Joe Patterson
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Hi I'm Joe Patterson. I am a writer at heart who is a big geek for film, music, and literature, which have all inspired me to be a writer. I rap, write stories both short and long, and I'm also aspiring to be an author and a filmmaker.
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Black Future
Hi Elijah King is a 1o year old boy getting off the bus from elementary school. As he walks into his house he has a big smile on his face because of what he learned today in class at school. “I can’t wait to write this letter” he thought. “I’m gonna save it and give it to my kids one day in the future.” Elijah sits down at the desk in his bedroom and pulls out his notepad. “Here goes nothing.” He starts as he begins to write.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
People Who Inspired Me to be a Writer: Spike Lee
Have you ever watched a movie that was more than a movie? I mean, like it had a real life effect on you in a way that impacted your real world experiences? Well that’s what I recieved from all of Spike Lee’s movies. He is one of my all time favorite filmmakers and he is an incredible storyteller who inspired me as a writer.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Journal
Queen Bess
When I was in elementary school I read this story about a young Black woman in the early 1900’s who was said to be the first Black American female pilot ever. This was very interesting to me because as much as I was taught the importance of Black history in my house, added to how much my family loved to fly, I had never been taught the history of Black pilots in America, let alone Black female pilots at that. That young Black female pilot who’s history I came to know was Bessie Colman.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Journal
My Skin is Sin . Content Warning.
Six year old Kenya is getting off the school bus with her head held down and a frown on her face. “Hi baby.” Says her mother Carla as she walks past her without acknowledgement. “What’s the matter?” Carla asked. Kenya stormed upstairs without answering her and went straight to the bathroom next to her bedroom. Kenya closed the bathroom door and stared into the mirror above the sink with tears in her eyes. All she could feel was despair as she stared at her reflection.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
Keys to the Future
He-….Hey. H-…how’s everybody doin today? I’m sorry for the repetitive stammering. I’m a set of keys. Yes the kinda keys you use on a daily basis to drive your car or get into your house, I’m them. I’m currently bouncing up and down and all around because my owner is lost and looking for me, but what this idiot doesn’t realize is…I AM IN HIS BACK POCKET!!!
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
Dear Trayvon . Top Story - February 2024.
Dear Trayvon, My name is Joe Patterson. We don’t know each other, but we have a lot in common. We are both young Black males, we have both faced ignorance and discrimination because of our skin color and we share a birthday, February 5th. I just wanted to write you a letter to let you know how life has been going since you’ve been gone.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Confessions
People Who Inspired Me to be a Writer: N.W.A
”You are now about to witness the strength of street knowledge…” Those are the words of Dr. Dre as the opening lines of Hip Hop ensemble NWA’s debut song “Straight Outta Compton”. When ranking all of my favorite Hip Hop groups, NWA is definitely my number one. No group has inspired me more than NWA. They literally taught me the blueprint for how to make great, everlasting Hip Hop and they are also one of my biggest inspirations for becoming a writer.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Journal
Cookie & Papa: Cancer Survivors
February 4th is World Cancer Day. It’s a time when cancer awareness is front and center. If there is anything that resonates with me most about this day it’s the fact that both of my grandparents, Erma Gwendolyn Spencer and Harry James Spencer are the two mightiest warriors to fight cancer that I have ever known.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Confessions
Forgotten Literature
Hello. I am The Black Experience in Revolutionary North Carolina. Yes that is my name. If you’re wondering why my name is so long it’s because I am a book and I was written by Jeffrey J. Crow. I am a book on Black History and the person I belong to is a young Black male. Today is the third day of February and I should be extremely happy because this is the month for which I should be read and celebrated the most. But the truth is I am not happy. I am actually very disappointed because my owner has misplaced me.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
Apollo: a tribute to Carl Weathers
One weekend when I was like five years old, I went over my dad’s house for the weekend and he rented the movie Predator (1987). It was my first time ever watching it and I was excited because I was a big Arnold Schwarzenegger fan. One of the main characters in the movie was a guy named Dillon, portrayed by Carl Weathers, the equally muscle bound best friend of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character. This was my introduction to the legendary and sure enough I would become a fan of all of his work as an actor as I grew up.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Journal








