Well, I have a couple of ideas.
1 of them can be a topic on my experiences as a New Orleans native, & the other can be a topic on the fiction cult short stories & ebooks that I've been working on, also to help bring more awareness to cults. Many people are so quick to join cults, but not enough is being discussed to expose them.
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New Orleans interview questions
1) Where in New Orleans were you born?
During that time, my family was living in the 7th Ward, & me & my twin sister were born at Charity Hospital.
2) Where did you grow up, & what was that city like?
I grew up in a foster home in Gretna. A few blocks down the street from Gretna police station. The former foster mother kept us overly sheltered, & we hardly got out much, but looking back, I remember we used to say that it was boring. Maybe Gretna wasn't boring, but it was how the former foster family raised us.
3) What schools did you attend?
I used to attend a daycare, called "The Learning Tree".
For kindergarten, me & my twin sister went to Gretna #2. They put me in Special Ed later. At first, I didn't start off in Special Ed.
1st - 6th grade, McDonogh 26 Elementary
I started being mainstreamed in regular class starting in 2nd grade.
7th - 9th grade, Gretna Jr. High
I had resource classes, which meant that I took regular ed classes, but had maybe 1 Special Ed class or would use the Special Ed class for tests/exams & stuff like that.
10th - 12th grade, West Jefferson High School
I ended up taking Honors classes in 11th & 12th grade & ended up graduating with a 3.7 GPA. Ranking 39 out of 404 students. Top 10% of my class. I was in the National Honor Society, the Beta Club, the Spanish Club, ROTC & I forgot what else.
4) What were your favorite school field trips?
I used to like to go to the zoo, the aquarium, the nature center & City Park. I remember Storyland. I also liked the field trips when we would go to Bayou Segnette State Park & also Jean Lafitte National Park. & we used to go have a picnic at a park or go to the mall after the field trips & then go back to the school & then go home.
My top #1 was 9th grade day. Jellystone Park in Robert, LA. I loved it so much that I even wrote a short story about it.
5) Can you briefly tell me about your Hurricane Katrina experience?
I was living in my 1st apartment in New Orleans Towers in Algiers, @ the time. I was on the 1st floor. My apartment got flooded out & was deemed unlivable. I was in the Astrodome in Houston, TX for a few days & then lived in Milwaukee, WI for a few months. I came back to New Orleans to finish my college degree @ UNO.
6) After Katrina, how many times did you come back to live in New Orleans, up until now?
3, with a couple of rare visits in between.
Late 2005/early 2006 after Hurricane Katrina, again from 2017 until 2019 & also 2023 until now. I feel like, because of my situation, I might as well stay put & die here @ home.
7) What's it like, for YOU, to be homeless in the New Orleans metropolitan area, SPECIFICALLY?
My experiences were different in 2018/19 than they are in 2023 - present. I was partially aware about my targeting, but now I have better knowledge. Even if it weren't for the trafficking perp cult, I would still get wrongfully permanently banned from places due to homeless discrimination, but the perp cult just gets me wrongfully banned much quicker. I LOVE to travel, (Don't get me wrong.) but I felt SO traumatized from being homesick that I'm currently here in New Orleans & STILL feel homesick! I fear being forced to have to relocate out of state again, due to my situation. Also, another reason why I don't feel like I'm here in New Orleans is because it feels odd, not being allowed to associate with my family. But I'm glad to get to ration the bit of mental health that I have left & deal with less abuse from them.
8) What are 5 things that you enjoy doing, while here in New Orleans?
I love swimming, going to Audubon Park or City Park, reminiscing on old memories, enjoying whatever peace, quiet & solitude whenever I can, & also... the fewddddd!
9) Do you see yourself getting permanent housing or a job here in New Orleans anytime soon?
Due to the targeting, I've had ENOUGH of workplace mobbing/bullying/discrimination, so for the rest of my life, I don't think I will seek employment anymore. I'm trying what I can to earn a living with my writings. I enjoy it, & I can be my own boss that way. People have always told me that I have an entrepreneurial spirit. Same with housing. I'm DONE with having "neighbors from hell"! I wish I could stay in a tiny house, a cottage or a cabin or something. Fighting to not suffer on the streets this winter. I want to stay New Orleans bound. If I had a reliable car, I could be more flexible on where to live & venture out more.
10) What areas in New Orleans do you avoid & why?
I was told to avoid being out in the East (especially on Chef Menteur), avoid all of the French Quarter (especially Bourbon St.) & avoid the wards because of everything being so dangerous. I also avoid the FQ because it's SO dirty, & I suffer severe OCD. So, I try to stay in areas of Jefferson Parish, whenever possible. People caution to stay away from Gretna, if you can. The arrest capital of America.
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Fiction Cut Writing Interview
1) What is the name of the fiction cult that you're writing about?
It's called, "Timberwood". Yes. The fake Timberwood cult.
2) What inspired you to work on this writing project?
I didn't realize that I have a gift for writing. In about June or July of 2020, I realized that "writing" is my calling in life. Especially since I can't get a 9 to 5 job. I'm also hoping that this writing project can help free more enslaved cult members of whatever cult they're in.
3) When did you start working on this project?
Due to my situation with homelessness & being targeted by a satanic cult, I haven't gotten to complete the novel that I started in 2019. It's been 6 & 1/2 years, & it's STILL not done! I also tried to do some impersonation YouTube videos of the characters, as well.
During the summer of 2020, someone suggested that I write fiction short stories. The short stories help me get by, during periods when I'm suffering the sleep deprivation. (Hey, at least I'm STILL trying!)
4) Can you give me a quick summary about the fiction cult?
A woman fell in love with a very attractive man. & in or to date him, she had to join the cult, too. Many of the new recruits are tricked with money, power & sex. The woman didn't realize what she was in for until after her childhood friend was manipulated to betray her. & then the character (Nola) became her new best friend. Many of the members fought hard to leave the cult, & then found the REAL Jesus Christ & began holding post-cult support group meetings. Some of the members didn't survive or make it out. & sadly, even some of the survivors who left ended up unalived. We lived to tell the story & also warn others against joining, telling people that the money, power & sex are not worth it. Timberwood is a fictional MK Ultra masonic sex trafficking gang stalking cult network.
5) What are your writing project plans for this fictional cult?
My plan is to write 2 or 3 novels, 1 skit & also about 100 short stories. I wanted to divide the 100 short stories into 2 ebooks. 50 short stories each. I already completed & self-published the first half of the 50 short stories. I hope to get to complete the novel from 2019, someday. I have it put on hold for an indefinite amount of time, due to my situation. Right now, I'm working on a freestyle novel about the cult & hope to get to complete it. I may do a 3rd novel about the fictional cult. Not sure yet.
*Disclaimer: Gang Stalkers get paid to lie & write fake "bad" reviews on all of my Amazon ebooks & spread their lies & hate, on purpose, to deter people from supporting. This also hinders me from earning a living, & it's keeping me forced homeless.