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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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  • 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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  • The Chapters That Deserved Volumes: Small Town Gayby: Rebirth Isn’t Painless

    The Chapters That Deserved Volumes: Small Town Gayby: Rebirth Isn’t Painless

    Amazon Link: Rebirth Isn’t Painless From The Author When I wrote Small Town Gayby, I called it a fictional memoir—a mosaic of truth and storytelling that pieced together the outlines of my life into something whole. At the time, I needed a way to tell the story in one breath, to get it all out,

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  • 2,062 Reasons to Say Thank You

    2,062 Reasons to Say Thank You

    I sat down to write this post thinking it would just be a quick “thanks y’all,” but the truth is—this milestone deserves more than that. Because when I launched these books into the world, I didn’t expect this. I didn’t expect 2,060 of you to download my eBooks. I didn’t expect 2 people to buy

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  • The Sugar Rot: Why I Wrote The Bitter Aftertaste

    The Sugar Rot: Why I Wrote The Bitter Aftertaste

    The Bitter Aftertaste I’ve always loved zombie stories. Not just the blood and chaos (though, let’s be honest—I live for a good gore-streaked takedown), but the truth they expose. The way they strip people down to who they really are when the Wi-Fi’s gone, the power’s out, and the rules don’t matter anymore. But with

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  • Behind the Heat: Why I Wrote Suté & Solitude

    Behind the Heat: Why I Wrote Suté & Solitude

    There’s something about kitchens that always felt a little like churches—hot, reverent, chaotic. A place where you suffer beautifully in the pursuit of perfection. Suté & Solitude was born from that heat. But it’s not just a culinary novel. It’s a love letter to every queer person who’s ever tried to outrun loneliness by working

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  • Supreme Court to Federal Workers: You’re Fired—Respectfully, Constitutionally

    Supreme Court to Federal Workers: You’re Fired—Respectfully, Constitutionally

    SCOTUS greenlights Trump’s plan to trim the government like it’s a reality show cast In a decision that stunned labor experts and delighted men who scream “drain the swamp” into their Bluetooth headsets, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 8–1 to overturn a previous injunction blocking Donald Trump’s mass federal layoffs plan—clearing the runway for the

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