PinnedJay SquiresinThe Narrative ArcThe View From the Window of My Tiny Stone CottageFor the love of Miss Snider and Anna and me·12 min read·Oct 1, 2023--140--140
PinnedJay SquiresinAbout Me StoriesAbout Me — Jay SquiresA cautionary tale (with a takeaway): how this writer chose to cook up his life from scratch without a recipe·9 min read·Apr 4, 2024--127--127
PinnedJay SquiresinEllemenoWhat Stephen King, Mrs. Bain, and Yours Truly Have in CommonEven when popular opinion is against us — sometimes, we must take a stand·8 min read·Jan 7, 2024--150--150
PinnedJay SquiresinThe Writing CooperativeDon’t Distance Your Readers by Leaving Your Subtitles Turned onA simple technique to keep your readers in the alternate world you’ve created·8 min read·Nov 21, 2023--219--219
PinnedJay SquiresinILLUMINATIONHome Alone on New Year’s Eve …A Time to reflect and to thank my Medium Brothers and Sisters for their support when the bottom of my world dropped out·4 min read·Jan 1, 2024--97--97
Jay SquiresinEllemenoFire In LockupWhen synchronicity entangles with the unwinding skein of fate·8 min read·2 days ago--30--30
Jay SquiresThis is the most powerful piece you've written, Janice.And it was that out of which your fine article grew.1 min read·3 days ago--1--1
Jay SquiresinEllemenoThe Austin ChroniclesMy fateful first shift as an Arbor Heights dorm counselor·7 min read·5 days ago--29--29
Jay SquiresinEllemenoThe Portrait of Arbor HeightsIf a school had a personality, this one was split·7 min read·Jun 16, 2024--47--47
Jay SquiresinDeep. Sweet. Valuable.Leaving San Antonio: a RetrospectiveA glimpse into the author’s lingering uncertainty before moving on·8 min read·Jun 11, 2024--36--36