MjLawless
Born in the town that spawned Bradbury, MjL has been a writer since he was a child. Was once told he had a gift for conveying his points if it were just a conversation, he focused his efforts on writing on poetry and prose under the pseudonym thum. Interested in expanding his writing ability, he completed the writing program offered through Chicago's Second City Comedy Theatre company. He has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and runs the improv theatre company ChicagoImprovAnarchy. He also is the webmaster for MichaelLarimer.com and once was news editor for TheTwoCents.com, where you can still find his humorous recaps of TV shows. He holds his wife and child as his most dear loves in life.
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Bachelor Degree in Computer Science (IT) from NEIU, graduate of Second City Writing ProgramInterests
television, film, comic books, websites, hockey, Washington Capitals, Lego, horror movies, Bruce Campbell, comedy, improvisation, theatre, sci-fi, footballMotto
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Before the Bells Ring Us InA sestina about the last day of the year and the various forms of loves conquered, kept and even lost. As a very challenging poetry style, I hope this finds someone who enjoys my attempt at the form. -
The Proximity EffectA poem inspired by a cherished Nada Surf song
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A Monster ChristmasA toddler might not yet understand the glories of a Christmas morn, so here's a little poem to remind you of what's to come.
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Sly, Sly Christmas SpyThis Christmas memory from childhood should have landed me on the naughty list for a long while...
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Toys and the Christmas WishlistHave you made your list yet...
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If Nothing Else... For WarmthA cute haiku with humor and love.
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Superstition BluesA haiku warning about the challenges of relying on you superstitions to get you through the tough times.
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One Night's CallingTo some it's a sacrifice of pride and respect, to others it's their livelihood.
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