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Well hi everyone, I'm Nomi, 15 years old, from England. I like the RAF, kickboxing, music, playing the keyboard, reading, writing stories, drawing and creating computer graphics.
I have been a Dougles Adams fan for about a year now, having finally discovered that a CD box set that had been gathering dust in the corner of the hall for years was not in fact incredibly old music but an amusing story about a certain Arthur Dent and his Betelgeusian chum, Ford Prefect. I've now read all the HHGG books, and I'd really like to read the Dirk Gently novels.
I love writing. I've been writing stories since I was old enough to pick up a pencil, and I've improved over the years. I love writing sci-fi and incredibly long stories, but I don't think my work is good enough to publish quite yet. I go to a Star Wars roleplaying community called The Gungan Council, in which I regularly write text roleplays with others who share my passion. My reason for joining H2G2 is mainly to improve my writing skills, but also to share my useless knowledge with the world.
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vampires, are they real? | Sep 7, 2002 | Sep 10, 2007 |
How do I make a really good bubble mixture? | Sep 7, 2002 | Sep 19, 2002 |
Hi there Nomi... | Sep 7, 2002 | Sep 15, 2002 |
Ideas... | Sep 6, 2002 | No Replies |
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