Ric Acevedo

Ric Acevedo

My name is Ric Acevedo. I am from San Juan, Puerto Rico and I reside in Orlando, Florida. I am 32 and have a beautiful family that I adore. I have an MS in Entertainment Business and an MFA in Creative Writing. I find writing to be my therapy, my passion, my greatest form of expression and the best way to leave my mark on the world.
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MS in Entertainment from Full Sail University, MFA in Creative Writing from Full Sail University

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  • My Battle with OCD
    This is a piece about OCD and how it affected my life at one point.
  • My Favorite Books About Artists
    This is a piece about my favorite books depicting the lives of artists.
  • A Funny Fool's Joke
    This is a piece about a funny April Fool's memory.
  • My Memories of Special Easter
    This is a piece about a special and fun Easter for me.
  • What Change May Come
    This is a piece about an automaton with enough feelings to develop independence and his association with a man so leery of the present state of the world that he lives underground trying to expose it. Together they embark on a journey to expose reality.
  • My Spring Break Travel Tale
    This piece is about my horrendous experience while traveling to the beach for what was supposed to be my breakout spring vacation.
  • The Little Shamrock
    This piece is about a homeless man finding a lucky shamrock and it paying off in St. Patrick's Day.
  • Flower Photography is My Favorite Spring Hobby
    This piece is about what I love to do most during spring.
  • How I Loved My NES
    This is a piece about my favorite gaming console, the NES.
  • Seeing Green on St. Patrick's Day
    This piece is about a particularly funny St. Patrick's Day memory.
  • My Funny Valentine
    This is a piece about a hard to believe but truthful Valentine's day mishap.
  • My Favorite Fictional Character was Green Lantern
    This piece is about my favorite character, The Green Lantern. I explain why it's my favorite character and why it has been for so long.
  • Don't Forget Jack Benny
    This is a piece about my favorite TV show of all time, The Jack Benny Program.
  • What Brendan Told Santa
    This story is about my son going to the mall and finding fault with Santa's portly and dated appearance. This is also about the perspective of kids early on.
  • Don't Make it Harder
    This is about not raising GPA requirements for student loans. Getting into college is hard enough without making it worst by raising GPA requirements.
  • My Top Three Parenting Mistakes
    This article is about the three biggest mistakes I have made as a parent over the last 11 years. These mistakes appear funny but really they are not and are a good roadmap for young parents.
  • Where did Good Television Go?
    This is about the quality and creativity of television in the 1950's. It's also about why television is more annoying now than at any point in time.
  • The Day the Sun Stayed Down
    This is a story about the end of the world being predicted by a journal in a suburban family's basement. The story speaks to the loss of life and the renewal of hope for something new in the world.
  • Mayweather and Pacquiao: Magical Matchup Still?
    This is about the possible matchup between Floyd Mayweather and Many Pacquiao. The Marquez fight tells a clear tale for both men.
  • Little Joseph's Water Closet Journey
    This piece is about a little boy trying to find a water closet after being told that it is a most soothing and special place. Unaware that water closet means bathroom the little boy regales everyone at christmas dinner with tales of wonder.
  • Fighting for Redemption: What the Bout Between Margarito and Cotto Means to Each Man
    This is an opinion article about the importance of this fight to both Cotto and Margarito. This piece breaks down the meaning of this fight to both men and their careers.
  • Time for the Tumbleweeds
    This is a story about an old cowboy that takes a ride into a barren desert filled with cacti, tumbleweeds, and powerful memories of a hard past. As he smokes his last cigarette the old cowboy smiles for the first time while awaiting mortality's duel.
  • Memories of Christmas
    Memories of Christmas is my own little personal account of Christmas as the youngest of three. This particular account is a summary of my first cool gifts and how being the youngest sibling also meant I needed to be shrewd to avoid being screwed.

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