J. S. Wade
Bio
Since reading Tolkien in Middle school, I have been fascinated with creating, reading, and hearing art through story’s and music. I am a perpetual student of writing and life.
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Stories (248)
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A Boy and His Dog
Before my eyes opened, I heard the desperate cry of a human that pierced my heart. I wasn't supposed to care about anything but the sounds and scents of my momma. I competed with the other squeaking whimperers as we jostled for position at feeding time.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Fiction
A.I. - To Be or Not To Be
In the rapidly developing world of Artificial Intelligence and many tools available to commercial enterprises and individuals, the question of what is ethical and what is deceptive has arisen. As a human writer and creator, this affects me personally, as well as my friends and fellow authors. To be or not to be whether technology will be allowed to intrude into a platform of human creators is the question.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Journal
As It Was
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky, and the Ogre sang to the masses below. His ethereal voice floated through the moonlit sky and entered every house in the village of Trenton. The people knew their master watched over them and revered him, though they didn’t know why.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Fiction
Homecoming. Top Story - March 2023.
Sergeant Roger, a German Shepherd, stared at the starless sky and finished his rawhide strip. He tossed the butt into the grass. The war veteran willed his shaking paw to stop quivering and lifted his leg for one last squirt on the bush before he entered the Veteran of Foreign Wars building. Talking about his service with the K-9 Corps and the war was a catch twenty-two. It helped, but it also hurt. Shepherds tended to withhold how they felt. In the ordinary world, this was a positive, but postwar, the buried trauma had led to a spike in the early deaths of many of his friends and fellow canine soldiers.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Fiction






