Bio:
I work, write and live in Oklahoma.
I read and write poetry along with short fiction, essays, general interest and literary reviews.
I work, write and live in Oklahoma.
I read and write poetry along with short fiction, essays, general interest and literary reviews.
Education/Experience:
Edmond Sante Fe High School Diploma
Edmond Sante Fe High School Diploma
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Micro-Fiction story about several situations.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/12/2009
Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway scooter, has unveiled a water filtration system that could answer the prayers of millions who struggle to find clean water on a daily basis.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/15/2009
Pirates emerged from the Somali civil war of the early 1990's and have since become a serious problem.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/14/2009
Whether you are planning a vacation with the family or wanting to see some Roman art during a short business stay, this article hopes to give travelers the information they need to enjoy what Rome has to offer.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/12/2009
Plans are ruined, streets are flooded, and the sky will not clear up.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/9/2009
As storms continue to make their way across the United States, Norman, Oklahoma and other nearby cities have certainly felt the full brunt of the severe weather--with more storms expected on the way.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/21/2009
If you are an expecting mother and want to find something interesting to wear, look no further. Here are some links to some great Associated Content articles that can provide some creative ideas.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/21/2009
If you are looking to have a professional carpet installation done in your home or business, here are three of the best Oklahoma City has to offer.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/21/2009
Killzone 2 is the third installment of a first person shooter game that was released in February 2009.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/21/2009
One prep-school in New England has done away with printed media and taken advantage of the digital age as a new way for students to access vast amounts of resources. This article hopes to address the effects this may have on education.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/18/2009
The story of a man, a woman, and the woods of middle America.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/17/2009
Pei-Win, an elderly man recovering from a car accident, befriends a young boy who recently lost his hearing.
By Robert Cole | Published 8/13/2009
The lawn can be greener on your side too. By paying attention to a few minor details, any lawn can be transformed into the glowing grail across the street.
By Robert Cole | Published 8/1/2009
If you're thinking of a vacation this Christmas, or are planning for one years in advance, here are a few interesting destinations to consider.
By Robert Cole | Published 8/1/2009
These gizmos are among the coolest on the market and make great gifts for virtually any occasion.
By Robert Cole | Published 8/1/2009
There are several locations throughout the Norman area that offer plasma donation services to the public.
By Robert Cole | Published 7/30/2009
Nanotubes are often talked about on television or read about in newspapers, but what exactly is this material and what's so great about it? This article hopes to address these questions.
By Robert Cole | Published 7/27/2009
Books have always held an active role in our lives, but these books especially are well worth reading for their spiritual, philosophical and social relevance.
By Robert Cole | Published 6/11/2009
The desire to get published is an identifiable wish in the mind of many writers. Here are some pointers for impressing the editors.
By Robert Cole | Published 3/18/2009
Installing outdoor speakers to accommodate good music while enjoying your backyard or porch doesn't have to be expensive or time consuming. Here's some tips to get this project started.
By Robert Cole | Published 3/5/2009
Take a look at some of the coolest gadgets and products to make the cubicle a little bit more fun.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/20/2009
Allergies are a growing problem for people all over the world and keeping the problems at bay can quickly become an expensive responsibility, but new laser treatment options are proving to be valuable to many people.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/18/2009
If you're looking to buy a mower that won't break your budget, look at some of these mowers under $500.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/18/2009
If you are looking for a good mower for a better price, here a couple options that may fit the bill.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/18/2009
If you live in Oklahoma and you're interested in more genealogical information about your family, check out these two professional options.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/18/2009
Allergies effect millions of people worldwide, but with cluster immunotherapy, allergies can become a problem of the past.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/17/2009
Applying for a mortgage in America's current economical climate can seem like a maze without an exit, but with a little preparation, it's a lot easier than you'd think.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/16/2009
Buying your first home can be scary and exhausting. Here are some pointers to get through the paperwork.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/16/2009
Taxes are no fun, but they can at least be easy to do. With the right Website, you can get your taxes done in no time and for an affordable price.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/10/2008
A republican incumbent is taking on a new democrat for Oklahoma's U.S. Senate seat.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/26/2008
People recycle every day, and the number of people doing it is going up. But few people know exactly how recycling works and may be surprised to discover what it's all about.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/17/2008
For over 10,000 years, the natives of Alaska have relied only on their understanding of herbs and plants as medicinal remedies to a whole slew of ailments.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/10/2008
Used books are gaining popularity and there are a few that are especially interesting here in Oklahoma City.
By Robert Cole | Published 9/3/2008
Depending on the type of gamer you are, a keyboard for your Playstation 3 may be just the thing you need.
