Interview with gamergirl



  1. Tell us a little about yourself. I'm a gaming nerd, a poet and a budding writer. Currently living with my fiance, my best friend and our puppy in Charlotte, North Carolina, I find my time is spent more at home as the 30-somethings creep up on me, and this gives me more time to play online games and of course—to write!
  2. What brought you to HubPages? Of all things, a project at work analyzing the top 100,000 Alexa ranked websites. It was love at first sight, and I haven't looked back since.
  3. What do you like Hubbing on, with respect to topics? I love hubbing on topics that are dear to my heart, or that make me smile. Whole body health (mental, physical, and spiritual) and the ever-entertaining world of politics, gaming, celebrity flubs and the utterly obscure or random are some of my favorite fields to write about.
  4. What has been your best Hub so far (in your opinion)? Why? My hub called Charity: The Lost Art is by and large my best Hub. So often people forget the little kindnesses that touch lives in ways that they otherwise would not be uplifted. I wanted to write a Hub about charity to help everyone who reads it understand the importance of the various ways we can help the world around us each day.
  5. What is your favorite Hub by another Hubber? I really have to choose? Hubpages has a very talented pool of individuals to it's credit, and asking me to pick just one would be like asking a chocoholic which kind of chocolate they like the best!
  6. What is one nice thing about HubPages (the site) that many might not know? The forum has a search function! It comes in handy to find out if the questions you've got have already been posed, and can save you and everyone else time.
  7. Name one thing you learned about from another Hubber's Hub that you didn't know about before. I have learned so much about art (another one of my favorite topics) from Kenny Wordsmith's hubs analyzing fine art. Recently I came across his hub about The Last Supper and was astounded at the numerology present that I had not picked up on before.
  8. What kind of Hubber do you typically join the Fan Club of? I choose to join the fan clubs of two types of Hubbers: the poets and those whose Hubs are well written. If I read a Hub from someone who is not currently someone I'm a fan of, but I find myself reading more than three or four of their Hubs, generally I will join their fan club.
  9. If you could impart one piece of advice to a new Hubber, what would that be? Use a spellchecker and grammar checker before you publish your first Hub. It may sound silly, it may sound slightly arrogant, but your Hubs will gain more attention if they are properly formatted.
  10. Tell us something that we'd never guess about you—surprise us! I want to train in classical operatic singing, it's one of those things on my list of things to do before I die. I want to stand in an opera house, elaborately gowned before thousands of people and wow an entire audience with soulful, emotional words in foreign languages.

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