J. A. Stapleton

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StoryThe Genesis People - Chapters 1 & 2 Jon McBaker110 years 5 months ago
CollectionOdds and Sods - Short Stories J. A. Stapleton010 years 5 months ago
CollectionLoyalty - or A Boy Born of Two Fathers. J. A. Stapleton010 years 5 months ago
StoryOpening Letters J. A. Stapleton310 years 5 months ago
StoryThrough the Looking Glass J. A. Stapleton410 years 6 months ago
StoryCaponed. J. A. Stapleton110 years 6 months ago
StorySeeping Through the Lavender - Chapter I J. A. Stapleton210 years 7 months ago
StoryThe Conspiracy: Chapter Two [Part I] J. A. Stapleton510 years 7 months ago
StoryThe Drunk (Western Short Story) well-wisher310 years 7 months ago
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My stories

Hermitaxia

HERMITAXIA Rhianna waited in line, and noticed a guy, around her age, sitting on a sofa across the bar from her. Out of all the white men in all the...
Cherry

The Second World War: PART 10 - Otto Krause - Nuremberg (1946)

KRAUSE 10. 1946 NUREMBERG It was blisteringly cold on the morning of October sixteenth in the south-eastern state of Bavaria. The Palace of Justice,...

The Second World War: PART 9 - Roger Farrier - Paris (1945)

The smashed mirror of water became whole once more when the unshaven face emerged from its depths.

The Second World War: PART 8 - Adelise Gèroux - Paris (1944)

Roger Farrier crossed the landing and unlocked the door marked 16A, stepping inside and twisting the lock behind him in the same movement. He slotted the thin brass chain into place and, while drawing it to the right, a horrid feeling came over him.

The Second World War: PART 7 - Roger Farrier - Paris (1944)

When the café on the corner first opened its doors in the August of 1923, Pierre Goddard and his father thought their clientele would consist mostly of businessmen. Twenty-one years later, his father long gone from polio, with shoulder-length grey hair in a bun, the physical manifestation of a man in a mid-life crisis, and a World War in full swing, it had become frequented by Nazis.

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