By Robert Cole | Published 8/29/2008
Choosing the right projector for your home can be a hard choice to make, but compared to bulky, space consuming televisions, any of these projectors can turn a living room into a movie theater.
By Robert Cole | Published 8/26/2008
Like raising the value of a home, raising the value of an apartment complex is just as important to attracting new tenants and keeping the old ones happy.
By Robert Cole | Published 8/25/2008
Both Yellow Cab and Metro Taxi have their pros and cons. Which one will prevail as Denver's best taxi service?
By Robert Cole | Published 8/4/2008
Denver's Funky Buddha Lounge is, as far as bars go, in a category all its own. The Buddha Lounge is a down to earth establishment with extensive seating, aesthetic comfort and eclectic decorations.
By Robert Cole | Published 8/4/2008
Fish are graceful and colorful creatures that can compliment any home environment; and maintaining a freshwater aquarium is not as difficult or expensive as you may think.
By Robert Cole | Published 7/18/2008
A summer vacation can be easily spoiled if you don't prepare for Florida's tropical climate.
By Robert Cole | Published 7/14/2008
If you are in the mood for the real deal when it comes to all things Cajun, check out these top five restaurants in the Orlando area.
By Robert Cole | Published 7/14/2008
With the state of America's economy today, saving money and saving energy has never become more important. Here are some ways to boost your home's resale value, and your own participation in improving the environment.
By Robert Cole | Published 6/25/2008
Feng shui can be applied to your life in a variety of ways, from traditional to modern perspectives, and impact your life in very positive ways.
By Robert Cole | Published 6/16/2008
Applying the aspects of feng shui to your home can make a world of difference. Consider some of these simple tips to improve the look of your home, and more importantly, how you feel about it.
By Robert Cole | Published 6/13/2008
Videos and blogs have popped up all over the web involving permanent magnet motors and the possibility of perpetual motion and free energy. Many believe the technology to be irrefutable while others are stubborn to agree.
By Robert Cole | Published 6/4/2008
Abortion is a topic that can cause quite a stir in political circles, but some states have already adopted legislation to accommodate their views on this sensitive subject. Oklahoma is one of them.
By Robert Cole | Published 4/21/2008
When a hawk began causing disturbances during the recording of a TV show, Tripp Isenhour aimed his swing at the endangered bird.
By Robert Cole | Published 3/7/2008
Samantha Power, Barack Obama's leading foreign policy advisor, is being scrutinized by Clinton's campaign and members of congress for calling Hillary a "monster."
By Robert Cole | Published 3/7/2008
Prince Harry spent 10 weeks in Afghanistan to experience first hand what the region has been experiencing for years, but at the end of the day, is the frontlines a place for royality or the rich?
By Robert Cole | Published 2/29/2008
Edmond, a suburb of Oklahoma City, isn't really an epicenter of paranormal activity, but there is one spot inparticular that can make anyone's hair stand on end.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/22/2008
Bobby Fischer was a kind of icon for not just chess players, but for everyone young and old. With him gone it's important to reflect on the person he was, the life he lived and the game he played
By Robert Cole | Published 1/18/2008
Packing light translates directly to more energy and dexterity on the trail or mountain. There are several less than expensive purchases that can promote a large freight with light weight attributes.
By Robert Cole | Published 1/4/2008
Carbon, Titanium and Aluminum are often the three major choices when it comes to bike frames, but each material exhibits different attributes that can make a difference for any seasoned rider.
By Robert Cole | Published 1/3/2008
With a place like Los Angeles, finding the perfect New Years Eve restaurant to host your dinner isn't a hard task. The reservation options are as varied as the rich cultures that make up California.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/11/2007
Recent storms, mixed between rain and ice, have hit the Midwest and Oklahoma pretty hard with road conditions and ice becoming more of an issue.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/10/2007
There are a ton of restaurants and dining options available in Times Square that will be fully prepared to suit your New Years Eve. The only problem is figuring out what you want to eat.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/5/2007
This is an excerpt from my current project. 'Book' is going to be a long short-story, almost a novella- but it's still too early to tell. Any feedback would be great.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/4/2007
Don't make your Christmas present shopping a shot in the dark for your husband, father, boyfriend or college buddy. Going broke and Christmas shopping don't need to go hand in hand, and with a few pointers, you can buy something that he won't return the following day.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/3/2007
Evel Knievel lived the quintessential American dream, but after decades of seeming to debunk death, Knievel passed away from a series of illnesses and health problems.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/30/2007
Wi-Fi and other wireless communication signals have made cell phones and laptops increasingly popular, but new studies show that Wi-Fi may effect the user, or even passers-by, in an unhealthy way.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/30/2007
Newly released DVDs of early Sesame Street seasons come with a parental warning label, something you wouldn't expect from a childhood classic that raised an entire generation.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/30/2007
The Battle of Algiers and the War in Iraq are two very different conflicts stirred from revolution that reflect two very different times in history, but the correlations and similarities shed a lot of light on the middle east.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/28/2007
Christmas doesn't always have to be about Santa Claus and Reindeer. With "Nightmare Before Christmas" themed wallpapers and graphics, you can share a more unique celebration of the season with family and friends.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/28/2007
MySpace has become a staple for social networking websites everywhere. Hi-5 is a new website that is gaining a lot of recognition across the world, but can it live up to the standards of what MySpace is today?
