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  • Trapped Together, Falling Apart: The Real Story Behind Until Further Notice

    Trapped Together, Falling Apart: The Real Story Behind Until Further Notice

    Start Reading Now:📚 Amazon Author Page📘 Until Further Notice – Free with Kindle Unlimited What happens when your only human contact is a total stranger with a pineapple vape and no sense of boundaries? You write Until Further Notice. This book wasn’t planned. It emerged the way a lot of things did during lockdown—messy, improvised,

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  • Silicon Fever Dreams: Tech Titans, Quantum Chaos, and the Dawn of AI Interviewers Who Judge Your Vibe

    Silicon Fever Dreams: Tech Titans, Quantum Chaos, and the Dawn of AI Interviewers Who Judge Your Vibe

    Somewhere between the release of a quantum chip named like your aunt’s dog (hi, Willow) and the quiet pivot from “ban AI in hiring” to “please, AI, hire someone,” the tech world decided it was time to let its mask slip. Not the innovation mask. The sanity one. This week’s round-up in Techgeddon 2025™ offers

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  • Venus Rises: At 45, Williams Wins and the Tennis World Files for AARP

    Venus Rises: At 45, Williams Wins and the Tennis World Files for AARP

    In a move that sent shockwaves through sports media and orthopedic surgeons alike, Venus Williams has won a WTA match at the age of 45—because apparently time is a construct, and knees are optional. Yes, while most of us are googling “how to get up without making a noise,” Venus is out here reminding the

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  • Trump Shares AI Mugshots of Obama After Declassified Docs Drop, Nation Wonders If Reality Has Been PARDONED

    Trump Shares AI Mugshots of Obama After Declassified Docs Drop, Nation Wonders If Reality Has Been PARDONED

    This week, reality got redacted, deepfaked, and re-released as a partisan reboot. Newly declassified documents—courtesy of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, who has apparently pivoted from anti-war progressive to cosplay intelligence officer—suggest that elements of the Obama administration allegedly ‘manufactured’ intelligence to justify the Trump-Russia probe in 2016. The documents are already being hailed

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  • The Algorithm Can Smell Your Authenticity—So Make It Cry

    The Algorithm Can Smell Your Authenticity—So Make It Cry

    On Brand, Off Script, and Just Vulnerable Enough to Sell Something Let’s be honest: in 2025, “storytelling” has become the avocado toast of branding—everywhere, wildly overpriced, and weaponized by people who swear their morning routine involves a gratitude journal and a $400 candle. But here’s the thing: storytelling still works. Not because audiences are gullible,

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  • Beyond the Headline: Unpacking the Gaza Conflict’s Long-Term Impacts

    Beyond the Headline: Unpacking the Gaza Conflict’s Long-Term Impacts

    A deeper look into the long tail of trauma, bureaucracy, and selective compassion Somewhere between your third scroll past an Instagram infographic and the seventh “breaking news” chyron that wasn’t, Gaza kept happening. And while the rest of the world moved on to Taylor Swift ticket drama and the return of pumpkin spice fascism, a

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  • The Soft Launch Isn’t a Phase. It’s a Warning.

    The Soft Launch Isn’t a Phase. It’s a Warning.

    Read All My Books on Amazon | The Soft Launch – Available Now Free to Read with Kindle Unlimited Let’s get one thing straight: this isn’t a story about falling in love. It’s about falling into something—messy, curated, emotionally reckless—and realizing too late that you want it to be real. The Soft Launch isn’t sweet.

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  • Fake It Till You Mean It: When Pretending Feels Like the Truth

    Fake It Till You Mean It: When Pretending Feels Like the Truth

    📚 See all my books on Amazon🔗 Free on Kindle Unlimited: Fake It Till You Mean It I started writing Fake It Till You Mean It in 2015. Back then, it was lighter. A queer romcom with fake dating, wedding chaos, and just enough sarcasm to keep the feelings at bay. It was fun. Clever.

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  • Artificial Ignorance: How AI Chatbots Are Taking Our Jobs, Writing Our Movies, and Still Can’t Fold Laundry

    Artificial Ignorance: How AI Chatbots Are Taking Our Jobs, Writing Our Movies, and Still Can’t Fold Laundry

    It started with autocorrect. Then came Alexa, Siri, and the slow surrender of basic human tasks to increasingly smug-sounding machines. Now, in the year of our glitchy lord 2025, AI has upgraded from polite suggestion engines to full-fledged disruptors of everything we once held sacred: writing, art, ethics, employment—and most terrifying of all—our sense of

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  • 30 Lines I Shouldn’t Have Written, But Did

    30 Lines I Shouldn’t Have Written, But Did

    (And Why They Still Hurt) After years of writing in silence—submitting manuscripts, shelving drafts, waiting for the mythical “right time”—I finally stopped waiting. I self-published. Loudly. Messily. Honestly. These books aren’t polished for comfort. They’re blood-wrapped confessions, survivors’ testaments, trauma told with teeth and tenderness. Below are 30 lines I never thought I’d write, but

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