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Jamie Herrington Gorton
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 Jamie Herrington Gorton
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Jamie is hiding at jamiegorton.com . . .

  • Elfwood User Name: eimaj
  • Page: http://eimaj.elfwood.com/
  • Published material at: Written stories as eimaj: [Go!]
  • Jamie is an Elfwood Patron until Sun May 3, 2009 !
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    My name is Jamie Gorton and I am a student at Saint Michael's College.

    This update was penned on 12.10.07. I'm still writing, but I'm having difficulty writing short stories. I'd like to get back in the swing of things, but I just love writing novels. As a matter of fact, I might put up some of my 2007 NaNoWriMo up for review.

    I also hope to start cross-posting material up at my website jamiegorton.com .


    People to visit and things to read:
    Megan Proverbs, The Name on the Tower, one of the best stories I've read in the woods.
    Florence Wong, First Assignment.
    Alexander E. Brittain: Could you write like this when you were 13? (I believe Alex has left the woods, I'm afraid . . . )
    Erin K. Luce: Read Dentures, Magic 'n' Things, you'll like it!

    May God bless the soul of Larry N. Morris.
    Thank you for reading.


    Favorite Music
    The Eagles, classical, and other songs that make me want to launch an epic voyage.
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    Guestbook for Eimaj
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    24 Jun 2004:-) Charlene 'The Amazing Bubble Girl' M. Mattson
    Part 4 of Villain's Revolution is finally up!
    10 Jul 2004:-) Suzannah Rowntree
    Hi! I've come to read your stuff finally...You didn't tell me you played French Horn?

    On second thoughts, why should you tell me?...but anyway, it's great to come upon someone else that plays the instrument. There are all too few of us in the world!!

    :-) Jamie Herrington Gorton replies: "Amen to that. I'm glad you swung by, I hope you enjoyed."
    18 Jul 2004:-) Tim 'Maul' Schein
    Hey, you know the Angler? Excellent. And you admire her work. That is well then, for my dark mistress is looking for people to join her in the fight against the fork master and her KAGS. Come to my library, and you shall see what I mean.

    9 Jamie Herrington Gorton replies: "... Ok, and thanks for your feedback on my works... "
    24 Oct 200445 Alexander E. Brittan
    Hey-lo Jamie!!
    I have updated my page, and I got a MOD's choice for my latest project - Elka.
    Please come read, and I will return a favour.
    And yes, that 100th commenter poem is still in the making. *cough* Sorry about the dee-lay.
    It seems you have added newbies on your page. "Agency" I have yet not seen...I must read it.
    Hope you are well, and keep writing!!
    Alexander E. Brittan .... =)
    17 Jan 200545 William Giedosh
    erm, when I say news reporting I mean journalism. I know you journalists hate that.

    -Will
    17 Jan 200545 William Giedosh
    Hello Jamie, I enjoyed reading your prologue but if I may some suggestions. Your writing is very clean and articulate however lacking in emotion (not to be insulting) as I see this as a very good thing in unbiased (if thats possible) news reporting it tends to fall flat in creative writing. However your attention to detail certainly provides you with producing a world rich in intruging political detail and climate.
    Now this is the seperation, you set up the world in a personless way to make it unemotional simply to describe what it is without opinion to anyone in the story, and I like that. However when getting into the characters this same style makes it hard to read, as writing is an extention of ones feeling described in perspective of a character or characters. I found it hard to relate my feelings when little were present.
    You have immense potential and I look foward to reading more of your work.

    -Will
    22 Jan 2005:-)
    Wahay just became an authro today! now you can re-live my world! as i relive yours! heh soz's just trying to know people around here great stories hun! =)
    22 Jan 200545 Carly Perkins <carly1990@gma
    I got the wrong author sorry!
    22 Jan 200545 Carly Perkins <carly1990@gma
    I found your story "Blade" most fascinating, as i had a somewhat like that in my head but of a girl who got kidnapped then turned to be an adventurer, and then joined a guild for a fighting post, and went round helping people in there aid and quests, but i never got round to writing it but it is still in my head =) I REALLY loves this work, i have only seen 2 chapters will there be more? i hope so i would like to see her reunion with her mother.
    I have applied to be a writer here, but i need to re-read the faqs and rules page, i am going to make a proffessional site for my stories, i just have a little site at the moment with 1 story and 1 poem on. but keep up the good work i enjoy living in your fantasy world in my reads! =)
    29 Jun 2005:-) Larry N. Morris
    Some time ago you left a post for someone that said you hoped to write & publish a spoof of fantasy. I have one posted right now if you'd like to see it.

    Where There's Smoke, There's Dragons
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