By Robert Cole | Published 11/24/2007
Although Black Friday may be one of the busiest and most stressful days of whole year for shoppers and business owners, the crowds do not translate directly to profit.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/21/2007
A holiday road trip can be a mess or a wonderful experience, and believe it or not, the kind of DVDs you bring along on the ride can make all the difference in the world.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/21/2007
20 all-encompassing holiday travel tips for every kind of person. Make your Christmas vacation a good one by being prepared with a few simple pieces of travel advice.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/21/2007
What makes a city dangerous and what creates a criminal climate? Oklahoma City carries a higher than average crime rate but the entire U.S. is nothing compared to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. What causes crime, why does it happen and how can communities stop it?
By Robert Cole | Published 11/20/2007
The Octopus Project rose out of the Austin music scene and has become a band with thousands of fans across the world. Their intricate instruments, progressive style and elaborate array of electronics on stage have brought this band some serious attention.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/19/2007
The Nintendo Wii has become a very popular gaming system all across the world, but a few minor pains may have some people wondering if it's even worth it.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/16/2007
Finland has one of the highest rates in gun possession, but one of the lowest firearm murder rates. As Finland examines gun control, the United States government may want to look more closely at what causes violent shootings.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/16/2007
Steamboat Springs offers some of the most beautiful skiing terrain Colorado has to offer. Hailed as "Ski Town USA", Steamboat Springs is an unforgettable and affordable vacation destination.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/15/2007
O.J. Simpson is on trial again among a series of other pending controversies, but what does this spell out for The Juice's credibility, reputation and his future?
By Robert Cole | Published 11/15/2007
Sim Jae-duck is a man who knows his toilets. His new home is one of many whacky designs.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/15/2007
It's a hard title to win, but my roommate definitely takes 1st place. He's not messy, he's not loud, he's not annoying- he's something much, much worse.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/14/2007
The Crystal Skull has become a staple of mystery and lost treasure ever since it's alleged discovery in the mid 1900's. Still, the artifact has eluded scientific explanation and remains a mystery to this day.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/14/2007
Central Mexico is a dream to visit and an experience unlike any other. This region is a far cry from Cancun resorts, offering an entirely new perspective on Hispanic people and their rich culture.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/14/2007
Om Shanti Om is another successful movie directed and choreographed by Farah Khan. This movie, like her others, combines humor, Bolly dancing and solid acting to make an enjoyable movie.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/14/2007
You don't have to spend a fortune to ski in Keystone, Colorado. There are lodges that accommodate any budget and provide wonderful glimpses at Keystone's mountain terrain.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/14/2007
Mammoth Lakes California is an inspiring destination for skiers or hikers and there are a few great resorts that offered all the extras at affordable prices.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/14/2007
Reyjavik, an area in Iceland that is home to over 300,000 people, is teeming with creative minds in music, art and other media. Reyjavik itself is a fascinating place with it's geology, weather, culture and scenery.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/14/2007
Lug is offering a new Nap Sac Travel Blanket that comes fit with a pillow, a blanket and a pouch to store it in for only $28! The only problem is that it's $28 and I don't want it.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/13/2007
Good gloves are a rudimentary component to winter clothing, and Cire Gloves by Grandoe are a great- but pricey- option for consumers this season.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/13/2007
The Kimkin's diet rose in popularity for a short time, but that was before Kimkin members began getting dangerously sick with the diet's resemblance to self-starvation.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/12/2007
Empire Earth has had a somewhat successful history with gamers, but now with the release of Empire Earth III, gamers can experience the best interface, game play and graphics that developers have to throw.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/12/2007
Nylon has a long withstanding relationship with western society in everything from parachutes to stockings. The progression of nylon through the years is an interesting story and has become an indispensable material for the entire world.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/12/2007
Alcohol has a rich history throughout the world as a drink to bring people together. But recently the profound health benefits of alcohol are being recognized, along with a new recognition of what 'moderation' means.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/9/2007
Global warming is quickly becoming a major concern throughout America and across the world but the founder of the weather channel, John Coleman, says it's all a big scam.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/9/2007
Bonjour Hot Chocolate products are an affordable and dependable alternative to packaged imitations. You will experience a distinct difference with this product and it's perfect for the winter season.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/9/2007
A recent strike is occurring throughout television today. Writers are demanding better royalties and work conditions while the networks refuse to cooperate.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/8/2007
Chula Vista, California carries great choices for holiday decorations including City Lights, a seasonal store that runs all year round.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/8/2007
Both the Sony Mylo and the Apple iPhone will be on shelves this holiday season. Sony and Apple will be competing for profits this year, but which phone is the best for the price?
