J. A. Stapleton

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StorySecond Diary Entry (No.13) J. A. Stapleton410 years 11 months ago
StoryPushed. J. A. Stapleton210 years 11 months ago
StoryFirst Diary Entry (No.12) J. A. Stapleton410 years 11 months ago
StoryA Walk in the Dusk J. A. Stapleton510 years 12 months ago
StoryThe Genesis People - Chapters 1 & 2 Jon McBaker110 years 12 months ago
CollectionOdds and Sods - Short Stories J. A. Stapleton011 years 2 days ago
CollectionLoyalty - or A Boy Born of Two Fathers. J. A. Stapleton011 years 2 days ago
StoryOpening Letters J. A. Stapleton311 years 2 days ago
StoryThrough the Looking Glass J. A. Stapleton411 years 4 weeks ago
StoryCaponed. J. A. Stapleton111 years 1 month ago
StorySeeping Through the Lavender - Chapter I J. A. Stapleton211 years 1 month ago
StoryThe Conspiracy: Chapter Two [Part I] J. A. Stapleton511 years 2 months ago
StoryThe Drunk (Western Short Story) well-wisher311 years 2 months ago
StorySpare Parts grover611 years 2 months ago
CollectionThe Conspiracy J. A. Stapleton011 years 2 months ago

My stories

RUN RABBIT RUN.

RUN, RABBIT, RUN. On the farm, ev'ry Friday On the farm, it's rabbit pie day So ev'ry Friday that ever comes along I get up early and sing this...

To Live and Die - Chapter 1 / Persona non Grata (2 of 2)

He opened his eyes and there was a low moan from the struggling engine under the colossal weight of two and a half tons. The driver slowed down to a...

To Live and Die - Chapter 1 / Persona non Grata (1 of 2)

It happened when the farmers had already set out across the barren landscapes with their tools in hand, unsuspecting. The sun was fast rising in the...

To Live and Die - Chapter 5 / Time to Kill (1 of 2)

Bond crept in and waited for the door to swing shut behind him. With a smile spread across his cheeks he toed the heel of his oxfords off eagerly. He...

To Live and Die - Chapter 4 / Radio Silence (1 of 2)

‘Dead sir?’ Bond queried, taking a long drag from his cigarette. He crossed his legs and slouched somewhat in the old chair. M lent forward. M nodded...

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