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)
The Blessed Ones
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. Though there are varying species, nearly all dragons have one common trait; they are reclusive. Some nest in the high mountains or in sodden caves, others in thick brush, but it is rare to come across a nest unless one is actively seeking them out.
By J. L. Green2 years ago in Fiction
In Our Eyes
"There weren't always Dragons in the Valley." Gramps had sounded so confident when he said it that I didn't even question. Dragons, the winged reptiles that hoard treasure and keep princess’s captive in towers. I was ready to hear a story about Dragons.
By J. L. Green2 years ago in Fiction
Letter to Me
Dear Me, A little over one year ago, you were pregnant, diabetic, and anxious as all Hell. You were about to bring a fragile, new life into this insane world. You live hours away from home, where all of your family is, and, unknown to you, the next year is going to be the hardest of your life.
By J. L. Green3 years ago in Motivation
Spiced Pears and Caramel Chocolate Cake
It may be an unpopular opinion, but libraries have a way of being...ominous. Maybe it's the hushed voices that carry as loud as a gunshot in the right spots. Maybe it's the shelves, twice her height and packed to the brim, or the aisles, barely wide enough for two people at a time.
By J. L. Green3 years ago in Fiction
Scorched
She walked, hard bits of earth crunching beneath the soles of her boots. The terrain, much like her lips, sat littered in cracks and parched from the blaring heat of the sun. It had been a hundred years since the great fires had devastated her ancestor’s home, leaving behind charred ghosts of wilderness that never recovered.
By J. L. Green3 years ago in Fiction