 9, 2010, Kate Hanselman said…
Welcome to She Writes Trina! So glad to have you here.
Check out Getting Started, an easy-to-use guide to, well, getting started.
Don’t forget to head over to the She Writes Blog and let us know what you think!
If you have any questions or feedback as you explore and use the site, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Best,
-Kate
Managing Editor, She Writes Blog
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