H. L. Myers
H. L. Myers is a creative woman with eclectic interests. She's had a poem published in a college literary magazine and writes to a blog about writing. She is a four-time winner of the National Novel Writing Month challenge and has aspirations of becoming a published author.
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AS in Liberal StudiesInterests
writing, reading, science fiction, language, french, klingon, music, guitar, art, watercolor, drawing, role playing, fantasy, poetry, strategy, history, ancient rome, australia, sydneyAffiliations
Writing blog: Drops of Blood on My Forehead
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Advice for Stuck Writers: Just Do It - One Word in Front of the OtherThere are days when the Muse just won't roll out of bed and help you in your writing. That's okay - you can write anyway.
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First Memories of Dungeons and DragonsMy memories of my first experience with the roleplaying game Dungeons and Dragons, my introduction to the world of polyhedral dice and metal figurines. -
Holiday Haiku Contest: Twelve Square InchesA haiku poem about the perils of driving in the snow.
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Writer: The Internet TypewriterWriter: The Internet Typewriter is a browser-based text editor that mimics full-screen text editors like Q10 and TextRoom. Access your work from any Internet connection and without downloading a standalone program. Customizable and easy to use. -
How to Have a Successful Gaming NightGet the most out of your gaming sessions with these handy tips. Whether you play Magic or marbles at a cafe or your best friend's house, this advice will help you have maximum fun with minimum complications. -
Online Browser Games: Fun, Unique and CasualA brief look at 5 online browser games which can be played in short periods of time.
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A Christmas Poem: Tumbling to EarthA chant poem describing the stresses and joys of the Christmas season.
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There's a Glow - A Thanksgiving PoemA short Skeltonic verse highlighting both the selfishness and generosity associated with Thanksgiving.








