J. L. Green
Bio
I've been writing for fun since I was a preteen and haven’t stopped since. I tend to favor the darker/angsty/thriller type of themes. Here’s to hoping readers enjoy my work, and those that don't find something they do.
Stories (21/0)
A Von Wilde Christmas
There is a stark contrast of the candlelit hallway against the darkness of the room, but Emily is inside, drawing back hefty velvet curtains to let in a flood of sunlight from three ceiling-high windows. With her eyes adjusted, Willow can take in the impeccable neatness of the space.
By J. L. Green15 days ago in Filthy
Dear Diary: Ember's Account
Dear Diary, At the behest of my doctor, I have decided to get this journal so I can keep track of my day and moods as I start on a new medication. Which is actually a really smart idea, because things can feel hazy between the bouts of being down, the spurts of anxiety, and the mountain of school work.
By J. L. Green2 months ago in Fiction
Snow? Snow!
Snow doesn't happen often in this small town. We're nestled in a valley with towering sapphire blue mountains hugging us from all sides; the tops of those mountains is where the snow lives during winter. Sometimes, rarely, there will be storm that gives a quick flurry of sleet, but it doesn't stick for longer than five minutes.
By J. L. Green3 months ago in Fiction
- Top Story - January 2024
Arizona Sun
Summertime in Arizona is a scorching beast. We call it a "dry heat", because the only moisture to be found is coming from our bodies, seeping out the try to keep us desert lizards cool. The temperature starts to creep up into unbearable territory starting in March all the way to October, but the real survival test is those summer months.
By J. L. Green2 years ago in Feast