Jose Mejia
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I am an accountant and blogger, combining years of finance experience with a love for technology. On my blog, I break down complex accounting regulations and tech trends into accessible and inspiring content for everyone.
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The Man Who Counted Screws. AI-Generated.
Every morning, Arthur Dawson woke to the same smell: dust and oil, a scent that clung to the walls like a memory refusing to fade. His garage was his sanctuary, but also his prison. Since Margaret had passed, time had lost its shape, spilling into endless gray hours.
By Jose Mejia6 months ago in Fiction
Santa Muerte: The Folk Saint of Death
La Santa Muerte, often called the "Folk Saint of Death," is a unique spiritual figure deeply embedded in Mexican culture and spirituality. Represented as a female Grim Reaper, she is both feared and revered by millions of devotees across the Americas.
By Jose Mejiaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Haunting of Club Noir
In 1974, Club Noir, a dimly lit nightclub in Springfield, Illinois, became the epicenter of a chilling mystery. The club was a haven for night owls, jazz enthusiasts, and those seeking solace in the shadows of the night. But beneath its lively exterior lay a haunting secret that would forever change the lives of those who frequented its smoky halls.
By Jose Mejia2 years ago in Horror
The Ill-Fated Journey
The ocean was tranquil that morning, a serene stretch of blue extending endlessly under a sky pigmented with the first light of dawn. The Sea Whisperer, a luxurious yacht celebrated for its satiny design and ultramodern comforts, glided painlessly through the gentle swells. On board were six passengers, each seeking the charm of an isolated passage down from prying eyes.
By Jose Mejia2 years ago in Fiction
Invisible Girl: A Journey Through Invisibility
Have you ever felt like an invisible girl, (By Ena) blending into the background, unnoticed by those around you? This feeling of invisibility is more common than we might think, and it’s a theme explored deeply in literature and poetry.
By Jose Mejia2 years ago in Poets
Andrei Chikatilo: The Butcher of Rostov
In the shadowy annals of criminal history, few names evoke as much dread as Andrei Chikatilo, known infamously as the “Butcher of Rostov.” Between 1978 and 1990, Chikatilo perpetrated a series of brutal murders, claiming the lives of at least 52 people.
By Jose Mejia2 years ago in Criminal
John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown
In the dimly lit basements of suburban Chicago, amidst the scent of freshly mown lawns and the laughter of children, a dark secret festered. This was the domain of John Wayne Gacy, a man whose jovial public persona as a community-minded businessman and part-time clown for children's parties masked a chilling and horrific reality.
By Jose Mejia2 years ago in Criminal











