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  • Second Term, Second Verse: Dumber, Meaner, Somehow More Orange

    Second Term, Second Verse: Dumber, Meaner, Somehow More Orange

    Let’s begin this enchanted retread with a little déjà vu: Donald J. Trump, once again sitting in the Oval Office—this time without even pretending to read the Constitution. It’s not a reboot, friends. It’s a bloated sequel nobody asked for, written by Facebook uncles and powered by supply chain rage, Bud Light boycotts, and the

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  • 70 Years of Mousewash: Disneyland’s Diamond-Encrusted Nostalgia Parade Rolls On

    70 Years of Mousewash: Disneyland’s Diamond-Encrusted Nostalgia Parade Rolls On

    Well folks, the House of Mouse has hit the big 7-0. That’s right—Disneyland Resort is celebrating its 70th Anniversary, proving that with enough corporate synergy, artificial joy, and nostalgia-steeped branding, even a theme park can become a religion. And like any good American faith, this one comes with overpriced snacks, emotionally manipulative musicals, and a

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  • The Love That Stayed: Why I Wrote Small Town Gayby: Heal. Swipe. Live.

    The Love That Stayed: Why I Wrote Small Town Gayby: Heal. Swipe. Live.

    Why I Wrote Small Town Gayby: Heal. Swipe. Live.Read the book on Amazon | Explore my other work I didn’t write this book because I wanted to.I wrote it because there wasn’t a page left in me that wasn’t already about him. About us. I needed more room. More room than a single chapter could

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  • From Pews to Platforms: Why I Wrote From Pray to Slay

    From Pews to Platforms: Why I Wrote From Pray to Slay

    📘 Get the book here📚 Explore more books on my Amazon Author Page I didn’t write From Pray to Slay because I thought the world needed another “queer trauma” novel. I wrote it because I needed something messier than healing and more honest than hope. I needed something that didn’t tie things up with a

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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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  • Make Coca-Cola Sweet Again: Trump Claims Victory Over Corn Syrup

    Make Coca-Cola Sweet Again: Trump Claims Victory Over Corn Syrup

    In a groundbreaking act of nutritional diplomacy, former President Donald J. Trump took to social media this week to announce that Coca-Cola—yes, the same company that once snubbed him by allegedly removing Diet Coke from the White House—has finally bent the knee. According to Trump, the soda giant has agreed to replace high-fructose corn syrup

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  • Louisiana Police Chiefs Accused of Turning Visa Fraud Into Side Hustle—Now Accepting Bribes in Crawfish or Crypto

    Louisiana Police Chiefs Accused of Turning Visa Fraud Into Side Hustle—Now Accepting Bribes in Crawfish or Crypto

    In the latest episode of Law & Disorder: Cajun Edition, three Louisiana police chiefs—yes, chiefs, not officers—have been charged in a scheme so brazen it could’ve been an FX original series. Federal prosecutors allege the men accepted bribes in exchange for filing fake police reports to help noncitizens obtain U.S. visas. Which is bold, considering

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  • When the World Turns Rainbow But Still Cuts Deep: Wish You Were Queer – Out Now

    When the World Turns Rainbow But Still Cuts Deep: Wish You Were Queer – Out Now

    Buy the book here: Wish You Were Queer on AmazonCheck out more of my work on my Amazon Author Page There’s this idea that queer kids dream of a better world—one where being who we are doesn’t come with whispers, looks, punishments, or pain. It’s a fantasy born from survival. But what if that world

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  • Confessions from the Wreckage: Why I Wrote Daddy Issues Anonymous

    Confessions from the Wreckage: Why I Wrote Daddy Issues Anonymous

    📘 Grab your copy here Let’s get something out of the way:I didn’t want to write this book.I had to. Daddy Issues Anonymous didn’t begin as a story. It started as a scream. A gut-deep, eye-rolling, sarcasm-soaked exhale of, “Are you kidding me with this?” It was grief in a drag wig. Humor on top

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  • Something Tender Survives Is Not a Love Story—It’s A Survival Story

    Something Tender Survives Is Not a Love Story—It’s A Survival Story

    Why I Wrote Something Tender SurvivesBuy it here When I first sat down to write Something Tender Survives, I didn’t know if I was building a novel or just trying to exhale. I’d written about trauma before—memoirs where I peeled back the skin of my past, bled truth onto the page, and called it healing.

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