Timothy Lamont McClarron
Bio
I'm a creative writing student, who obviously loves to write. I live in Minnesota and have a large family that I love.
Stories (3/0)
What A Year For The Movies
2020, for many of us, was the year in which we reengaged our inner movie critic. But let's be frank, it's why our asses got a bit wider, and our guts look like a sow, ready for slaughter, but there were some pretty good releases, and a ton of original series from the big boy's Netflix and Amazon Prime.
By Timothy Lamont McClarron3 years ago in Geeks
Finding Your Spring Cleaning Groove.
So your a single guy, living in a cramped studio apartment, which looks like an apartment for something other than a human. Don't fret, it's really your place, it's just lost in translation, because there is stuff EVERYWHERE!
By Timothy Lamont McClarron3 years ago in Lifehack
The Darker My Skin
WOULD IT BE CLICHE, for me to write a piece about the many black icons, such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, and most recently, Barak Obama, or Kamala Harris? These are some of my hero's, all with struggles and obstacles they had to overcome, but they rose to the challenge. John Louis was beaten for his struggle, while Emmitt Till, Medgar Evers, and MLK, gave the ultimate sacrifice for their dedication to civil rights, or simply the color of their skin. Here's a little secrete, I'm not a big republican fan, but Dr. Ben Carson was the first to successfully separate conjoined twins, and for that I'll overlook that little GOP indiscretion, because he helped transcend the field of medicine, and that is neither red or blue; it's black. I could go on and on with names that highlight black influence, names like Harriet Tudman, James Baldwin, and Web DuBois, but there are to many names to list, and I must chose just one. The answer is no, it wouldn't be cliché because I would be honored to write a brilliant piece about one of these Black Icons, but you get the picture; black men and women, helped shape this country because they led by example - they were and are, the very foundation of e pluribus unum.
By Timothy Lamont McClarron3 years ago in The Swamp