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'''Todd "Scavenger" Kogutt''' is an important figure in the history of the LNH. He sent out the call after the [[Two-and-a-Half Month Gap]] that pulled the remaining LNH [[Writers]] back together after a summer of inactivity. If this hadn't happened, the LNH could have been a one-thread wonder, ending after the ''[[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]]''. | '''Todd "Scavenger" Kogutt''' is an important figure in the history of the LNH. He sent out the call after the [[Two-and-a-Half Month Gap]] that pulled the remaining LNH [[Writers]] back together after a summer of inactivity. If this hadn't happened, the LNH could have been a one-thread wonder, ending after the ''[[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]]''. | ||
− | [[Rebel Yell]] was his [[Writer Character]], as were [[Plot King]], [[List Lad]] and [[Allusion Lad]]. He created the Writer Character/[[Non-Writer Character]] terms, made the LNH logo that this site uses, and wrote ''[[501 Blues]]''. | + | [[Rebel Yell]] was his [[Writer Character]], as were [[Plot King]], [[List Lad]] and [[Allusion Lad]]. He created the Writer Character/[[Non-Writer Character]] terms, made the LNH logo that this site uses, and wrote ''[[501 Blues]]''. He drifted away from LNH after a while, but pitched in on worldbuilding for the [[Crossroads]] [[imprint]]. |
[[Category:Writers]] | [[Category:Writers]] | ||
[[Category:Roster Keepers]] | [[Category:Roster Keepers]] |
Latest revision as of 22:31, 12 March 2022
Todd "Scavenger" Kogutt is an important figure in the history of the LNH. He sent out the call after the Two-and-a-Half Month Gap that pulled the remaining LNH Writers back together after a summer of inactivity. If this hadn't happened, the LNH could have been a one-thread wonder, ending after the Cosmic Plot Device Caper.
Rebel Yell was his Writer Character, as were Plot King, List Lad and Allusion Lad. He created the Writer Character/Non-Writer Character terms, made the LNH logo that this site uses, and wrote 501 Blues. He drifted away from LNH after a while, but pitched in on worldbuilding for the Crossroads imprint.