any one have morton stories i cant find any more if so mail me on
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any one have morton stories i cant find any more if so mail me on
[email protected]
I have a few, but Morton "got religion" at some point and deleted his website... however, I'll have a look and send you what I have.
email me too at [email protected] if you would be so kind.
Can someone send them to me too, [email protected]
I'm not familiar with those stories, what's so special about them? I really want to know.
"Equals" is one of my all-time favorites. He pushed all my buttons on a regular basis -
I am sorry that he retired and that Emish is no longer with us -
Personally, I think that Morton's "Y Series" and his "Last Resort" stories are among the best sexfight stories ever written. His Kara vs. Rhonda stories (two of them) come a close second. I often draw on his work as inspiration and guidance for my own.
JB57
Morton is the standard bearer. He set the bar for all of us who aspired to write. In the late 90s into the turn of the century, there were a handful of master writers, people like Morton, Emery, Emish just to name a few. I feel honored to not only have read their material, but draw inspiration from it.
I thought Mortons Odd Women Out was his most ambitious and unpredictable. It made me rethink sexfight writing. He created the mold in some of his earlier writings, then purposefully broke it with Odd Women Out. For example I thought Kathy and Karen were a perfect match in Duel Interrupted, but in Odd Women Out he ended that match, only to give each of them a better match in Carrie and Beth. So for me Morton was an original thinker who was willing to do the unexpected and for that I am grateful.
Shak