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CTYLF

Last week I was a co-counselor at CTYLF, which stands for the Connecticut Youth Leadership Forum. At CTYLF, teenagers and young adults with disabilities learn to unlock their leadership potential. I have history with this project as I was a delegate back in 2016 with CTYLF. It was a terrifying, but illuminating experience to stay […]

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No Sales

Yesterday I was a vendor at a book selling event called Sidewalk Stories. It was a fantastic event with many vendors and nice people, however I didn’t sell a single book despite sitting in my booth for four hours. This was my first experience getting no sales when I attended an event like this. Of

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Easter 2025

Happy Easter Sunday to those who celebrate. he has risen indeed! It’s crazy how easter wasn’t even in April last year and  this year the holiday falls on the 20th of April. Anyway, I hope you all are enjoying Easter with your families. Whether it’s your biological or chosen family hardly matters. Yesterday, I spent

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Coming Soon

My sequel novel to Looked Down Upon: The Exiled Kin is coming soon. I hope those of you reading this are as ecstatic as I am. This book only took me a year and a half compared to four years for my debut novel. I think the biggest difference is I let go of my

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The Paradox

Life is often a paradox and full of contradictions. Many people are walking contradictions where they say something but do something else that goes against their values or words. People are complicated and some are even hypocrites. However, it’s not always simple. Most folks want to be healthy and lose weight, but want to eat

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Museum Memories

Museum memories are meant for appreciation. I realize museums aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but I’ve always been adored by subjects such as history, art, and science. This past weekend I made some new museum memories, one of which I never saw as a possibility for me. One of my art pieces is temporarily on

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