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Jamieson Wolf
Jamieson Wolf has often viewed the world with a different eye than
most people. Anything can be a story; a conversation, a flight of
birds, a song. Words come from inspiration. Jamieson often feels
he has too many words. "I guess I have a lot of Muses." He says,
"If I don't write, I go crazy."

Writing from an early age, Jamieson was not really aware that he
wanted to become a writer. Starting with poetry, he slowly began
to fill journals with words. They words didn't really have meaning
to him at the time; they were scratches on paper. Turning away
from his words for a time, trying to find his way in the big world of
the corporate drones, he enjoyed a great many different hats.

One night, after a particularly bad day at his zillionth office job,
Jamieson came upon his old journals and started reading. When he
was done, night had come, but instead of sleeping he got up and
found a blank journal. And started writing.

"The words just kept coming." he says. "It was like they were
there, underneath my skin all the time. I just didn't know it. I
wanted to be an actor you know." Here he bends forward and sits
in a more comfortable position. "I went to school for it and
everything. I loved the acting." He makes a face. "I just didn't like
the people."

Reading those words was like an epiphany. Jamieson knew what
he wanted to do at that point; but it would take time. Approaching
the art of writing like a Bard in training (Seven Years Learning,
Seven Years Practicing, Seven Years Teaching) Jamieson has
branched outward to give his voice it's hold.

Currently his work is avable in: Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick
and Fantasies: The World's Greatest Short Stories. He has also
had his fiction published in: The Dark Krypt, Clean Sheet's
Erotica, Mytholog, The House of Pain, The Twilight Times and
others. He is currently a Senior Reviewer at Linear Reflections and
is currently working on his fourth serial novel and a dark children's
tale.

"I just love what I do." He says. "I'm going to be telling stories for
a long time to come. It's like I can tap into the world around me
and hear the tattoo under the ground. It's quite the feeling."