Joe Patterson
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Hi I'm Joe Patterson. I am a writer at heart who is a big geek for film, music, and literature, which have all inspired me to be a writer. I rap, write stories both short and long, and I'm also aspiring to be an author and a filmmaker.
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Hellraiser: Ozzy Rules
Jack Ferrell pulls into the parking lot of the Boiler Room Club and Restaurant owned by J.P. Monroe. Jack and his friends Sharon, Kelly and Lemmy arrive at the club anxious to see their favorite band playing on stage. “I can’t believe we’re about to see Motörhead playing live” Kelly started with excitement. “Yeah, Lemmy’s been my favorite frontman since I was a kid” Sharon added. “Why thank you, Sharon. I had no idea you had such passion for me” Lemmy added sarcastically. “Be careful guys” Jack began. “You know this idiot gets a big head when you remind him that he’s named after the frontman of our favorite band.
By Joe Patterson6 months ago in Fiction
Cat Daddy. Top Story - August 2025.
So it’s early 2025 and my mental health is in a bad place because of a year’s worth of life baggage coupled with a history of trauma. While beginning a quest to heal myself internally I was made aware of the common notion that cats make for good companions that aid in the improvement of mental health. Eventually I started discussing this with my closest friend who actually has multiple cats, one of which was pregnant at the time and we had an idea that it might be good for me to adopt one of her soon to be newborn kittens to help with my spiraling mental health. The outcome? I have now become a cat dad to a kitten named Bagheera S’mores.
By Joe Patterson7 months ago in Petlife
Dear Ancestors
Dear Ancestors, I’m sorry that we never had a chance to meet, but I am your descendant. My given babe is Joseph Daniel Patterson III. I put a lot of emphasis on saying my given name because I don’t know my true name, only the name that was given to you and your offsprings that became my lineage. Some of you were fortunate enough to gain freedom. Some of you were not and because of this I wanted to write you a letter chronicling the state of Black people since our liberation.
By Joe Patterson8 months ago in Journal






