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Jakebe is a cyber-rabbit who makes his burrow within the analog space of Silicon Valley, CA. He enjoys telling stories, talking about stories and exploring aspects of the human condition through stories.

Clarion Write-A-Thon 2015 Is a GO

June 19, 2015 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

I was going to re-introduce Friday Fiction today, but it occurred to me that the Clarion Write-A-Thon is starting this Sunday! So instead I thought I would spend a bit of time talking about the projects I'm planning to work on over the next six weeks in hopes of drumming up support for it. A … Continue reading Clarion Write-A-Thon 2015 Is a GO

Take a Trip to Wayward Pines

June 17, 2015June 15, 2015 ~ Jakebe ~ 1 Comment

There is a town in Idaho you can only get to by car accident. After you wake up in the hospital, you're patched up from your injuries and given the location of a hotel you can stay at while you recuperate. A few days later, a realtor comes by and gives you a house. Then … Continue reading Take a Trip to Wayward Pines

The Rachel Dolezal Moment

June 15, 2015June 15, 2015 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

Last week the parents of Rachel Dolezal announced to the media that her daughter was white. This normally wouldn't be news; there's nothing special about a white couple having a white child. But Rachel had been passing as a black woman for years -- through her collegiate education at Howard University, through a career of … Continue reading The Rachel Dolezal Moment

Grappling Nightmares

June 8, 2015June 8, 2015 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

I play in a Shadowrun game about once a month with a few local friends, and I'm enjoying it. My character's concept -- and if you know me, you know that of course this is how I roll -- is that he's a member of the Sioux nation who's been goblinized later in life during … Continue reading Grappling Nightmares

A Few Notes from the Burrow

June 1, 2015June 1, 2015 ~ Jakebe ~ 2 Comments

Thanks, everyone, for your well-wishes and expressions of sympathy last week. I really appreciate it, and it only serves to remind me what an amazing community I'm a part of and what a great family I've built for myself, brick by brick. I'm so grateful for all of you out there. It makes trying to … Continue reading A Few Notes from the Burrow

A Loss, A Memorial

May 27, 2015May 26, 2015 ~ Jakebe ~ 1 Comment

The only memory I have of my biological mother is a phone call that scared me so bad I never wanted to speak to her again. I had only found out I was adopted a little while ago, and I was visiting my biological grandmother across town in east Baltimore. I met my oldest brother, … Continue reading A Loss, A Memorial

What Are You Working On?

May 18, 2015May 18, 2015 ~ Jakebe ~ 2 Comments

Well, thanks for asking, me! I thought you would never ask! Here are a few of the things I'm hoping to make progress on this week: A Stable Love. This is a story that was commissioned by a friend, way back last year when I was toying with the idea of maybe offering commission slots … Continue reading What Are You Working On?

Why I Loved “Boyhood”

February 23, 2015February 23, 2015 ~ Jakebe ~ 1 Comment

The 87th annual Academy Awards were last night, and it was a big night for Birdman. Alejandro Inarritu won Best Director for what was admittedly an incredible movie that seemed like one long take over most of its two-hour running time, and the movie itself won Best Picture. A cynic might say that of course … Continue reading Why I Loved “Boyhood”

Kwanzaa: Dictating My Own Terms

December 27, 2014 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

Habari gani? Today is dedicated to the concept of Kujichagulia, or Self-Determination. That means that those of us in the African diaspora have a responsibility to define ourselves, create for ourselves and speak for ourselves. Obviously, given where I've come from and my experience this is one of the Seven Principles that means a whole … Continue reading Kwanzaa: Dictating My Own Terms

Have a Joyous Kwanzaa!

December 26, 2014December 25, 2014 ~ Jakebe ~ Leave a comment

Habari gani? My estrangement from the black community happened really early. To be fair, I didn't have a lot going for myself when I was a wee leveret; I was mousy and had strange interests, and my mother was an older woman who had adopted me and my sister even though she had her own … Continue reading Have a Joyous Kwanzaa!

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