
Vitals: 30-something, single, lives in a west suburb of Portland Oregon, works as a technical writer, writes articles for a regional computer magazine. Macintosh lover imprisoned in the PC-world. Plays the guitar when nobody's listening. Sings when no one's in town. Skis when ambulance is in plain sight. If you catch me dancing, dial 911. |
Favourite songs: Dreams in America, Delerious, Irishman in Chinatown, The Man is Alive (can ya tell I like the Riverside CD?), Be Well, Exploring the Blue, Ciara, lots of others. They are special because they remind me that longing is more powerful than having. It drives the rational to prose, and the empassioned to dream again. |
Favourite quotes: "There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately no one knows what they are." (W. Somerset Maugham) "Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty." (unknown) "Life can be only understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards." (unknown) "Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he'll be a mile away - and barefoot." (unknown) "You couldn't have come on a better time, not if you tried." (Luka Bloom) |
Greatest contributions to the Lukalist: Offbeat technical advice to the computer-phobic. Contributed tabs to the "Bloody Fingers" guitar site. Provided satirical analysis, which once documented greed and corruption in the Roman Empire which ultimately lead to what we know as "Times New Roman" font and the recordable CD-ROM. Has (from time to time) been known to embellish voyages on the 'Virtual Luka Cruise' |
Contact: lenh@pcez.com or at http://www.pcez.com/~lenh |
(whenever that gets finished) |