James Willis
Bio
For the last ten years, I have been working in the field of mental health ranging from front-line work to policy analysis. Before that, I worked on six political campaigns. I'm here to share ideas and explore the world of fiction writing.
Stories (5/0)
Trail of Bones
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. Indeed, nestled between the Sea of Ashes to the east and the Velemir Mountain range protecting against modernization to the north and warring countries to the west, the Valley offers a semi-permanent refuge. The once desolate, barren, and unexplored area is now rich with foliage and home to the last remaining dragons on earth.
By James Willis2 years ago in Fiction
Mishaps and Popping
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. Come to think of it, there weren't always dragons, and Vinter Crushem wasn't always a mad scientist. Well, maybe he was always a mad scientist. Perhaps it was his overactive drive to invent new things, or the fumes from his many concoctions having seeped into his brain, Vinter had since been labeled mad and a criminal to boot after his new creation began self-multiplying and wreaking mischievous havoc all across the kingdom.
By James Willis2 years ago in Fiction
All That I See
I spent most of my youth in a very rural town in northwest Tennessee. Half-way through third grade I was pulled from public school and began a tumultuous trial-by-error series of homeschool curriculums, and it wasn't until I started eighth grade that my family finally settled on a permanent choice. They didn't select it for the religious indoctrination of it (ever curriculum was Christian based), but rather it offered my parents support in ensuring that my brother and I received a modicum of belated support and corrective feedback that neither of us received from our parents.
By James Willis2 years ago in Humans