Jerome Smith-Pula
Bio
Been fascinated with writing since I was 11 years old. I'm interested in crime to feel-good articles. Mostly crime.
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Stories (27/0)
Beachfront Betsy
Something about the inlet of water just down from my house. They call it our inland beach. In summer, it is a popular spot to have a quick dip. Come winter, no-one comes down. Mind you, it is winter and winter brings a cold change. Locals have said, for decades, something strange happens in winter. I have only lived in this house for six months so I don’t know if this strange occurrence is true, but according to locals close to the inlet, we’re in for a rude awakening.
By Jerome Smith-Pula3 years ago in Fiction
Just the hits in Quarantine
Quarantine, lockdown, shutdown, whatever we called it, it was definitely something to remember whether we like it or not. I left my job that would soon be classified as non-essential and ended up in an average job from the past life, that became an equivalent to a soldier in the army - the supermarket.
By Jerome Smith-Pula4 years ago in Beat
Shooting Sweets
The corner shop was just beginning to close up. The shop assistant, Alison Smith, had taken in the shop signs and tidied up the leaves and rubbish at the entrance. Her boss, Declan Berry, was at home, adjacent the dairy. He had invested in two-way radios for him and her, to commuicate with, while he was at home.
By Jerome Smith-Pula4 years ago in Criminal