Want To Learn About Yours Truly?

Published on 17 May 2022 at 21:17

So, where should I begin? I already explained the basics on the About page. How about what I have accomplished within the last decade?

* In 2012, I hand wrote 3-4 additional short stories. "The Horrors of Womanhood" and All of Chastity's Men (which remains on hiatus) were originally created in early 2012.

* During 2013, I joined a handful of websites ranging from the original Xanga where I made Top Blogger multiple times to a handful of other sites.

Making Top Blogger was before and during The Xanga Team chose to shut down their platform only to relaunch on WordPress' and forced every Xangan to annually pay $47 to blog.

Thanks to The Xanga Team dumping their money problems into our laps, they caused lots of division and infighting within the Xangan Community all because they didn't want to take out a business loan to save their own platform and wanted us to pay for their own company.

Because The Xanga Team expected for every blogger to annually pay $47 to blog on their failbag Xanga 2.0 relaunch platform rather than making it optional to pay like years ago, some of my loyal subscribers and I fled to Blogster.

As much as we enjoyed Blogster in the beginning of our relocation, the so-called "Honeymoon Phase" fizzled out FAST.

Even though there were SOME decent bloggers on Blogster, the online community was and still is too caustic because of self-righteous, political activists and legalistic, religious zealots mostly from the Baby Boomer generation.

It may sound like I'm being a generationist, but the Baby Boomer bloggers from Blogster were and still are close-minded people, who act worse than teenagers in high school.

That's not including disingenuous, social climbing, copycat bloggers, who falsely support other authors and bloggers with individuality and ambition.

Like I already said on the About page, I built my very first website, It's Not All Gumdrops & Unicorns on September 23, 2013 through the soon to be shut down platform, Webs.

Shortly after, I joined the coolest social media site, which was the Horror equivalent to Facebook, known as Horror-Punks.

It sucks that the owner of the Horror centric social media site had to be put out of its misery, a few years ago. Then again, it became a ghost town on life support.

Last year, I told Horror-Punks' web developer that I miss hearing my IM chat feature scream and growl, during chats.

Meanwhile, I joined Writer's Cafe and made their front page under the category "Writers To Watch" in November 2013.

Yes, 2013 was an online roller coaster for me (besides helping my know-it-all uncle offline with his business).

However, anything was better than enduring extremely pretentious and entitled attention whores clogging up my news feed on Fakebook with their gratuitous selfies and bragging for the sake of bragging ad nauseam.

Moving along, on May 24, 2016, I had the wonderful opportunity of interviewing the former bassist/co-founder of White Zombie, Sean Yseult.

Being a fan of White Zombie's, since the time of my preteens and being granted the opportunity of interviewing her by phone on a radio show, was a huge honor.

I could drone on forever, but I think I'll shut up for now and end things here. Make sure to check out the Excerpts page and let me know what you think!

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