
James Green
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Weaving words into captivating worlds, this author's storytelling will transport you to realms of imagination and leave you breathless.
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Villainous Mr X
It all started on a hot summer day in the small town of Millville. Mr X, a reclusive and eccentric old man who lived alone in a large mansion on the outskirts of town, had not been seen or heard from in days. His neighbours became worried and called the police, but there was no sign of forced entry or any clues as to what had happened to him.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction
The Ghost and the Detective
The city was shrouded in a thick fog as detective John Smith trudged through the deserted streets, his coat collar pulled up against the icy wind. He had been called to the scene of a murder at the old warehouse on the docks, and as he approached the decrepit building, he could feel the hairs on the back of his neck stand up. Something about this case didn't feel right.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction
Confession of the Heart
John had always been a private person, preferring to keep his thoughts and feelings to himself. But there was one secret that he had been carrying with him for a long time, a secret that seemed to grow heavier with each passing day. It was a secret that he knew he could never share with anyone, not even his closest loved ones.
By James Green3 years ago in Poets
The Curious Boy and the Sly Fox
The boy was a curious and adventurous young lad, always eager to explore the world around him. One day, he stumbled upon a sly fox who seemed to be up to no good. The fox was rummaging through a farmer's garden, searching for a tasty treat to steal.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction
The Cat Lady and the Grudge
Mrs Olga Petrovna lived in a small, cramped apartment in the city. She was a reclusive woman in her late 50s, with wispy grey hair and a face etched with lines of loneliness. Her only companions were her cats - a dozen of them, all rescues that she had taken in over the years.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction
The Land's Messenger
John had been living in the outback for years, ever since he had fled the city and all its trappings of civilisation. He preferred the solitude of the desert, where he could be free to think and roam as he pleased. His only companion was his dog, a scrappy little mutt named Max.
By James Green3 years ago in Poets
The Cursed Kingdom
In a land of great beauty, with rolling green hills, sparkling blue lakes, and dense forests that seemed to stretch on forever, strange occurrences had begun to plague the kingdom. The first incident was the disappearance of the royal jewels, which had been kept in the safest of vaults. Despite the best efforts of the guards and the most skilled thieves, the jewels were never found.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction
The Oceanic Boutique
Poseidon had always been a bit of an oddity among the gods. While they all wore their finest garments and adorned themselves with golden jewellery, Poseidon preferred a more understated outfit. He wore a simple toga, made of rough, unbleached linen, and carried a staff of driftwood that he had found on the shore.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction











