About these Interviews

GREEN ROOMBEES

A place to land

A rider is often understood as a list. Water, snacks, green M&Ms. But beneath the logistics lives something more essential: the small rituals, the particular comforts, the quiet conditions that help a person step into the light ready to give everything.

This series listens for those things. It asks artists to get precise — not performative, not a cliché — about what they actually need. And it asks the guardians in that orbit — the host, the producer, the sound engineer, the music store — what genuine hospitality looks like before the soundcheck. What does it mean to make a stranger feel expected?

Both are acts of self-knowledge. Both require a kind of courage most people don't associate with green rooms or guest beds.

The green room is just the smallest, most human-scale version of the bigger question: do you know what you need, and are you willing to say it?

The gap closes when everyone in that orbit decides to close it — before the artist knows to ask. The founder of this series answered her part of that question by publishing her own [hospitality and tech rider] permanently in her press kit. She invites every artist in these pages to consider doing the same.

Some of these artists have been documented in performance on the Scriptaluna Stages page. The room and the interview are two ways of meeting the same person.


Photo credit: Silvia Passiflora
Interviews by Silvia Passiflora for Scriptaluna
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Green Roombees—Featured Artist

 

Mikhayla Robinson (Smith) 
2024-2026 Poet Laureate of Athens and Community Organizer

 

Green Roombees is the inaugural interview series of Scriptaluna Press. It documents what touring artists and the people in their orbit actually need before a performance — not the mythology of the rider, but the real thing. These are candid snapshots, not curated profiles — the kind of answers that make you feel like you pulled up a chair in the green room and just asked.

If your rider came down to one thing, what would you keep? If you are a host, what would you offer?

If my Rider came down to one thing, I would keep music. Music has this amazing way of transforming my mood. Taking me deeper into poetic presence, turning anything I do into ritual, into communion. As a producer and musician myself, I feel this innate intimacy and tension with psalm and creativity. Music has a way of transporting me, allowing me to alchemize my energy. Similarly, I would offer meditative/ambient music for someone else to feel that same experience.

Is there a small comfort — food, drink, or habit — that helps you settle in before a show? If you are a host, what would you offer?

I recently released my first album, The Gospel As Told By Black Love, and what really helped me settle in, or rather who, was the presence of folks who loved me. It was so great to get last minute texts from folks who couldn't make it, sending me their love, my girlfriends checking in on me, and helping me with my makeup,  and my dress, my friend dropping food off for me after only eating a bagel. My community is what keeps me going. As a host of the Athens writing group, Tattered Writers, I would offer the same: an encouraging word to the artist, my presence however they needed, a hug, a nudge to walk in confidence.

After a show, what helps you come back to yourself? If you are a host, what would you offer?

After a show, I really like to play it by ear. I let the energy take me wherever. If I'm tired I will rest, and dream about what took place. If I'm buzzing with excitement, I can take it to another spot to keep reading, be playful with poetry, go dancing, get dinner. As a host, I would make a list of activities/ places for the artist to either rest or convene after their show. It would be curated to their tastes/vibes so that they have the space and option to explore their energetic frame.

Where can people find you?

Folks can find me on instagram.com/mikhaylawrites, or on my website mikhaylawrites.com and album link: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-gospel-as-told-by-black-love/1869713249

 

Photo courtesy of the artist, March 8, 2026
Interviews by Silvia Passiflora for Scriptaluna
© 2026 Silvia Passiflora/Scriptaluna. All rights reserved.
Visit: Scriptaluna.com — Publishing House  scriptaluna.com

 

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About Scriptaluna Press

Silvia Passiflora, Southern Gothic Folk poet-songwriter and publisher of Scritpaluna LLC against a vintage wallpaper and steer's head display.

Scriptaluna Press serves as the publication arm of Scriptaluna’s broader creative and editorial ecosystem. While Scriptaluna.com functions as the brand house and multimedia foundation, Scriptaluna Press provides a dedicated space for interviews, features, and long-form editorial work.

This structural separation reflects a simple philosophy: creative infrastructure benefits from clarity. The brand house sustains identity, context, and continuity. The press arm sustains documentation designed to support permanence.

 

Green Roombees

Green Roombees Interviews are published at Scriptaluna Press, Scriptaluna’s dedicated editorial and publication space:

👉🏽 https://scriptaluna.press/green-roombees-interviews