It started with a bet and a tattoo.
Basic training had ended, I was officially a Marine. Women only made up nine percent of the Marine Corp, the lowest percentage of all the armed forces. So, during the short interim, before I was sent for my Advanced Training, a fellow Leather Neck bet me that I wouldn’t get a tattoo, my first and only. After a round of the thickest nastiest Irish stouts I’ve ever tasted, I took the bet.
I’d just passed one of the most strenuous periods of my life in Basic. Getting a tattoo would be child’s play.
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Long time, no blog. I just wanted to check in and tell everyone about my January publications. First, I have an essay in the January Issue of Fireside Quarterly entitled, Step into the Bad Side: Black Girl Magic Villains.
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