World Debut: Messy Bun, literature's first rap narrative. (Prologue to Telemetry.)
#1
Hello,
My name is Spenser Edmund. I'm a sci-fi novelist, a hip-hop hobbyist, and a dad of two young boys. I finally got around to launching the vlog for my web-series, and I did it with a performance. It's probably the best thing I've ever written... So far. (Simpsons?) The piece is like a short chapter, a slam poem, and a rap verse, all at the same time. I hope you check it out. If you like it, I've got a lot more on here, in the signature. I cover it all in the video. It's pretty short, too.
Thanks for your time,
Telemetry, Vlog
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My name is Spenser Edmund. I'm a sci-fi novelist, a hip-hop hobbyist, and a dad of two young boys. I finally got around to launching the vlog for my web-series, and I did it with a performance. It's probably the best thing I've ever written... So far. (Simpsons?) The piece is like a short chapter, a slam poem, and a rap verse, all at the same time. I hope you check it out. If you like it, I've got a lot more on here, in the signature. I cover it all in the video. It's pretty short, too.
Thanks for your time,
Telemetry, Vlog
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Re: World Debut: Messy Bun, literature's first rap narrative. (Prologue to Telemetry.)
#2
That was pretty cool! Listened to it while reading along. A neat way to present your narrative!
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Re: World Debut: Messy Bun, literature's first rap narrative. (Prologue to Telemetry.)
#3HybaIsWriting Wrote: That was pretty cool! Listened to it while reading along. A neat way to present your narrative!Thank you so much. It's really weird doing stuff like that, but I'm trying to make it fun. Really appreciate the positivity!
Re: World Debut: Messy Bun, literature's first rap narrative. (Prologue to Telemetry.)
#4i'm also a fan of mixing poetry and prose
yours is pretty solid as far as the writing goes!
it's a genre i hope grows a lot in the future
i thinks rhymes and rhythm have a place in adventure
yours is pretty solid as far as the writing goes!
it's a genre i hope grows a lot in the future
i thinks rhymes and rhythm have a place in adventure
