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Soul Screaming #6 – a weekly newsletter by perhaps the world’s oldest emerging author

by Christopher Ryan Breaking News: Butch and Suni splashed back down Earth yesterday, greeted by a pod of dolphins. We had a live microphone to catch what the dolphins said: “Where’d you go? Was there water there? Did they have fish?” … Continue reading

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Soul Screaming #5 – a weekly newsletter by perhaps the world’s oldest emerging author

by Christopher Ryan I keep thinking of a line from a cult classic movie as I watch updates on the long-delayed return of astronauts Butch and Suni (Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams) to our shores after nine months in space. … Continue reading

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SOUL SCREAMING #4 – a weekly newsletter by perhaps the world’s oldest emerging author

by Christopher Ryan THIS JUST IN: Internet rabbit holes are multiplying and turning darker by the day! We turn now to recent social media victim, emerging author Christopher Ryan. “I was just innocently scrolling through YouTube and Instagram,” he confessed, “and … Continue reading

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SOUL SCREAMING #3 – a weekly newsletter by perhaps the world’s oldest emerging author

by Christopher Ryan We’re living in historical times. Depending on where you are politically, this is the best of times or the worst of times. But no matter where on the spectrum of opinions you stand, for most of us, … Continue reading

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Pandemic Plusses: The Last Thing I Expected to Do During the Pandemic Was Dance

Outside, a human wanders by, alone. Then no one comes into view for long stretches of time. A geezer wanders by with a small dog and a filled plastic bag. Remember back in the good old days when plastic bags … Continue reading

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This Cold Won’t Stop Me

Maintaining my secret identity as an author requires a cover identity. Mine has its challenges. Sure, being a high school teacher requires writing lesson plans and grading mountains of essays and teaching great new minds, but there is another, darker … Continue reading

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