We have all enjoyed a chuckle at the adorable dog walking across the lawn when, in the blink of an eye, “Squirrel!” Off goes the pup that will then maintain… Read More
By William Mullane 2 days ago
William Mullane is a freelance writer with experience that stretches the boundaries of the typical wordsmith. A native of the Buffalo, NY area, William mostly grew up on a farm in rural Western New York. His early life resulted in a deep love for animals and an appreciation for hard work. William spent over two decades as a musician and hardscape specialist before earning a BA in creative writing. He worked as a writer and editor for several years and currently writes for Flywheel Publishing. William spends his days as a father first, writer second, and die-hard Bills fan all year round!
We have all enjoyed a chuckle at the adorable dog walking across the lawn when, in the blink of an eye, “Squirrel!” Off goes the pup that will then maintain… Read More
By William Mullane 2 days ago
The picturesque southwestern U.S. state of Arizona is known for two significant things: the Grand Canyon and diverse wildlife. Thoughts of the Copper State send visions of everything from desert… Read More
By William Mullane 1 year ago
Sometimes called a "Mexican walking fish," the axolotl is a fully aquatic salamander species. However, whereas most salamander species go through metamorphosis to live on land, the axolotl does not.… Read More
By William Mullane 1 year ago
Fishing is a relaxing pastime for many and a highly competitive sport for many others. Whether for contest or tranquility, some of the most outstanding fishing in the country is… Read More
By William Mullane 1 year ago
With so many varieties available in such a wild range of designs, colors, and patterns, it’s no wonder many people like to domesticate fish. These loveable creatures can make marvelous… Read More
By William Mullane 2 years ago
North of Tasmania, straddling the Bass Strait between the Tasman Sea and the Great Australian Bight, lies the state of Victoria — Australia's second smallest state. The region is nestled… Read More
By William Mullane 2 years ago
Key Points: Adult lions can run up to 50 mph in short bursts - covering 328 feet in four seconds. Lions are capable of leaping up to 36 feet horizontally… Read More
By William Mullane 2 years ago