The author reflects on their passion for storytelling and the profound connection between writing and self-expressions, sharing updates on recent publications like "The Stricken" and the upcoming paranormal book "The Whisper." They emphasize a commitment to honoring indigenous cultures in their non-fiction work about the Yaqui and O’odham tribes while expressing gratitude for their readers.
Rediscovering Your Life’s Light
The author reflects on feeling a loss of personal joy despite loving their family. They reminisce about brighter times and battle inner turmoil, believing their own value is diminishing. Writing serves as an escape and a legacy, while they grapple with life's challenges and existential thoughts about significance and worth.
My New Book on Circus Oddities Launching September 23rd
I am pleased to announce the release of my new book, "Freaks: Life in the Circus, from Yesterday to Today" on September 23rd. This publication is inspired by my blog series of the same name, wherein I explored the lives of extraordinary individuals often referred to as freaks or sideshow performers. With a profound appreciation… Continue reading My New Book on Circus Oddities Launching September 23rd
Remembering Fallen Heroes: Paul Hein’s Vietnam Story
In honor of Memorial Day and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to our country, it is fitting to recognize Paul Hein. Paul, a Vietnam veteran assigned to company A, 2/48th infantry, 3rd Brigade, 10th Infantry Division, enlisted instead of waiting to be drafted. Although Paul did not die in the war, many of his… Continue reading Remembering Fallen Heroes: Paul Hein’s Vietnam Story
Understanding Mental Health Awareness Month: A Personal Journey
Did you know its mental Health Awareness Month? well it is for the month of May. Such an important month for awareness to those who struggle like myself. For those that do not know what and why this month exist, it all says it in the name, but for additional context: Mental Health Awareness Month (also… Continue reading Understanding Mental Health Awareness Month: A Personal Journey
Honoring Sacrifice: A Personal Reflection on Motherhood
Mother's Day evokes mixed emotions. For some, it’s a painful reminder of loss, like the author's mother, who passed away in 2015, despite her struggles and sacrifices. The author also reflects on his wife’s hard work and love for their daughter, urging others to cherish their mothers, acknowledging both their humanity and flaws.
Overcoming Toxic Shame: My Memoir Journey
For those writers out there, you know how freeing it can be to create a character, a world and to infuse ourselves into our stories, our characters. Giving you an ability to create a character or characters unique to our beliefs and values. Just as it is important to create powerful fictional characters in books,… Continue reading Overcoming Toxic Shame: My Memoir Journey
Celebrating Childhood Through Writing: My Short Stories
The author reflects on the transformative nature of writing, a passion ignited at twelve with a series of short stories. Having published "Short Stories of a Child's Mind," they successfully compiled their work into a single volume, set for release on August 30, 2025, honoring their late mother’s birthday.
Freddy’s Nightmares: A Hidden Gem of 90s Horror TV
Do you remember one of the greatest Horror television shows that once existed Freddy's nightmares running for two season between 1988-1990. I remember this show fondly but not for the reason one would think. I was actually eight years old when it first came out, having watched the films. Mom and dad were divorced and… Continue reading Freddy’s Nightmares: A Hidden Gem of 90s Horror TV
Would the World Embrace Hitler Today?
Would the World adore Adolf Hitler if he was a live today, I say Absolutely. Living in the day and age, one would think that no one would fan over an authoritarian type like Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini and dare I say our current president DJT. Many would say he is not like anyone of those… Continue reading Would the World Embrace Hitler Today?