Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Here are my TOP 10 MOST VIEWED BLOG posts from 2025 (and why I think you read them)

     TOP TEN MOST VIEWED BLOG POSTS FOR 2025! Links to each one and reasons why found below. Big boosts for ones with multi-media, either video or audio. Also, posts about Shadows of the Seen received a lot of looks. 

     More likely you'll give a shit about as much as the Top 10 Most Iconic Pop Culture Moments of 2025.





Below is My TOP 10 MOST VIEWED BLOGS OF 2025
(and why they were viewed)

Why are they viewed? 

1) Virtual Dire Series Schedule, Jan-May 2025

2) Virtual Dire Literary Series, This Summer 

 In the top two spots these SHOW need to know as people kept losing track of when the Virtual Thursdays Dire Literary Series was happening. Sometimes it's on a Friday, sometimes not every other week. 

3) Excited that No More Bears is up with audio file at Pine Hills Review

It's all about the audio file, which is a very cool feature. 

4) Officially Released: Shadows of the Seen

First novel in two years deals with gun issue in USA. 

5) My poem, We, choreographed , spoken, and danced to by Betsy Miller at Mass Poetry Festival 

Multi-media posted on this page, and just 'wow'! A dance troop danced to one of my poems at Mass Poetry. Plus Mass Poetry Festival was pretty amazing. 

6) New Poem Published Today, The Stars That Refused to Burn Out, after Andrea Gibson

A poem published  honoring someone who passed in 2025, the great Andrea Gibson. 

7) Coming May 14, 2025, and you can take a deep dive. 

The deep dive is an audio review about the upcoming Shadows of the Seen. More media please. 

8) Shadows of the Seen now available for pre-sale. 

Three months after the 'deep dive' people bought into this! Thank-you!

9) Flash Piece Dogs up at Literary Underground. 

2025 saw Cats, Dogs, and Bears published as three separate published pieces. The post for Cats, appeared just out of the Top 10

10)  Art is For The People, RIP, Tom Tipton

People that knew me, knew the Dire Series (live) and Out of the Blue Art Gallery, came here.



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