
Jason Morton
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From fiction to reality there’s tons to share about this crazy life. From being a single father, an officer, and having had many insane adventures while I learned about the world, my imagination runs wild with ideas.
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Above From Below: Part 5
Red skies appeared slowly over the Texas horizon as the morning suns brought new life to the area. The roads weren't as saturated as they were to the north, and 1970, black, Challenger sped through the desolate part of the state as it headed to the area Nico was killed. Rick's weary eyes were heavy from driving straight through. He'd only made one stop near any form of civilization.
By Jason Morton15 days ago in Fiction
Above From Below: Part 4
Rick Steele drove away from the bar and headed toward home. There was a period during the rainy season when the locals got a break, the first time in a while, he could drive without using his wipers. He had a lot to think about. What Major Kohl shared with him about his brother’s death had his head spinning. There was something more to his death than the locals in Texas had found.
By Jason Morton17 days ago in Fiction
Inside The Mind Of The Writers
Writing as a hobby becomes something more. It can become an infectious disease, without a cure. As it happens, it came to me during an infectious disease outbreak, and initially, there was no cure. Hell, there was no vaccine, there was no answer, and the world literally fell to pieces that year.
By Jason Morton17 days ago in Writers
JD Vance: Why The Young Ex-Marine Vice President Might Run From The Presidency
Why JD Vance Might Not Run For President By now, most people have either heard the rumors or seen the social media buzz on Facebook, Twitter, and others, that says JD Vance may surprisingly not run for president in 2028. As the presumptive front runner for the Republican nomination, and the man that Donald Trump labled the future of the Republican Party, why would JD Vance decide not to run? There are a few reasons that are believable, but likely won’t come out to the public, and then there are unthinkable reasons.
By Jason Morton17 days ago in The Swamp
Above From Below: Part 3
Above From Below Part I, Part 2 Rick needed a drink, and Mac’s place was as secure as anywhere he and the mysterious Major Kohl could have some privacy and get out of the rain. There was a commitment in her eyes. She had a purpose for being there. Rick needed to know what was so important that she’d hunt him down to tell it to him instead of appearing at the office. They clearly had to have been watching for him to leave the building.
By Jason Morton19 days ago in Fiction
When First Days of Spring Feel Like Summer, Remember The Truth
It’s going to feel like summer as we head into the first days of spring. Do you still think that global warming isn’t a dangerous issue that needs the human species to wisen up and start dealing with it through active scientific measures, as opposed to denial? If so, feel free to continue being the ones with your head in the sand.
By Jason Morton19 days ago in Earth
Above From Below: Part 2
Above From Below: Part 1 Part 2 From the window of his dark, barely powered, second-floor office, Rick Steele stared into the even more dismal outdoors, a cigarette hanging from beneath his unshaven lip. The humidity in the air was thick, and Rick felt beads of sweat running down from his temples. His shirt was shadowed by sweat, even in the dimly lit office space. As he blew the smoke out of the open window, watching the drops bounce off the several inches of flood waters covering the street below, the buzzing alarm from his phone told him it was time to leave.
By Jason Morton22 days ago in Fiction
A Timely Reminder About The One Threat To Us All
It's still a collosal problem. And we are stuck between rocks and hardplaces, and getting more trapped by the year. And while everybody wants to scream, yell, and pound their fists about every other issue they claim to care about, people have slowly begun to voice their feelings much less about how petroleum is both pivotal to our existence, and a source of our problems.
By Jason Morton23 days ago in Earth
Above From Below
Part One Beneath an unusually dark sky, a building in the middle of nowhere, West Texas, sits as it gets pelted by heavy rain mixed with hail. The warning systems at the National Weather Service were right, and the storm was developing into a supercell. It gave off strange atmospheric readings that kept the one person assigned to the observation post busy.
By Jason Morton24 days ago in Fiction
Why The Future Wasn't Always Yours
The Beginning of The Future Or, actually, nine months later, give or take a few days. You’re going to be as soon as old mom and dad, or mom and that guy she got drunk with and hooked up in the men’s room at a concert with, finished the deed on that magic day. That’s the perfect day in mom’s schedule of biological movements during the monthly clock. It’s the day when an egg is primed and in the right place to receive and she was to meet the guy that would fertilize her egg. After that, it’s all magic.
By Jason Morton25 days ago in Journal











