Critical Review of Ozark Netflix’s Ozark delivers a gripping, atmospheric exploration of crime, morality, and family dynamics in rural America. Created by Bill Dubuque and
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Veterans Day Message: A Letter of Unity, Resilience, and Honor
Fellow Service Members, Today, as we observe Veterans Day, I’m reaching out not just as a service member, but as a comrade who has stood
In Times Embrace
For My Dad – in Loving Memory of Johnny E. Derossett In quiet shadows, by his side,My father lay as memories cried,A decade lost in
My Opinion on Donald Dump Trump
We have a convicted felon running for President of the United States. The guy surrounds himself with MORONS. His choice for vice president is a
The Lufthansa Heist: One of the Most Audacious Crimes in American History
On December 11, 1978, in the early hours of a bitter winter morning, one of the most legendary crimes in U.S. history unfolded at John
The Last Goodbye
I wrote this story just after my dad passed away. I continue to miss him. It was a typical autumn morning when Sarah’s phone rang.
Through the Seasons
Maya sat by the window, staring out at the rain tapping rhythmically against the glass. Her thoughts drifted, as they often did, to Lucas. It
Echoes of the Deep
The first time the sound was heard, most of the townspeople dismissed it. The wind, they thought, or perhaps a large cargo ship docking further
The Last Leaf on Maple Street
Edith Miller sat by the large bay window in her living room, her hands cradling a warm cup of tea. Outside, the branches of the
Donald Trump: The Bully in Politics
Donald Trump’s political career has been characterized by a polarizing and confrontational style that often evokes the image of a bully. From the moment he