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    Cancel Culture - First Amendment Rights: Freedom of Speech - Government Overreach

    The Free Speech Crisis in America: How Censorship is Silencing Citizens

    March 26, 2025 - By R.D. Hayes

    Is free speech dying in America? Learn how censorship impacts everyday citizens, real cases of suppression, and how to protect your First Amendment rights.

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    Foreign Policies - Government & Politics - Whistleblower & Leaks

    White House Signal Leak Exposes Recklessness in Handling Sensitive Yemen Info

    March 25, 2025 - By R.D. Hayes

    A recent White House signal leak exposed sensitive Yemen intelligence. Learn how this recklessness mirrors past breaches and why it’s a national security risk.

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    History & Heritage - Human Rights - Social Issues

    The Timeless Beacon of Liberty: Embracing Our Shared Humanity

    March 9, 2025 - By R.D. Hayes

    "Give me your tired, our poor, your huddled masses" What happened and how do we get this back?

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    Country Living/Rural Lie - Lifestyle - Memories - Oklahoma Life - Personal Stories/Reflections

    Why I Miss Country Life: Bonfires, Horses, and the Good Kind of Trouble

    March 2, 2025 - By R.D. Hayes

    There’s something about country life that sticks with you, no matter where life takes you. Lately, I’ve been missing it more than ever. Sometimes, I catch myself wishing my kids could have grown up the way I did—running wild under open skies, staying out all night, and getting into the…

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    Site News - Writing

    Finding My Voice as a Writer: A Journey Toward Meaningful Advocacy

    February 12, 2025 - By R.D. Hayes

    For as long as I can remember, writing has been my sanctuary. It’s where I escape, create, and make sense of the world. But over the years, I’ve struggled to define what kind of writer I want to be. I love writing fiction—crafting worlds, developing characters, and telling stories that…

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    Social Media - Writing

    Be an Effective Social Justice Warrior

    February 12, 2025 - By R.D. Hayes

    Discover how to be an effective Social Justice Warrior (SJW) by advocating for equality, amplifying marginalized voices, and creating meaningful change. Learn actionable tips and insights..

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    The Military I Knew: A Reflection

    February 12, 2025 - By R.D. Hayes

    When I was in basic training, the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” marked a historic moment. I remember my battle buddy shouting, “I’m gay!” and the entire company erupting in laughter—not out of malice, but perhaps out of relief, joy, or even disbelief that such a moment had finally…

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    Marketing

    Poshmark for Authors: Not Just for Fashionistas!

    October 25, 2024 - By R.D. Hayes

    While Poshmark is known for fashion, it's expanding into other categories, including books. Here's why authors should consider adding Poshmark to their marketing toolkit:

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    Becoming an Author: R.D. Hayes

    10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Writing My First Book

    October 25, 2024 - By R.D. Hayes

    I've been there, done that, and got the coffee-stained manuscript to prove it. Looking back, there are a few things I wish I'd known before diving headfirst into the world of authorship.

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    Selling Online

    From Page-Turner to Profit-Turner: Why Authors are Becoming Reselling Pros

    October 25, 2024 - By R.D. Hayes

    Have you noticed your favorite author popping up in your online marketplace feeds? You’re not alone! More and more writers are adding “reseller” to their resumes, and it’s a trend that’s fascinating to watch. But why are wordsmiths swapping manuscripts for vintage finds and thrifted treasures? Let’s dive in! The…

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    Books on Writing

    February 5, 2022 - By R.D. Hayes

    I want to try something with this blog and my writing career. Many writers like to give advice. Hell, I like giving advice, especially on writing, but if I\’m honest with myself, my writing advice isn\’t always suitable for everyone and maybe not anyone, but I like doing it so…

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  • Writing a Book

    Writing Politics into Fiction

    January 30, 2022 - By R.D. Hayes

    As a child, my parents called me ambitious. My classmates called me informative, and teachers called me creative. Personally, I think of myself as someone with a purpose. What is that purpose? Creating a world worth living in.  What is the best way for me to do this? Well, I\’m…

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    Independent Author Update on Getting Book Reviews

    December 11, 2021 - By R.D. Hayes

              It has been a little while since I did a book update on The Great Bandit. To help promote my book, I registered with a few sites, but then discovered that it would cost an arm and a leg. A few copies of the book…

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  • Family Life - Short Stories

    The Dog Channel Pissed My Dog Off

    November 23, 2021 - By R.D. Hayes

    Gary, a friend of mine, has a house full of dogs left by his late brother Ronnie, who was also my friend. He’s been living with them for almost a year. It’s unclear what he’ll do with these dogs, and he’s trying to find them homes. However, most of them…

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  • Becoming an Author: R.D. Hayes

    Publishing My Book as an Indi Author

    November 22, 2021 - By R.D. Hayes

    Over the past five years, I have worked on the same damn book. An earlier version of the book had been published, but I thought it needed to be expanded upon. By the time I was finished, I had written forty chapters, and I\’m currently working on a second book.…

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  • Blogging - Migraines - Writing

    Need to Recover Old Blog Post?

    December 27, 2020 - By R.D. Hayes

    Here is something I had not done in a while; I lost my entire blog. As many know, I have Hemiplegic Migraines. These are some of the ugliest migraines a person can have. They affect my entire body and keep me bedridden for days, weeks, and even months. During these…

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  • Editing - Writing - Writing a Book

    Avoid Filtering and Improve Your Writing

    December 24, 2020 - By R.D. Hayes

    Guest Post by D K ELLIOTT The characters in your novel are the essence of your story, and you want your reader, your customer, to develop an emotional involvement with the characters. You create involvement of the reader when you bring him into the scenes as a participant in the action.…

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    One Gals Journey to Living a Normal Life

    April 3, 2020 - By R.D. Hayes

    As you all know, I have a chronic illness. I got significant news a month ago; they came out with a new medication I hadn’t tried. Yay! My doctors, Diana O’Connor, and Rachel Moore out of Oklahoma City, gave me a sample but said they didn’t have many so this…

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  • Writing

    Being a Writer with Migraines

    January 3, 2020 - By R.D. Hayes

    You got to love migraines; they come when unexpected, especially while you are trying to be a writer. Nothing is worse than having a pounding headache, unable to see, inability to focus, and yet your mind keeps going back to your writing project. Writing with migraines is a bitch. So,…

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    List of Subordinating Conjunctions

    January 1, 2019 - By R.D. Hayes

    A subordinating conjunction is a group of words connecting each other or a phrase called a conjunction that introduces a dependent clause, joining it to a main clause. Subordinating conjunctions go with dependent clauses used to redefine or change the focal point of a sentence. Now you know what a subordinating…

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