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)
- Top Story - October 2023
Lilly Munster Was No June CleaverTop Story - October 2023
The series The Munsters was an American sitcom that aired in the 60s and played off the idea of an odd family. As a satire of America’s booming suburban life, the show mixed the wholesomeness of such a hit as Leave it to Beaver with monster movies.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Geeks
Self-Help For The Monkey On Your Back
Personal “Sins” or “Demons” That Hurt Us We all have weaknesses. Maybe yours is gambling, alcohol, sex, or fried goodness. Our demons may have profound impacts on our lives. Even people who keep their demons under control feel the effect, consciously or subconsciously.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Motivation
The Forsaken: Part V
The Forsaken-Part V Beneath a warm tropical sun in the southern Caribbean stood an old colonial mansion surrounded by an eight-foot security wall. From four miles above the Earth, satellites could see the security patrolling around the grounds. The lights on the chopper pad flickered beneath the speeding rotor. An entourage arrived at the front gate, and activity at the compound was busier than in years past.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Chapters
The Forsaken: Part IV
The Forsaken-Part IV It’d been twelve hours since the mysterious mist encompassed the city of LeClaire. Like the rest of the townsfolk, Chief Jones was getting nervous. He didn’t have the personnel or equipment to patrol through such dense fog cover. The old cop felt out of his depth for the first time in years.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Chapters
The Forsaken-Part III
The Forsaken — Part III Mary Lou Jones had a secret she’d been keeping from Arthur, the local police chief. She lived in fear. Mary Lou was diagnosed with cancer years ago. They spent their life savings and money they didn’t have for her to fight the cancer, only for it to return a few months ago. She struggled with the idea of telling her husband that she was dying.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Chapters
The Forsaken: Part 2
Howling winds rustled the high tree tops where Lucas hid from the world. He spent two days with his nose in books, sipping scotch, and grasping the tasks before him. Archbishop Rogers insisted Lucas rest up and prepare for the coming fight. How the archbishop thought he’d get any sleep was beyond Lucas.
By Jason Ray Morton 7 months ago in Chapters
Dark Side Of The Moon
Rain drizzled from the sky as the clouds opened and unleashed on the midwest for the eighth day. The city rested, quieted by the dismal weather and humidity. A sickening smell wafted over the town. It was an odor noticed only by those unfortunate enough to be awake at two o'clock in the morning.
By Jason Ray Morton 8 months ago in Fiction
Cut The Ties Keeping You From Smiling
Making change when it’s needed isn’t always easy. There are dozens of reasons we find ourselves “trapped” where we are without options to escape. It doesn’t make it impossible. It will make an escape route harder to see.
By Jason Ray Morton 8 months ago in Motivation