When I play Wow or any other electronic game, I make up stories in my head to go with each character. They loosely follow the theme/setting of the game narration; these stories are what make MMORPG’s interesting for me.
Continue ReadingIf you want to be remembered as the coolest person in a child’s life just become the person needing to be rescued. Share some great memories and love. Be remembered and loved because you took the time.
Continue ReadingI played a wonderful MMORPG named as Wonderland (IGG)…
Continue ReadingSome months ago, I started a poem called “Cyber Friends”. I wasn’t satisfied with it, so I put it aside and came back to it last week.
Continue ReadingWhen I first started role playing, I was amazed by the new vocabulary I was learning. T.P., for example, does not stand for theatrical paper or toilet paper, but for Technique Points which allow a fighter to set off certain special effects. Here is a bit of verse about a misunderstanding resulting from these confusable acronyms.
Continue ReadingThis poem is set to the tune of “I wish I was in Shore Bridge Now”, a chanty sung often at science fiction conventions and meetings of the Society for Creative Anachronism. This type of parody–science fiction or fantasy theme set to a familiar tune–is called “filk”. I’ve been writing filk for quite a while now; it is fun and is an opportunity to clean up fine, old tunes with a good rhythm with lyrics my grandchildren can enjoy.
Continue ReadingAn unnamed narrator is ejected from his home following the revelation of an affair with the family’s Swedish nanny. Checking into the Marriott he meets the mysterious Mike and his girlfriend, Cindy; the couple seems to have in mind for the narrator a night that might help ease his pain.
Continue ReadingThe fire from To Kill A Mockingbird, from Miss Maudie’s perspective. See what it’s was like from her point of view.
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