
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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The Struggle of the Common Man
It was a typical summer day in the city, but there was a sense of unease in the air. People bustled about their daily tasks, but their movements seemed forced, as if they were trying to ignore the elephant in the room. The elephant, of course, was the rising inflation. Prices for everything from groceries to rent had skyrocketed in recent months, leaving many struggling to make ends meet.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction
The Great Divide
In a small, isolated village, there was a great divide among the people. On one side of the divide were those who supported the old ways, traditions that had been passed down for generations. They were known as the conservatives. On the other side were those who favoured progress and change, the liberals.
By James Green3 years ago in Humans
Boris the Bull
Boris the bull had always been a bit of an oddball, even among his fellow animals on the farm. While the other cows contentedly grazed in the fields, Boris could often be found daydreaming on a hillock, gazing up at the sky and wondering what it would be like to fly.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction
The Frozen Pond
The air was crisp and cold, and a layer of frost covered the ground. The trees stood stark and bare against the pale blue sky, their branches reaching out like icy fingers. At the centre of it all was the frozen pond, a vast expanse of gleaming white that seemed to stretch on forever.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction
The Raccoon's Revenge
It was a typical evening in the quiet suburban neighbourhood of Oakville. The sun was setting behind the trees and the birds were chirping their final melodies of the day. But little did the residents know, their peaceful existence was about to be shattered by a group of mischievous raccoons.
By James Green3 years ago in Fiction












