
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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Leviathan Rising
For thousands of years, the sea has harbored mysteries and monsters. It's a place of comfort and a place of darkness. Man has chased legends of the sea around the globe. Some spend a lifetime hunting answers to the mysteries of the deep blue sea.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Art
A Hollywood Tragedy Unfolds
There's nothing sadder than for someone beloved to disappear off the face of the Earth without a trace. Sadly, that is the case for the Hollywood actor and star of many movies, Julian Sands. Whether it was on the big screen, or the small screen, Sands had a stage presence that was undeniable and was a talent that will remain unforgettable.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Humans
The Right Bait For The Right Waters
All the choices of tackle leave anglers plenty of options to choose from in the thousands of bait options and hundreds of variations on color. For experienced anglers, this equivocates to taking the kids to a Toys R’ Us, before they went defunct. The happiest days for those into fishing are usually when they’re catching the big catch, or when they’re shopping for their tackle for that next trip.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Journal
Dead Men Don't Tell Tales
They entered twenty-five minutes ago and vanished without a trace. When the six of them entered the casino, not one of their faces showed up on camera. Their approach was done with a scary level of precision. It amazed the approaching first responders and police. How they escaped left them all scratching their heads.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Fiction
Understanding Marine Heatwaves. Top Story - June 2023.
Marine heatwaves are periods of persistent warming ocean temperatures, which can have significant impacts on marine life as well as coastal areas and economies. Science teams at NOAA’s Physical Sciences Lab are working to understand marine heatwaves and how to predict them in advance.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Earth












