I Have Cult Classic Articles

And you can too

Edward Anderson
4 min readSep 12, 2019

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True confession, I have multiple articles that would be considered cult classics. One is a Florida man true crime, dude confessed to killing his wife and then blamed the media. And no this wasn’t Trump.

Another is about gay-for-pay porn star Kyle Dean possibly being killed. The last one is one that hit closest home to me. Dorian Corey kept a dead body in her closet for more than 30 years. It was wrapped in leather. And I just realized I’ve been doing leather play all wrong. Sorry boys!

What do these stories have in common? They all intrigued me and were written for my amusement. Wait, that was the answer for my therapist. Charge me $200 an hour, be prepared to work hard for the money. Not literally. Although maybe I give her ladywood. Damn, now we’re off topic.

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Now I’m going to have to argue with my editors about whether or not the last paragraph stays in. Apparently saying off topic takes people out of the article, maybe if the writing was good the reader would stay with us. Damn bro, it’s not easy being me.

The thing about any article is, it needs to be interesting. If the author is bored with it, what chance is there that the audience will like…

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Edward Anderson

Edward has written hundreds of acclaimed true crime articles and has won numerous awards for his short stories. His most recent book is Barbenheimer.