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September 16, 2025

Q & A With Ron Yates on Writing Fiction (Part 2)

Over the past few years, I have been a guest on several radio and podcast interviews discussing topics such as writing fiction and writing in general. I am posting those interviews as a three-part series for the next couple of days.  I hope you find these posts interesting and, most ...

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Published on September 16, 2025 22:00

September 15, 2025

Q & A With Ron Yates On Writing Fiction (Part 1)

Over the past few years, I have been a guest on several radio and podcast interviews discussing topics such as writing fiction and writing in general. I am posting those interviews as a three-part series for the next couple of days.  I hope you find these posts interesting and, most ...

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Published on September 15, 2025 22:00

September 5, 2025

Today’s Chicago: Not My Kind of Town

For the past 13 years, Chicago has had the dubious distinction of being the murder capital of America. And here are a few more ominous facts about “That Toddlin’ Town:” For seven consecutive years, Chicago has had the highest murder rate among U.S. cities with more than one million people. ...

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Published on September 05, 2025 22:00

September 4, 2025

Three things I learned while writing “Finding Billy Battles”

During a recent “virtual book tour” with several book bloggers, I was asked what three things I learned while writing the Finding Billy Battles Trilogy. It was a good question because it prompted me to pause and reflect on the fiction-writing process in a way I had never done before. ...

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Published on September 04, 2025 22:00

September 3, 2025

The Challenges of Writing Historical Fiction (Part Two)

At a book signing during the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books a while back, where I was promoting my Finding Billy Battles trilogy, I was asked several times about the research process for writing historical fiction novels.            I explained that researching the first book ...

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Published on September 03, 2025 22:30

September 2, 2025

The Challenges of Writing Historical Fiction (Part One)

I am often asked what the most significant challenges were for me as I wrote the Finding Billy Battles trilogy. The trilogy falls into the Historical Fiction genre, and believe me, the challenges when writing historical fiction are many. Addressing them all in one post would be problematic. So I ...

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Published on September 02, 2025 22:00

August 27, 2025

California Dreamin’ or California Nightmare?

Like hundreds of thousands of other Californians, I am about to lose representation in the U.S. House of Representatives. That will occur if voters decide this November 4 to accept Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “Election Rigging Response ” scheme to undermine California’s independent Citizens Redistricting Commission and gerrymander congressional district maps ...

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Published on August 27, 2025 22:00

August 11, 2025

By Hoping Trump Fails, Democrats are in Fact Hoping the Country Fails

One early summer day in 1959, when I was about 14, I was working on my cousin’s farm in Kansas, loading hay bales. After maybe two hours of heaving 60-pound alfalfa bales onto a flatbed trailer as it was pulled along by a Farmall IH tractor, we took a break. ...

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Published on August 11, 2025 22:00

August 6, 2025

My War Against Communism: Was it all for Naught?

When I was in the U.S. Army in the 1960s, one of the most persistent exhortations from my superiors was: “The only good communist is a dead communist.” Our job, we were told during basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, MO, and even during my advanced training in signals intelligence ...

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Published on August 06, 2025 22:00

July 31, 2025

The Legacy Media’s Bias of Omission & the Flap Over “Jeanetics”

Most of us are aware of the kind of anti-Trump propaganda the legacy media loves to disgorge. It’s easy to spot and just as easy to refute. What’s not so easy is when the media ignore stories or events that may reflect positively on Donald Trump, Republicans, conservatives, or anybody ...

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Published on July 31, 2025 22:00