>> Yo, yo, yo. What's up? What's up? What's up? What's happening? What's happening? What's happening? It's me, Jason Reynolds, and this is basically just a public service announcement. We getting ready to start something. When I saw we, I mean me, but in conjunction, of course, with the ambassadorship Library of Congress and Library of Congress and everybody else involved. We're getting ready to start this new thing where we're basically -- I'm basically going to offer you guys some prompts so we can keep this thing moving in terms of our writing and our imaginations and our creativity. So I'm calling it the Write, Right, Rite. Now let me explain what the Write, Right, Rite is. Now these are three different writes. Number 1, w r i t e. You all know what that write means, it means to write, right? We all know what that means but in this particular case, it just means to express yourself. That's what I mean by it. The second right, r i g h t. Normally when we say that right, we mean like correct. I don't really believe in like correct. I just believe in doing it the way you do it, right? However, you feel comfortable doing it. What feels real and true to you. And then the last rite means ritual, r i t e. It means ritual. And so, this is the express yourself the way you want to ritual conducted and hosted by your man, Jason. And so, tune in. follow along. And I'm going to be throwing out some ridiculous prompts to keep us sharp. To keep us fresh and to keep us loose in such a tight time. All right. Appreciate you all and I will talk to you all soon and by the way, tell your grandmama thank you so much for the sweet potato pie. Peace.