I like your stories, even though I have many biker friends - not all are bad - many, if not most, are decent, hard working people, even with their long hair, beards, tats and choppers (we're talking contractors, aircraft mechanics, heavy equipment operators and other like careers - quality bikes, modifying them into choppers and maintaining them, ain't cheap!) however, they're not the type of outlaw bikers you write about. Good, descriptive writing. Especially like that your protagonists are strong, capable, experienced females, 30ish to 90, who prevail through leading community involvement to a successful conclusion.
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Thank you for your feedback! If you could change a pivotal moment in the story to create a more just outcome, what would you alter, and how would it change the characters’ paths?"
An unforgettable story of courage and resilience. A quiet, decorated combat nurse turns the tables on a notorious biker gang, showing that a community united can stand strong against intimidation. A true testament to the power of solidarity and strength.
These excellent story's go world wide. Riders Chronicles you've become an important Voice for change, for community strength. It is a 'blue print' we can all learn from. We live in a VERY challenging landscape. Heightened Climate Tragedies, threated us all. Out-of-touch governments, are here sadly, to suck the courage & kindness out of us all. Our real, everlasting strength is in our caring for and about each other. Prejudice, inequality, dignity are important. Whatever we are, different religions, histories - - - we are all PEOPLE. Dream the same dreams. Love one another. Don't please settle for less. We are deserving of MORE. Better. And please, tend to the needs of our ANIMALS, dogs, cats . . . ALL LIFE is precious and deserving of kindness, dignity, Love
I like your stories, even though I have many biker friends - not all are bad - many, if not most, are decent, hard working people, even with their long hair, beards, tats and choppers (we're talking contractors, aircraft mechanics, heavy equipment operators and other like careers - quality bikes, modifying them into choppers and maintaining them, ain't cheap!) however, they're not the type of outlaw bikers you write about. Good, descriptive writing. Especially like that your protagonists are strong, capable, experienced females, 30ish to 90, who prevail through leading community involvement to a successful conclusion.
Love these stories
Thank you for your feedback! If you could change a pivotal moment in the story to create a more just outcome, what would you alter, and how would it change the characters’ paths?"
Awesome video brother stay strong and God bless ❤❤❤
Thank you for your feedback! If you could change a pivotal moment in the story to create a more just outcome, what would you alter, and how would it change the characters’ paths?"
An unforgettable story of courage and resilience. A quiet, decorated combat nurse turns the tables on a notorious biker gang, showing that a community united can stand strong against intimidation. A true testament to the power of solidarity and strength.
These excellent story's go world wide. Riders Chronicles you've become an important Voice for change, for community strength. It is a 'blue print' we can all learn from.
We live in a VERY challenging landscape. Heightened Climate Tragedies, threated us all. Out-of-touch governments, are here sadly, to suck the courage & kindness out of us all. Our real, everlasting strength is in our caring for and about each other. Prejudice, inequality, dignity are important. Whatever we are, different religions, histories - - - we are all PEOPLE. Dream the same dreams. Love one another. Don't please settle for less. We are deserving of MORE. Better.
And please, tend to the needs of our ANIMALS, dogs, cats . . . ALL LIFE is precious and deserving of kindness, dignity, Love
Chesapeake Virginia
Retired disabled US army veteran, logistics 18th airborne corp
Fort Bragg N.C.
USMC. Congress AZ.
Awesome story and Sàlton SEA California
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