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FLASH FICTION: Tradition
A flash fiction I wrote at a Writer's Group prompted with the word "tradition"
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Feb 11, 20251 min read


FICTION: Mikey from Middle School
Short Story - Contemporary Romance Comedy Natasha scoffed seeing the café's order line reaching the door. Christmas was just three days...
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Dec 1, 20234 min read


The Holiday Season is Here (Flash Fiction)
I came to a mind-numbing stop. Before me, aisles and aisles of reds, whites, blue, silver, gold, and the ever-present green. Christmas...
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Nov 7, 20181 min read


Hurricane Irma
Things are a little crazy with prepping for the Hurricane. Please bare with disorganization and prepare that Valerie may lose power for a...
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Sep 8, 20171 min read


A Fisherman’s Tail
“A Fisherman’s Tail” is a fun, quirky fantasy comedy centered around some old fisherman and one newcomer, Tad. What unfolds at the end of this pier is both reminiscent of the fishing gurus of today with a flair of magic and a sprinkle of old man humor. A favorite among listeners when read at open mics! Feel free to share, plan on smiling and giggling! https://www.inkitt.com/stories/fantasy/98402 The peach colored sun had broken away from the purple horizon when Tad made it to
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Apr 26, 20172 min read


New Year Review – 2017
Another year has come and past. Though on a global and national level, 2016 was a nightmare filled with some scary events and we can only...
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Dec 29, 20164 min read


ESSAY Corn: America’s Backbone
Disclosure: This was a College Research Paper where we had to pull inspiration for our midterm and final essays from a book titled “Omnivore’s Dilemma”. In an attempt to stand out from the copious amounts of researched papers involving grassfed cattle, free range chickens, organic, non-organic, chemicals being used and so on, I latched onto one sarcastically made comment that I felt suggested something more and was out of place in a paragraph. Below was the result of research
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Oct 10, 20169 min read


ESSAY Corn Killed The Indians
Disclosure: This was a College Research Paper where we had to pull inspiration for our midterm and final essays from a book titled “Omnivore’s Dilemma”. In an attempt to stand out from the copious amounts of researched papers involving grassfed cattle, free range chickens, organic, non-organic, chemicals being used and so on, I latched onto one sarcastically made comment that I felt suggested something more and was out of place in a paragraph. Below was the result of research
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Oct 10, 20164 min read


Dear Flu…
Dear Flu, Thank you for reminding me as to how quickly and efficiently you can spread and take a grown person down along with an entire household from one tiny toddler. I now fully understand how you were able to wipe out most of Boston during WW1 and took out nearly 43,000 servicemen. In fact, the 1918 scourge killed ten times more Americans (approx 675,000) than who died in the war. Some say you killed more than the Black Death, and after our personal meeting, I would hav
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Sep 29, 20161 min read


My Struggle, My Victory, My Message on Mental Health
When I was asked to write something for Mental Wellness for #HoldOnToTheLight , I was thrilled. Why? It is the reason why I create and...
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Sep 22, 20168 min read


A Short-lived Treasure Hunt
Short Story, Humor The cell phone was ringing again. Florida summer heat brought in a wave of friends and family calling for favors, but this time it was Alvin. With a sigh, Jay answered, “Hey Al!” “Man, I hate to ask…” Alvin’s tone of voice was equal to a grimace on a face. “It’s my Air Conditioner…” Rubbing his forehead, Jay retorted, “Lightning didn’t hit it again, did it?” There was silence on the other end. The heat of Alvin’s frustrations coming through with no words ne
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Aug 19, 20163 min read


Recipe: Texas Skillet
Ingredients 1.5 pound ground beef 1/2 ~Fist Sized Sweet Onion 2 Tbsp of Minced Garlic in Water (Usually found in Produce section in jars)...
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Jun 22, 20161 min read


Author News
Hello Readers, Followers, Fans and the Curious! I haven’t done an update in a while, so here’s a run down on where I am with my pile of...
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Apr 25, 20166 min read


New Year – New Goals 2016
As with every year, I am doing my usual sit down and recap last year and look into what I want to achieve this year scenarios. Cracking...
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Jan 6, 20164 min read
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