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.
J. S. Wade owns all work contained here.
Stories (248)
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Requiem of Pine Island
Saffire sea foams churn Phosphorus crests ascendant — Distant Glaciers die. _______________ The Pine Island Glacier has continued to calve large icebergs since 2013. Global temperature changes are causing a collapse of critical parts of the glacier. The seas of the world are rising with the worst yet to come.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Poets
Tonight's the Night
Prologue This creative work is a parable based on a wild dream and only that. The violence depicted is not to condone or encourage violence but to allegorize the depths of anger that boils within the mind and heart of one who has suffered the devastating loss of a loved one.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Humans
Boldo's Honor
1941- Dallas Blue and gold crepe streamers danced from the gym's rafters and overlooked the teenagers on opposing sides below. Boys in blue jeans and plaid button-down shirts congregated near one wall and leered across the polished hardwood at the girls.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Fiction
The Tender Catch
Listen to your mother. Please, I beg you. Mine warned me not to sign up on the Tender dating app, but I wouldn't listen. Ramone's photo flashed onto my screen, and I swiped right. Her raven hair, milk-dud eyes, sexy gypsy nose, and perfect tanned figure in a three-band-aid bikini caught my attention. Hormones invaded my brain, and I pleaded to the dating gods for her to pick me. She did.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Fiction
Schrödinger’s Cat
Squirrels skittered across the farmhouse tin roof, and Jodi relaxed for the first time in months. Toby, her golden retriever, enjoyed their long walks in the harvested fields of corn, where doves invaded at sunrise to take their share of the remnant grain.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Fiction










