Published Work

In addition to the publication of my Novels My GRLHis Revenge,Our Justice, Circumstances of Childhood, The Contract between heaven and earth, and Eternal Road – The final stop a few of my short stories have been published.

Never Give Inn a  fictional short story – Published May of 2013 in Miracle e-zine.  Tells of the bizarre circumstances when Frank wakes up from a dream that he was incarcerated to find his wife of ten years no longer looks like herself. He is also disturbed to find a tattoo on his shoulder that reads Never Give Inn only backward so it looks right in the mirror. You can read it here:  http://miracleezine.wix.com/miracle-e-zine#!issues/caxr

The World Darkly a fictional short story – Published August of 2012 in The Paperbook Collective. Tells a story of revenge that works on those too greedy to consider for one moment an honest action. You can read it here: http://jaydeashe.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/the-paperbook-collective_issue-one2013.pdf

Misunderstanding a fictional short story – Published October 2013 in The Paperbook Collective. A story of mistaken values that gets repeated often. You can read it here: http://jaydeashe.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/the-paperbook-collective-issue-three-20132.pdf

Cultural Differences a fictional short story – Published December 2013 in The Paperbook Collective. A story of misunderstanding and cultural differences. You can read it here (Page 17)

http://jaydeashe.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/the-paperbook-collective-issue-five-2013.pdf

The Day After New Year’s Day a fictional short story – Published January 2014 in The Paperback Collective. Day After New Year’s Day is a story of time and space and old habits.  You can read it here (Page 5)

http://issuu.com/jaydeashe/docs/the_paperbook_collective_issue_six_/1?e=0

Valentine’s Day a fictional short story about a shopping trip for a gift.- Published February 5th in the Paperbook Collective Issue Seven. You can read it here (page 15)

http://jaydeashe.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/the-paperbook-collective-issue-seven-2014.pdf

 

 

17 comments

  1. Reading all 3 this weekend…looking forward to it!

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    1. Thank you. Hope you enjoy

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  5. Looking for your poetry, John. I am enjoying MY GRL and must get off the net and onto my kindle. Seems like there are never enough hours in a day these days. Happy reading and writing, my friend! 🙂

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  6. Didn’t find your poetry so I popped over to read your short story, Valentine’s Day. Awesome! 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Charles.

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