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

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To Live and Die - Chapter 3 / Pen Pushing

James Bond glanced down at his naked body and registered that the cuts and bruises around his abdominal area, from his last mission, were beginning...

'Catch me when you can...'

‘Catch me when you can…’ Dr. A. Sippitt washed his hearty breakfast of green figs and yoghurt down with a lukewarm cup of tea and slipped his...

To Live and Die - Chapter 2 / The Macabre Club (2 of 2)

The door creaked shut behind him as Bond turned left and followed the man down the street. Morzeny paused, adjusting the collar of his cream jacket,...

Pondering in the Powdery Snow.

A post-modernist take on the tale of Little Snow-White by the Brothers Grimm. Once upon a time in midwinter, when the snowflakes had sprinkled from...

The Misfit - Short Story

Considered titles: The Misfit. The Misfit's Deadliest Sin. Survival and Retribution in Georgia. A Slow Pilgrimage to Georgia. This is a piece for University submission, it had to be a prequel/sequel to Flannery O'Connor's 1953 short: A Good Man is Hard to Find - definitely worth a read! All comments will be seriously appreciated and returned on your recent works when they pop up! Regards, J. A. Stapleton.

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