Edward Anderson
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Edward writes queer led stories that show that the LGBTQIA+ characters lives are multifaceted.
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Who Stopped The Roger Rabbit Sequel?
While Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a beloved movie now, people who worked on the flick had a different perspective. It was in development hell. No executive or producer could agree on a vision for how the story should come together. Or how to film it.
By Edward Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
Memoirs Of A Paperboy
One second can change your life forever. My one second came when I was just 16 years old. Until now, I have never talked about what happened on the summer day that changed my life. Which set me down the path that brought me to where I am today.
By Edward Anderson5 years ago in Criminal
Bitcoin's Decade Long Mystery Unraveled
Bitcoin has long left many an internet detective scratching their chin. It appeared on January 9, 2009, with a mysterious founder. Satoshi Nakomoto was credited as the creator of the currency. There was just one problem, no one with that name existed.
By Edward Anderson5 years ago in The Chain
The Dangerous Secrets Of A Doctor
Dr. Alan Canty seemed to have it all. A successful psychologist, he had offices in Detroit and Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. His patients loved him, even if they thought he was a bit odd. They ignored his peculiar behaviors because he was generous with them, even arranging sessions at his home.
By Edward Anderson5 years ago in Criminal
The History And Triumph Of Santa
The way Christmas is celebrated has historical roots. Especially with the man who is at the center of the holiday season: Santa Claus (St.Nick). His story plays a big part in how the day is celebrated. It also helped shape some of the most popular traditions that are embedded in society's consciousness.
By Edward Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
The Running Mate Who Changed History
Politics create history. History creates politics. Then there are men and women who helped shape both. Some shaped history in ways that are obvious and easily provable. Others molded society in ways that are more subtle and requires more research than is typical.
By Edward Anderson6 years ago in The Swamp
The Plot That Killed Governor William Goebel
"Politics have never been this divided," people declare about the current state of American politics. Bipartisanship does seem to be a thing of the past, as both parties dig their heels in on certain issues. However, one needs only to look at the 1899 Governor's race in Kentucky to see how bad it could be.
By Edward Anderson6 years ago in The Swamp
What Happened to Beau Kennedy
Big dicks are always in style. When that cock is attached to an alleged straight guy, well that amplifies the hotness of the male performer. These facts allow for producers to come up with scenarios that will intrigue the public and make them a ton of money.
By Edward Anderson6 years ago in Filthy
Taylor Swift and Misogyny
"There will never be another like me-e-e-e!" Taylor Swift informed us on the lead single to her album, Lover. Indeed this certainly seems to be a true statement. More than most other artists, Swift has deftly changed images and music genres without much controversy.
By Edward Anderson6 years ago in Viva








