
Jason Ray Morton
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Writing has become more important as I live with cancer. It's a therapy, it's an escape, and it's a way to do something lasting that hopefully leaves an impression.
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NASA Will Crash A Spacecraft Next Week
Despite the damages' horror and costs, it’s fun to watch things crash. Have you ever watched a video of the world’s most insane crashes? Did you hit rewind and watch them over and over again? Well, this next crash will cost more than 300 million dollars, and it will be live-streamed for the world to watch. Believe it or not, this is a good thing.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Futurism
Quotes And Wisdom From King Playboy Himself
We all know who that famous face belonged, and while some of us might have hated him, many loved and respected him for his achievements and contributions to the sexual revolution. Hugh Hefner was the man behind the bunny. He is also remembered as a sexual pioneer.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Humans
Star Wars Andor Is Upon Us. Top Story - September 2022.
While there still isn't a lot that we know about the series, it's been described as a taught spy thriller, in space. From what we saw in Star Wars: Rogue One, Diego Luna brings a compelling character to life in the form of the rebellious Cassian Andor. As the series got a second season before we even knew it was headed to a fall premiere, this should be a Star Wars adventure that will leave fans both happy and wanting more.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Futurism
Doing The Right Thing Starts Early
Baby Names We love and care for our children. They become our entire world and give us a reason to live. Raising kids, watching them grow, and experiencing their lives is perhaps the biggest, most important thing a person will ever do.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Families
Last Days On The Moon
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Screams were what John heard on August 15th, 1977. John and the handful of those cleared to be present in mission control. It was the final mission to the moon, and when it was over, only a handful of people would ever know what went on that fateful day. An even smaller number of people would be aware of the truth about what John and his crew suffered or why John was the only one to make his way home.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction
Inside Aitken
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. There's no way to be sure who said it first, but they were dead wrong. Even three years later, Jasper could hear the screams of his brothers and sisters. Those screams are what haunted his dreams. He saw their faces when he closed his eyes. The fear in their eyes was readable, like a headline. The sounds of their voices only quieted after they were hurled thousands of feet from our ship, hurled into the void of space.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction
America To Participate In Decapitation Practice
Let’s face it, some world leaders are thorns in the humanities side. There’s a cavalcade of responses that diplomats and world leaders could choose to use, but one, in particular, seems like an interesting approach. That is if you want to stir the pot.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in The Swamp
When Work Gets Tough Consider This One Tip To Give Yourself A Break
When the bosses are overworking people life can feel pretty rough. We all need to escape the hustle and bustle of the world from time to time, especially when people in charge are pushing us to the brink. Never forget, there's one way to find sanctuary from all the stress.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Journal
The 13th Power Chapter 2
Jason rolled into Davenport and found his hotel. It had been a long drive, and he stretched as soon as he got out of the Suburban. Looking around at the changes since his last visit, he wondered why Cherie moved back to the midwest. The signs of depression in the area were prevalent. Jason questioned what brought her home and how Roger knew where to find her.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction
The 13th Power
Chapter 1 The sun peaked through the fluffy white clouds, aiming a ray of light at the world. A sweet scent of morning dew on the grass filled the air as a slight breeze blew across the lake. Over the lake, a falcon flew across the water, hunting for fish near the surface. As a sudden froth of water erupted from the spot the falcon dived to, the impressive bird lunged up and away from the surface, his prey held by razor-sharp claws.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction









