
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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A Different Way of Promoting Your Writing That Might Pay Off
As written content creators, some people want to generate as many reads as possible, and others want to only generate reads that garner feedback in order to improve their writing skills. A portion of people don't care how it goes. They just do it for the fun, and the outlet, as getting the tons of creative thoughts rattling around inside their heads out is therapeutic. Which ever one you are, that leads to a question. Do you advertise your work, or not? And, if so, have you tried all the ways there are to advertise.
By Jason Mortonabout 18 hours ago in Writers
Meanwhile, On Planet Knucklehead
Beyond the recent round of rhetoric out of the big O, there are other reason's to be upset by that thing running the circus. And yes, that includes me. Sure, I might not be upset for the same reasons you are. There's a reason for that. I'm not going to get into it, but I choose to look at it in a way that is more open than your typical, angry, unruly, and dense voter.
By Jason Mortona day ago in FYI
How "Hostile Architecture" Herds The Human "Undesirables"
If you’re in favor of herding people like cattle stuck inside the confines of electrified fences, then this isn’t for you. If the idea of utilizing misery, and pain, to heard people to where you can’t see them, makes you sick, you might think it’s not a problem but it’s a real thing. And now the powers that be, the shot callers in society and in government, have another way to just ignore a generational issue and hope it goes away without addressing the core problems that have kept it growing over the decades.
By Jason Mortona day ago in FYI
All You've Got To Do Is Break It Down
We all have missions and objectives, and how well we do at making them successful, or achieving them, depends on how we run them. How do you run yours? Are they turning out optimally, or ending with average or less satisfactory results? Do you want to do better?
By Jason Morton2 days ago in Journal
Above From Below Part 6
Dragging in Major Kohl had not been in the plan, but he was unsure why she'd bothered to find him in Texas. This wasn't her fight, and Nico wasn't her brother. In Rick Steele's distrustful mind, something about the Major turning on her command, and against the country, by sharing the truth with him, didn't sit well. As he hadn't stared a gift horse in the mouth, Major Kohl's revelations about Nico's accident were a blessing, but to Rick, it wasn't that simple.
By Jason Morton3 days ago in Fiction









