James Green
Bio
Weaving words into captivating worlds, this author's storytelling will transport you to realms of imagination and leave you breathless.
Stories (320/0)
Trapped in the Shoe Shop
The man sat at the counter of the shoe shop, staring blankly at the rows of footwear on the shelves in front of him. It was a quiet day, and the only sound in the shop was the faint ticking of the clock on the wall. The man sighed and leaned back in his chair, letting out a long, weary breath.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
Escape from the Island of the Damned
Captain Jack stood at the helm of his ship, the Sea Wolf, gazing out at the endless expanse of blue before him. He had been sailing these waters for years and had seen many a strange sight, but today was different. Something felt off, like there was a storm brewing on the horizon. Jack's first mate, Marcus, approached him, concern etched on his face. "Captain, have you noticed anything strange?" he asked. Jack nodded, his brow furrowed in thought. "I can't quite put my finger on it, Marcus. It's like something is lurking just beyond our sight."
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
Chocolate Cake and True Love
Kate had always loved baking, and on this particular afternoon, she was feeling particularly inspired. She had spent the morning scouring her cookbooks and experimenting with different ingredients, trying to come up with the perfect recipe for a chocolate cake.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
The Sharkman
The sun was setting over the small coastal town of Seaside, casting a warm glow over the sandy beaches and colourful houses. As the last rays of light disappeared below the horizon, a group of friends gathered on the beach for a bonfire. There was Jake, the sarcastic jokester; his sister, Sarah, the level-headed one; and their three friends, Mike, Rachel, and Steve.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
The Cursed Pear Tree
The pear tree was a fixture in the small village, standing tall and proud in the centre of the town square. It was a source of pride for the villagers, who took great care in tending to it and ensuring that it bore fruit every year. The tree was particularly beloved by the children of the village, who would often play amongst its branches and eat its sweet, juicy pears.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
The Guardian's Gift: A Tale of Cosmic Discovery
The green light was first noticed by Captain John Reed as he gazed out the window of his spacecraft. It was an unusual colour, unlike anything he had ever seen before. He couldn't quite place it, but there was something hypnotic about the way it seemed to pulsate in the vast expanse of space.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
The Magic of the Macaws
The macaw was an endangered species, its bright feathers a rare sight in the jungle. Antonio had spent years studying these beautiful birds, and he had become deeply concerned about their declining numbers. As a scientist, he knew that he had to do something to help save them from extinction.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
The Price of Victory: A Chess Mystery
The stage was set for the biggest chess match of the year. The reigning champion, a formidable player known for his careful, calculated moves and his ability to outthink his opponents, was set to face off against a young upstart who had been making a name for himself with his aggressive, risk-taking style.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
Snowbound Nightmare
The snow had been falling for hours, blanketing the landscape in a thick white layer. Despite the wintry weather, Jane was excited for the weekend getaway at the cabin. She had always loved the peace and solitude of being surrounded by nature, and with the holiday season fast approaching, she was looking forward to getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction
Outlaw Justice
The gang of smugglers was a diverse group, consisting of all manner of criminals and outcasts. There was Ivan, the leader of the group, a sly and cunning man with a sharp mind for business. Then there was Olga, a former circus performer with a talent for pickpocketing and a heart of gold. There was also Sergei, a burly ex-convict with a quick temper and a soft spot for his mother.
By James Greenabout a year ago in Fiction