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 12 months ago
StoryA Walk in the Dusk J. A. Stapleton511 years 4 days ago
StoryThe Genesis People - Chapters 1 & 2 Jon McBaker111 years 5 days ago
CollectionOdds and Sods - Short Stories J. A. Stapleton011 years 1 week ago
CollectionLoyalty - or A Boy Born of Two Fathers. J. A. Stapleton011 years 1 week ago
StoryOpening Letters J. A. Stapleton311 years 1 week ago
StoryThrough the Looking Glass J. A. Stapleton411 years 1 month ago
StoryCaponed. J. A. Stapleton111 years 1 month ago
StorySeeping Through the Lavender - Chapter I J. A. Stapleton211 years 2 months 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

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The Hare and the Hound

Unjust. A tale of unjust moral standards and social norms. Not told by the Tottenham Moors Travellers nor their easterly counter-parts, but the story...

To Live and Die - Chapter 2 / The Macabre Club (1 of 2)

This is a piece that has taken seven years thus far to write, since I went to Berlin in 2009, since then I have read the entirety of the Ian Fleming books as well as the John Gardner sequels. This novel lies between the EON films Diamonds Are Forever and Live and Let Die (seeing as Gardner continued on in the trail of the novels I thought I'd fill in the gaps of the films). I have studied all these is to, the phrasing, blunt tone, use of the comma as well as the perspective of Fleming when he wrote his novels in the fifties and sixties. I have written this to try and emulate the fantastic author, as well as encompass where Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli. Hope you enjoy this piece of fan fiction!
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TATORT FOUR - 4

IV RECORD OF CONVERSATION – TAPE 1. JACK RUBY: Hullo. CAPTAIN X: It’s me. JR: Jeez, how’d you get this number? CX: I hit the yellow pages. JR: Right...

TATOUR FOUR - 3

III Beautiful car he had, that Lincoln Continental, chrome wheels, crisp rectangular body, convertible, American flags, handmade in ’61 for him,...

TATORT FOUR - 2

II It is warm despite the glimmer of a faint chill that lingers in the November air. The Friday sun smiles, beaming down over the parade. The breeze...

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