
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 Secret Part II: The Plan
If you haven't read part one, check it out and come back for part II. The guys were in the gym working out. They were still reeling from the revelations at the river. Donny wanted to kill Mike Harper. He wanted it so bad he could taste the venom growing inside of him. When he mentioned Shelly's dad, Jack would put up his hand and shush him.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Fiction
When Vocal Earnings Started To Beat A Writer's Medium Earnings. Top Story - May 2023.
Six months to a year ago, I would not have imagined the possibility I'm about to share. I wouldn't have bet it would become a startling reality. As it has, I'm going to share the facts with you and let you draw whatever conclusions you may.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Journal
Execute
A day ago, Jim McCalister stood in the offices at work and accepted his current assignment. He went home and told his girlfriend of two years he would be gone for a couple of days. She didn't like it but understood. Jim McCallister was one of the best cyber security specialists in the country, or so she thought.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Fiction
John Got Hustled
John Monroe came to me about six weeks ago. He had an incredible story. Even as I'm standing up to give my opening statement to the judge and go into John's case, and the evidence and witnesses, I feel sorry for the poor bastard. That this actually happened to someone is beyond appalling.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Fiction
The First Dominoe Toward The End Of What We Know
Relationships are a dying past-time. People are staying single far longer than at any time in recorded history. Why is the relationship slowly becoming a thing of the past and what can one do to update their version of the mating ritual? How does one develop a “game” plan for dating in the 21st century?
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Humans
Dreamwalker
Layla laid down in her bed, not knowing what would happen next, but excited by the possibilities. Thirty minutes later, as she lost consciousness, she woke up in the middle of a field. She was wearing a red dress and flats, a leap from her conservative cotton pajamas.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Fiction









