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'''Amabell Holland''' began writing for the LNH at 15 years of age in 1997. Her progression from clueless newbie to three-time winner of [[RACCies:Favorite Writer]] was something of a hero's journey in its own right.
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'''Amabell Holland''' (formerly referred to as ''Tom Russell'') began writing for the LNH at 15 years of age in 1997. Her progression from clueless newbie to three-time winner of [[RACCies:Favorite Writer]] was something of a hero's journey in its own right.
  
Outside of the LNH, she is the proud co-founder and EIC of the [[Eightfold]] [[imprint]]. She also runs the [https://hollandspiele.com/ Hollandspiele] board game publishing company with her wife.
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Outside of having written an absolutely staggering amount of LNH material, she is the proud co-founder and EIC of the [[Eightfold]] [[imprint]]. She also runs the [https://hollandspiele.com/ Hollandspiele] board game publishing company. (See also the [[Counter-Clipper]].)
  
 
== Complete List of LNH Works ==
 
== Complete List of LNH Works ==
  
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Amabel Holland is one of the most prolific LNH writers of all time, having written a huge number of stories in the ten-years-or-so period between the [[LNH History|September Age]] and the early [[Infinite Leadership Crisis]]/[[Beige Countdown]] era. She jumped in during the establishment of [[LNH20]] and wrote a bunch of short stories, but has otherwise concentrated on [[8FOLD]] since. Her LNH work can be divided into five rough periods:
  
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=== The "Four Months of Crap" ===
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During Amabel's first few months of LNH writing – the period she would [https://archives.eyrie.org/racc/lnh/Misc/Pseudo-Random.Thoughts.gz later dub] the "Four Months of Crap" – she would unleash a flood of characters and stories not seen since the days of [[wReam]]. These include:
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* ''[[Adam and Eve]]'' #½
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* ''[[A Prelude in Cheesecake]]''
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* ''[[Cheesecake-Eater Lad Strikes Back]]'' (with [[Cory Smith]])
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* ''[[The Death of Cheesecake-Eater Lad]]'' #1
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* ''[[Frost and Teenfactor]]''
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* ''[[Fuzzboy vs. Andy Best]]''
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* ''[[Giant Sewer Rat Special]]''
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* ''[[Golden Man and Smart Alec]]''
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* ''[[Golden Man: Life and Death]]''
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* ''[[Invasion For Hire]]'' #1
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* ''[[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 1]]'' #101-108
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* ''[[Malingerer Lad and Teenfactor]]''
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* ''[[Manga Girl (series)|Manga Girl]]''
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* ''[[Miscreants]]'' #1 add-on
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* ''[[Oozelfinches Unleashed!]]'' #1
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* ''[[The Return of Cheesecake-Eater Lad]]''
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* ''[[Video Game Rejects Unlimited]]'' #1-4
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=== The Teenfactor Era ===
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* ''[[Action Legion Poland]]''
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* ''[[Birth of a Villain]]'' #8, 11
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* ''[[Calling Doctor Variel]]'' (with [[Jesse Willey]])
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* ''[[Darksquirrel (series)|Darksquirrel]]'' #1
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* ''[[Death: The High Cost of Crapping]]''
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* ''[[Dial M for MPLass]]'' #1
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* ''[[Evil's Last Stand]]''
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* ''[[The Fabulous Coffee Brothers]]'' #1
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* ''[[Jeepers the Gerbil]]'' #1
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* ''[[Golden Man: War of the Worlds]]''
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* ''[[National Mole Day Special]]''
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* ''[[Net.ropolis (series)|Net.ropolis]]''
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* ''[[Net.Villain Team-Up]]''
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* ''[[Onion Lad (series)|Onion Lad]]'' #1
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* ''[[OPUS]]'' #1-2
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* ''[[Saviors of the Net (series)|Saviors of the Net]]'' #pi, 2pi
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* ''[[Shaggy/PRF]]'' #1
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* ''[[Simon Velcro (one-shot)|Simon Velcro]]'' #1
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* ''[[The Smurph-Snorc War]]''
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* ''[[Student Driver Lass]]'' #1
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* ''[[System Corruptors]]'' #24-26
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* ''[[Teenfactor (series)|Teenfactor]]''
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* ''[[What Happened to the Eyrie?]]'' #1-2
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=== The Irrelevancy and Parades Era ===
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* ''[[Captain Pathetic]]'' #1
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* ''[[Doctor Untouchable (series)|Dr. Untouchable]]'' #1
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* ''[[Journey Into Irrelevancy]]''
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* ''[[Net.heroes on Parade]]''
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* ''[[Pearly White (series)|Pearly White]]'' #1-3
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* ''[[Ranidophobia]]''
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=== The Core LNH Era ===
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* ''[[The Add-A-Sentence Cascade!]]'' (with [[Martin Phipps]] and [[Arthur Spitzer]])
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* ''[[An Obnoxious Guy in Spandex Fighting Guys in Trenchcoats Fighting Ninjas]]'' #1
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* ''[[Carolyn Ampersand Rick]]''
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* ''[[Haiku Gorilla (series)|Haiku Gorilla]]''
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* ''[[Just Imagine Saxon Brenton Presents the RACCies... Again!]]'' #2
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* ''[[Killfile Wars]]'' Add-On: The Ninja Remembered
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* ''[[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2]]'' #10-12, 15, 18
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* ''[[Master Blaster Special]]'' #1-7
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* ''[[Mister Blister and Sister State-the-Obvious]]'' #1-2
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* ''[[New Teenfactor]]'' #1
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* ''[[Nudist Man: Year One]]''
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* ''[[Untold Tales of Pants Rabbit Lad]]''
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* ''[[Web of Mainstream Man]]''
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=== LNH20/LNHY ===
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* ''[[Death of Trophy Wife]]'' #1
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* ''[[Kung-Fu Holmes]]'' #1-3
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* ''[[NHOP]]'' #1-3
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* ''[[Nudist Man: Origins]]''
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 18:43, 29 August 2022

Amabell Holland (formerly referred to as Tom Russell) began writing for the LNH at 15 years of age in 1997. Her progression from clueless newbie to three-time winner of RACCies:Favorite Writer was something of a hero's journey in its own right.

Outside of having written an absolutely staggering amount of LNH material, she is the proud co-founder and EIC of the Eightfold imprint. She also runs the Hollandspiele board game publishing company. (See also the Counter-Clipper.)

Complete List of LNH Works

Amabel Holland is one of the most prolific LNH writers of all time, having written a huge number of stories in the ten-years-or-so period between the September Age and the early Infinite Leadership Crisis/Beige Countdown era. She jumped in during the establishment of LNH20 and wrote a bunch of short stories, but has otherwise concentrated on 8FOLD since. Her LNH work can be divided into five rough periods:

The "Four Months of Crap"

During Amabel's first few months of LNH writing – the period she would later dub the "Four Months of Crap" – she would unleash a flood of characters and stories not seen since the days of wReam. These include:

deep breath

The Teenfactor Era

The Irrelevancy and Parades Era

The Core LNH Era

LNH20/LNHY

See Also