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Arroe Collins View From The Writing Instrument

Arroe Collins View From The Writing Instrument

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  • The Daily Mess Why Do We Pee All Night Plus How Did Spotify Win The Streaming Race
    May 22 2026
    I’m always asking questions. The fun begins when you start researching for answers. Such as… We drink water all day and don’t have to pee, until we enter night. Why? Plus…why have we made Spotify our go to for streaming music? I’m Arroe… I am a daily writer. A silent wolf. I stand on the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen study then activate. I call it The Daily Mess. A chronological walk through an everyday world. Yes, it’s my morning writing. As a receiver of thoughts and ideas, we as people tend to throw it to the side and deal with it later. When a subject arrives, I dig in. It’s still keeping a journal! By doing the research the picture becomes clearer. This is the Daily Mess…

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    5 mins
  • More From The Navigators Letter From Author Jan Cress Dondi
    May 22 2026
    The True Story of Two WWII Airmen, a Doomed Mission, and the Woman Who Bound Them TogetherAt its core, this true story traces the striking parallels between two friends from the same small Illinois hometown, John B. and Bob, bound by the same woman, Polley—one man’s sister, the other’s unrequited love. Both join the Army Air Corps, train as B-24 navigators, and rise to lead crews into combat. Months apart, each is shot down over the same target—and both go missing. Guided by luck and fate, only one finds his way home.The larger picture is the U.S. campaign to destroy Hitler’s fuel source at Ploesti, Romania. From Benghazi, Libya, the 8th and 9th Air Force launched Operation Tidal Wave, the first-ever zero-altitude raid— of the 1,700 men that took off that morning, 532 failed to return, including John B. Bob set out to learn John B.’s fate. Months later, the 15th AF regrouped and followed with relentless high-level bombing—some 2,300 airmen went missing, captured or killed, including Bob. Back home, Polley could only wait and hope as friendship, loyalty are forever reshaped by war.At its heart, is a deeply human story— told through the voices of John B. and Bob and the eyes of Polley (based on hundreds of letters a POW diary and family verities corroborated by primary sources including the national archives, both US and German), where war unfolds not only in missions and survival but in the fragile bonds forged amid wartime chaos.A USA Today bestseller, THE NAVIGATOR’S LETTER by JAN CRESS DONDI, reveals one of the most audacious and overlooked World War II stories. It chronicles a dangerous U.S. Army Air Force campaign through the voices of two airmen bound by duty—and one woman, forming a deeply human narrative. A gripping blend of military history and war biography, it captures brotherhood, love, and sacrifice.

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    11 mins
  • Mental Health Holiday The New Album From David Curtis And Bowling For Dollars
    May 22 2026
    Singer-songwriter David Curtis Bowling flexes his sonic palate and captures the emotions of diving deeper into the murkier waters of addiction and recovery in his latest project, Bowling For Dollars. “Mental Health Holiday”, a five-track emotional rollercoaster, is out now via Jib Machine Records. The first single is “Fix What’s Broken”. Known as the lead singer and lyricist for David Curtis Band, Bowling enlisted Jon Denney and Dylan Roth on all tracks. G-Funk master, Jahred from (Hed) P.E. collaborated on “Incomplete”. Through brutally honest lyrics and dynamic production, Bowling explores the chaos, pain and eventual hope that can emerge from confronting personal struggles.

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    17 mins
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