At sixteen, a quiet walk home turned into the scariest night of my life — and the moment I found the fighter hiding inside me. What began as terror became transformation, proving that courage doesn’t wait for permission. This is the story of how I went from frozen in fear to running on pure fire.
Seeing Beyond the Veil: A Review of Later by Stephen King
Stephen King has always had a gift for taking the supernatural and making it feel unsettlingly close to home. With Later, he delivers a story that is as eerie and thrilling as you’d expect—but also strangely tender, deeply human, and, for me, incredibly resonant. A Premise That Hooks, A Voice That Lingers Later follows Jamie …
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Is Blogging Dead? (And Why I’m Still Here Anyway)
I’ve been blogging for fifteen years. It started under an assumed name, on a blog about my life with sarcoidosis. It wasn’t supposed to be anything big—just a way to cope, to process, to reach out into the void. But it turned out a lot of people were out there, searching for the same thing …
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From Casiopedia to Siri: A Love Letter (and a Rant) from a Lifelong Tech Addict
I am a lover of tech. Not in the casual, “I like gadgets” kind of way — I mean a full-blown, lifelong, soul-deep obsession with all things electronic, digital, smart, and sleek. I’ve always been in love with tech. Back in the 80s, when most people were walking around with bulky telephone books and leather-bound …
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Why I’ve Officially Replaced Google With Something Better
I’ve always been inquisitive. My mind is constantly turning, needing to know how things work or what something means. Whether I’m writing, brainstorming, or just following a random curiosity, I find myself diving deep into research more often than not. Like many writers, I’ve relied heavily on Google. And like many writers, I’ve found myself …
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