Works of Fiction

By K.R. Eaton

How he ended up naked, handcuffed to a metal gurney with a motorcycle battery attached to his junk. Well, that needs a bit of an explanation.

  • Actual Evidence

    These thriller shorts will draw you in and keep you guessing at every turn. From exceedingly strange to knee-slapping humorous, you’ll want to read them all in one sitting. 

  • Harper Mane

    A witty, dark tale of intrigue with non-stop edge-of-your-seat excitement. The author cleverly maneuvers towards a methodically developing climax, exposing an elusive truth.

  • Rage Matters

    What led to that fateful evening was years in the making. From the very beginning, things between husband and wife were not at all what they seemed. Someone in the household was not who they claimed to be.

  • Requisite Evil

    The killer hadn’t tried to evade capture. There were clues and tons of evidence intentionally scattered about the crime scene. The plan’s success, in fact, depended on the killer’s capture.

  • Retribution

    Susan had been driven beyond her limit. With her ability to reason stripped away, retribution was the only option that made sense.

  • Tantrum

    The nightmares have become so real he believes the life he’s known since childhood, the life he suppressed, never existed. 

  • The Pursuit 2

    A duo of assassins are on the trail of a gang who murdered a colleague. As they close in on the leader, the story takes a dramatic turn when the assassins learn they had stumbled onto a more sinister truth.

FREE Short Stories

This Week’s Feature Story | Charissa

Authorities arrested twenty-four-year-old Phuong Soun for stealing. Like so many women before her, they placed her into pre-trial detention and sent her to the women’s prison, dubbed CC2, to await trial. She didn’t know how long she’d be there, nor how she’d take care of her one month old child, Charissa. In Cambodia, children less than three years old could stay with their mothers in confinement while they were in detention. It was not an ideal situation.

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On the Blog

The Hardest Things About Writing

I’ve been writing for a few years. I’ve written several novels and published six. I’ve published countless short stories, several blog posts, and maintain a newsletter. Writing is kind of what I do. Three things stand out that I feel are the hardest about writing. Read It Here

Readers want to know

How do you stay motivated in your writing?

I stopped outlining and became a pantser. I prefer the freedom to let the story unfold through the eyes and actions of the characters. They provide the motivation I need to move forward.

Meet the Characters

From the Book | Tantrum

Fun Fact: While the focus surrounded Mathew’s slow embrace of his dark side. Marjorie, his mother, often inadvertently took center stage.

Marjorie Abernathy: Marjorie is one of the most complicated characters I’ve ever created. She is beautiful, alluring, sexy, and very, very emotionally damaged. Read More