
After four years sober, cracks begin to appear in Erik Christian’s façade of normalcy.
Erik Christian is a writer hailing from the Pacific Northwest. With over twenty years of writing words, Christian has created an award-winning blog and has written a few books. One of those books is called "Dear Dad" and is on Amazon. You can follow Erik on Twitter @SimplyAfterDark.

White-knuckling his way through sobriety was burning him out, until Erik Christian returned to his youthful creative passions.

Supernatural experiences give Erik Christian and his mother hope for humanity, and life after death.

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Peace Corps Deputy Director Carrie Hessler-Radelet today announced that the agency will begin accepting applications from same-sex domestic partners who want to serve together as volunteers overseas.

As makeup becomes more socially acceptable for men to wear, the benefits of it are called into question.

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