By Robert Cole | Published 11/7/2007
Wichita, Kansas offers extraordinary holiday light displays. Dozens of annual and new events can be found for any age group and personality.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/7/2007
Madison offers several annual events with exciting activities and light displays for every age group to enjoy this holiday season.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/7/2007
Call of Duty has created a series of games centered around creating the most realistic, authentic and exciting first-person shooter on the market. Call of Duty 4, the newest installment, proves why these games are the best in the genre.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/7/2007
Atlanta holds an incredible number of drive through light displays, celebrations and holiday events that rival many other cities.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/7/2007
Holiday celebrations and light displays in Lincoln are easy to find. The downtown area specifically offers a great selection of light displays and celebrations.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/7/2007
There's more to Greek than gyros and baklava. Atmosphere, attitude and variety all make up a good Greek restaurant. Check out Milano's Pizza in Edmond, Oklahoma.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/6/2007
Traffic in major cities and even rural areas is growing at a steady rate and causing excess damage to the atmosphere with carbon emissions. There are some solutions to the problem, but many problems with the solutions.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/5/2007
Washington D.C. produces dozens of new and old events every year that celebrate virtually every aspect of the holiday season.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/5/2007
Queens is a melting pot for cultures and offers holiday events and celebrations that offer a culmination of beliefs and traditions. All through Queens, malls and businesses alike offer different holiday events for you, your friends and your family.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/5/2007
Lincoln, NE has several good choices when it comes to holiday decorations or seasonal party accessories.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/5/2007
Elections for 2008 are going to be among the most important in the last twenty years. Republicans and democrats are posting very diverse agendas, making the debates and campaigns more important than ever.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/3/2007
All over the greater Oklahoma City area, nearly every house erects some sort of decoration, and all of Oklahoma seems to put on a smile to usher in the season.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/31/2007
If you're up in Boston during the holiday season, there are some colorful events to visit with friends and family. Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah culminate in a collective celebration in Boston.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/31/2007
Sierra Entertainment recently released the 14th installment of the Crash Bandicoot series. After 14 sequels, Crash looks like he's here to stay. Pick up a copy and find out what all the talk is about.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/30/2007
Looking for holiday and party decor Glendale, AZ is not a hard thing to do. Glendale has a lot of options when it comes to what you're looking for. Here are five businesses in Glendale that cover all the seasons and all the occasions.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/29/2007
Philosophy can tend to swerve in human dynamics and the way we behave both alone and around others. Frederich Nietzche developed a sensibility about mankind that admitted we are all brothers, but pitted against eachother in struggles for power, glory and promotion.
By Robert Cole | Published 2/18/2007
Those tales about buried treasure aren't always just legends. On Oak Island, Nova Scotia, the hunt still continues after 200 years, 6 deaths and millions of dollars.
By Robert Cole | Published 1/29/2007
Alan and John Lomax, father and son, may have oontributed more to renewing cultural understanding through the world's poverty powered music. Their recordings and manuscripts are still on shelf today.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/29/2006
D. Nurkse is a poetic talent that delivers astonishing lines, images and comments on our nature.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/21/2006
The written word has been the timeless way to communicate feelings, thoughts and ideas for thousands of years, but reader rates are declining rapidly. How could this effect America's way of life?
By Robert Cole | Published 12/14/2006
Yawning may not be as simple as we thought. For years scientists have made theories and thrown them out and the mystery remains, what is the purpose behind yawning?
By Robert Cole | Published 12/5/2006
Sometimes a fun game is the cure for a case of the mondays, but when it comes to saving money, free downloadable games on the web can be the best alternative and the Multi-Player Games DIrectory has what you need.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/2/2006
The growing economy and culture in Oklahoma offers many shopping opportunities for your holiday gift hunting needs. Full Circle Bookstore offers a large selection for any reader, young and old.
By Robert Cole | Published 11/11/2006
The real history behind this age-old holiday is sometimes lost in our Western interpretations but the holiday's original meaning stems from one of the oldest cultures that ever lived.
By Robert Cole | Published 10/24/2006
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