 W.Laura Alleman Lafayette, Louisiana | | Hi. My name is W. Laura Alleman. No one, remembers what the W. is for and only my chidren, who are various and sundry, ranging in age from 21 to 4, of whom, thank god, only four entered this world through my vaginal canal and of whom, thank god, only four still share this rambling monstrosity we call a house, call me Laura. Almost everyone else knows me as "Phant", "Phantie", "Phantom", Phantomheart", or "Oh my god, there she is again." I am old as dirt (47), although I think by the time dirt is that old it has mostly been recycled into worm poo, so I guess I am holding my own faily well, because I haven't completely turned to shit, yet...at least, I don't think so. My husband, however, might argue that point...Oh, yes, I do have some of those husband thingys, one current, several previous, and I also have a big gray tomcat who likes to rub on my legs after he goes out whoring around the neighborhood. I began my long and illustrious university career in Louisiana in 1971 where I majored in Psychedelia, continued my education in California, where I studied Street Bands and Washtub Base Techniques, returning to Lousiana to collect the various assortment of three letter tags that I can hang at the end of my name when the mood strikes me, and the stack of framed documents that collects dust on the top of my hutch. After trying on several different careers, from greasy spoon waitress to oilfield truck driver, I settled into the teaching profession where I spent fifteen years filling my students' heads with literary bullshit and social activism, and from which profession I am currently taking an unspecified leave of absence to decide what I want to be when I grow up. And that brings us here, to The Hold, where I am going to attempt to drive both our devoted readers and our eminent editor completely insane with my flagrant and often incoherent ebullitions and my penchant for erratic and remonstrative ramblings.
| What do you do for a living?
At present, I am taking an extended, probably permanent, leave of absence from a 16 year stint as a "professional educator", a lofty title fo ran underpaid baby sitter for high school age students who haven't yet learned that the state educational system is a CYB affair which is much more concerned with its public appearance than with the development of any intellect or creativity that its students may possess. I spend my time writing, painting, and reflecting, trying to decide exactly what it is that I want to do with the remaining years of my life, and coming to no clear cut conclusions, I write, and paint, and reflect some more, ordering and reordering the different possiblilities into neat little mental lists wish I then stuff into mason jars and store in the pantry with the pepper jelly. Heading the current list of prospectives is the profession of "bag-lady" which seems to fit my mind-set and temerament much better than any of the available vortexes of respectability into which I could thow the remainder of my existence. Who are your favorite artists?
visual -- M.C. Escher, Mark Rothko, Salvador Dali, and of course, Van Gogh. musical -- Renaissance (yes, they are a musical group), Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, and my most recent favorite..The Bag Boys. Poetic -- Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creely, Sylvia Plath, (oh yes Cait Collins - www.MS-allthat.com) the Buk - bukstuff, and several "unknowns" including (valentino_31) Mark Malone - http://www.geocities.com/valentino_31 and Joe Mahoney. - www.chastityhat.com What influences you to write about/how you do?
The greatest influence on my writing is, simply, my life. I write what I live, what I have lived in the past, and what I see life to be in the future. How I write is influenced more by my state-of-mind (or lack, thereof) at the time of the writing than by any particular form or school of thought. I write what I feel, and that's about all I have to say about that. Where do you see the underground writing scene in 25 years?
Well, I think in 25 years, I will probably be "underground", and the underground writing scene will have developed into a forum for the expression of the hostility and anger that our society has fostered in the more creative and expressive of today's young people. from cait - Laura, you wrote that your big gray tomcat likes to rub on your legs after he goes out whoring around the neighborhood. my question is: “knowing this; do you follow your big gray tomcat around the neighborhood and take notes on a regular basis or are you just familiar with the routine of the neighborhood?”
Well, let me just say this...the day I am compelled to follow any male around and take notes, be it animal or other type male, is the day that I will denounce my womanhood, turn in my tampons, and retire to a padded cell with a box of chocolates and an assortment of multi-colored dildos. Actually, I know my tomcat, and tomcats in general, very well. His sexual escapades are legendary among the female cats in the neighborhood, and his late night seranades are audible even to the failing ears of the 88 year old lady at the end of the block. At times I have considered sending him to the pound, but he is just such a damn good mouser that I always reconsider and let him hang around a while longer. You just never know when you might find a mouse in your pantry, and since I am quite out of practice in the dealing of death to such creatures, he does come in handy on occasion. Also, his tolerance for my lack of consistency in filling his food bowl, cleaning his quarters, and providing that basic care expected from the average pet owner is high, and he is good with the kittens | |