Jason Ray Morton
Bio
I have always enjoyed writing and exploring new ideas, new beliefs, and the dreams that rattle around inside my head. I have enjoyed the current state of science, human progress, fantasy and existence and write about them when I can.
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Stories (795/0)
How To Guarantee You Score Huge Results Using A Writing Platform
I’m going to cut right to the chase. If you want to score results while writing and publishing on writing platforms, there are three ways to achieve successful results. Instead of looking at what everybody else looks at, primarily reads, views, and earnings, I will take a slightly broader look at scoring results on a writer’s platform.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 months ago in Writers
The Trappist Adventure
There’s nothing in the world that brings out the boy in a man more than playing in the deep mud, but the brightest of man feels the overwhelming anxiety swell inside them when they’re in that mud with bullets flying overhead. I felt a million miles away from home before I knew my day would go from bad to worse. Then, it did, and I remembered what a bad acid trip felt like.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 months ago in Fiction
From Hero To Villain: Loki's Redemption In The MCU
Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Fans of the MCU for the past 14 years have been treated to the delightful depiction of the Norse God Of Mischief, Loki of Asgard. To say that Tom Hiddleston did a phenomenal job bringing Loki to life is an understatement. Not only has Loki been an intriguing character and entertaining to watch, but Hiddleston took ownership of the role in a way that makes him as irreplaceable as other MCU talents such as RDJ, Chris Evans, and the late Chadwick Boseman.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Geeks
An Interview With The Author Of The Half Paper Moon, Melissa Ingoldsby
Melissa, I'd like to start by saying thank you for the opportunity to interview you. You're my first interview, but to begin with a recently published author feels like a great place to start. So thank you.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Interview
Pentagon Official Admits Whistleblower Telling The Truth
All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office At Pentagon Dr. Kirkpatrick, the head of the AARO since it was founded by Joe Biden’s administration, is stepping down. But not before sharing shocking information about the investigation into UFOs.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in FYI
Solar Cycle 25 To Peak Sooner And Be More Intense
If ever there were a time for a repeat of the 1859 Carrington Event, a solar storm that fried telegraphs, created auroras so bright that night turned to day and created magnetic disturbances around the planet, Solar Maximum is arguably where to look for that level of an event.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in FYI
The Forsaken-Part X
Father Rogers sat on a grand deck behind a mansion in the tropics. It was his first trip to the tropics since becoming an Archbishop, and Jeff was unnerved by the timing. Meeting one of the church’s most generous benefactors was a great honor, usually. In the case of Steven, being summoned was more daunting.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Fiction
The Last Storm
James Duggan sat at his computer station working on a remodeling of the forecast for the peak of Solar Cycle 25. It was after midnight, and he was running on coffee and cigarettes. The Irish immigrant from Belfast worked for N.A.S.A. and was on the Space Weather team.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Fiction
Passed 750 Stories But Won't See 1,000
I just noticed that I passed my 750th story. Writing and self-publishing on Vocal has been an interesting experience filled with many lessons, realizations, and many ups and downs. There've been some wins, but most of all, the endeavor has been pretty dismal.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Journal
The Forsaken-Part IX
Flashes of light woke Lucas from a deep sleep. The lights were explosive, coming through the hotel room window. Lucas rubbed his eyes, imagining a Texas storm system. As much as he tried going back to sleep, even hiding his head beneath a pillow, the lights were blindingly bright.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Fiction
Nudinfluentious For Aunatural Foods Inc.
Cameron was fresh out of college and had college loans to worry about despite the lack of success by Washington to forgive the loans of many Americans. With an I.T. degree, she spent many of her waking hours looking for different positions and sending in resumes, only to hear the deafening silence of her phone. Cameron was proud, however, and refused to give in to the desperation that was building inside of her. She'd waited tables, tended bar, and took an online customer service job to make ends meet.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Fiction