Joshua Lee Prentice
Bio
I am a published writer and poet. I have been writing professionally for over 15 years. I specialize in flash fiction stories, novels, poetry, non fiction essays, and many more genres of writing.
Stories (14)
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The Rebel Soul
The Rebel Soul Jeff Franks stood there with his lit black and mild reading a news paper when a man with a tainted look on his face sat there beside him, and handed him a brief case full of money he smiled and then took out his pistol with a silencer on it and shot him 3 time’s in the head then he threw the money into the garbage can by the bench he was sitting on whispering these words in silent frustration try to bribe me you asshole. As he walked away his main thought was he was done fooling around with these fools he would now go to war and he would take no prisoner’s. Three days earlier No! he screamed don’t hurt my son please. Then the Russian mob boss smiled at him with a
By Joshua Lee Prentice4 months ago in Fiction
The Invisible One
Written by, Joshua Lee Prentice The Invisible One My entire life has been molded for me up to this moment. This is the moment of truth when the world finally burns in order for me to rise to the occasion. I walk in that destiny. Ready to battle the final war. Until its end. But wait I am getting ahead of myself. Please allow me tell you the entire story? Before we get into the present day.
By Joshua Lee Prentice5 months ago in Fiction
The Black Out
Written by Joshua Lee Prentice The Blackout I was hiking in the mountains looking for a new meditation spot in order to clear my head when I pulled out my weather radio, and sat down in front of a tree. Only to hear a radio broadcast claiming that the world had suffered a huge internet blackout, and that everything was in chaos. Then the radio reception faded out, and I could not hear anything. So I packed my backpack up and put my radio away, and started hiking towards the nearest mountainside where I could set up camp away from everyone else. I had always been a drifter priest type. I had know interest in the rest of what the world had to offer. I felt I had a higher purpose. The code that I lived by consisted of these things: never obsess over material things. Help others when you can, live positively, love deeply, and remember above all things loyalty, honor, integrity, and death before dishonor. These are the most important to remember. Once I arrived, at the mountainside. I started the climb up. I climbed for a good 30 minutes. Until I reached the cave in the lower side of the mountain, and that's where I set up camp inside the cave.
By Joshua Lee Prentice5 months ago in Fiction
Chaos
Chaos They are all the same. Yet they expect me to follow there drab views, and routines, and when I don’t it so upsets them. Well I got news for them the day of my birth god released a new animal among this world so lets light them up, and he laughed chaotically while setting an orphanage a blaze afterwards, he walked away no remorse in his heart not even a soul to look into threw his empty eye’s. His name was Jeff Hanks, and he was the most vengeful criminal that I had ever tracked. My name is Kurt London,
By Joshua Lee Prentice5 months ago in Fiction











