
Jason Ray Morton
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Writing has become more important as I live with cancer. It's a therapy, it's an escape, and it's a way to do something lasting that hopefully leaves an impression.
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The Prisoner: Part 5 of The Mayor
The cutting of flesh and the warm rush of blood over his hands made the demon smile. Kaleel enjoyed taking souls. Kaleel felt different about his time on Earth while inhabiting the mayor. Even Kaleel was astonished at some of the things he was doing.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Horror
See Them Die. Top Story - October 2024.
Flooding from the last storm still covered the town streets as Michael Faraday drove home. He wondered what possessed him to come to such an awful place. The weather wasn't a secret to the world. With each storm, the flooding overtook Coast City. It took days, sometimes longer, for the waters to recede.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Horror
A Dark Look At WWE's Mr. McMahon From Netflix. Content Warning.
Vincent Kennedy McMahon Meeting the larger-than-life Hulk Hogan was a treat for a 12-year-old. But the era of saying your prayers and taking your vitamins wasn’t what it appeared. While all the little Hulkamaniacs clambered for the mighty Hulkster, the behind-the-scenes picture was another story. It is a story that's driven by the wrestling promotions owner, Vince McMahon.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Geeks
Night Terrors
For months, Danny Jenkins woke up at 5:00 a.m. in a cold sweat. He had nightmare after nightmare and didn't understand why. Danny delved into the study of dreams to understand his nightmares. The little memory of his nightmares he could recall was of no help.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Horror
Closing In On A Bucket List Goal
Bucket lists took on a new meaning to me this year. With each item crossed off, there is an accompanying sense of accomplishment. There are still a lot of things on my list. The list consists of personal goals, many of which aren't that uncommon.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Men
Signals
Dark clouds blanketed the skies above the Mariner One Observatory. After three days, the telescope was down, and teams were out checking the dish array. As the sun finally pushed through the thick layer of gloomy weather, the Mariner One survey teams could finally breathe a sigh of relief. The worst tropical depression to hit the station was over.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Fiction
A Fall Memory Is Born
There are some things I'd loved to have had a picture of, if for no other reason than for others to remember those moments. It's not always possible. Some of us have to rely on memories. Every once in a while, we are a part of an event or day that sticks out. We, hopefully, will be remembered for those moments.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Families












