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.
Achievements (1)
Stories (801/0)
A Lasting Storm: Chapter 2
Jim graduated high school just a few months after learning about his impending fatherhood. Some saw him as a changed man. Others saw him as what he was, just a scared boy that was in over his head. Jayla saw him, more than anything, as her savior.
By Jason Ray Morton 9 months ago in Chapters
Meg 2: The Marriage Of Dinosaurs And Sharks
A sure-to-be cult classic redefines summertime popcorn movies! Jason Statham hits the high seas again as fans watch the continued story of the marriage of Jurrasic World and Jaws, but this time there are more sharks, more of the Trench, and a giant helicopter-catching Octopus.
By Jason Ray Morton 9 months ago in Critique
The Explosive Mayans Series Finale
Fans of the Kurt Sutter-created MC World were left on the edge of their seats as the curtain closed on the explosive Mayans MC story in the only way that made sense. Mayans ended where it began as the club found its conscience. Who escaped the life?
By Jason Ray Morton 9 months ago in Critique
Mind Trips And Looks At The Nightmares Of People
The Five Scariest Mind Trips Before Losing The Power Before the brain closed up shop, possibly from bouncing against the sides of that rock-hard skull an excessive number of times, there were trips to the past and future that couldn't be explained. Having seen Quantum Leap, it was not the same. The trips weren't as long, and it was more like seeing the life-changing moments of other people's lives.
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Confessions
Goldilocks And The Three Bears
Once upon a time, in a forest far away, there were three bears that lived in an upscale home in the woods. One of them, Junior, was a wee little cub of a bear that frequently got into mischief despite his father and mother trying their best to raise him the right way. Junior was so full of energy, and overflowing with questions about the world around them.
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Fiction
Bachelor Parties: They're Not What They Used To Be
Men have gone through a change or two during the past twenty to thirty years. To grasp the change to its fullest, intermingle members from Generation X or earlier with the Millennials (Generation Y) or later. The difference becomes powerfully evident when it comes to tradition and social gatherings.
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Men
- Top Story - August 2023
The End Of Hollywood's Cookie Cutter Era?Top Story - August 2023
Will 2023 be the death of Hollywood's golden era of cookie-cutter movies? For the billions, and billions, of dollars that moviegoers have spent on Hollywood's cookie-cutter era of films, it could be argued that it's about time things changed. There has been an overwhelming lack of originality, and at times creativity, for far too long. Just look at what's failed this year.
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Geeks
A Season In Hell
13 Seasons Of Illinois Welcome to Illinois, if you're fool enough to come for a visit. You've entered the famed land of Lincoln. It's home to the hometown of former president Ronald Reagan. The state produced America's first black president, and we love to elect governors of the corrupt persuasion.
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Journal