Poll: Judging from 'Birds Love Namimori', do you think, as a fanfic writer, I could manage a KHR OC cast in a long-running story? As it is a rather difficult project, I would like the opinion of other KHR writers if possible. Vote Now! |
![]() Author has written 1 story for Katekyo Hitman Reborn!. NOTICE: (For like the 400th time). I've hit a block, and I've seen it coming for some time. For almost ten chapters now, actually. Sorry, but will be late... I guess that's usual by now. _ _" I'm not quite sure what I'm supposed to put here. I've seen most other authors put downthings like their name, age, occupation, etc., but then some others put down their interests and favourites, and still others advertise their works and willingness to beta. ...I never was one to go into things prepared. Guess I'll have to do what I do, and wing it. I am on fanfiction.net because I enjoy writing. To me, fanfiction is a kind of testing ground for my nonexistent skills, and so something I can have fun with. The concept of being able to 'borrow' an already created world to practice your own style in appeals to me, and that combined with my somewhat relentless imagination with plots and characters running wild leads me to fanfiction, where I can let it all... kersplode. Now for a somewhat normal part of a profile- I currently write for Katekyo Hitman Reborn, which I have fallen in love with for it's characters and concepts. I have a document labelled 'Damn KHR bunnies' in which my relentless multiplying plot bunnies reside, and the ones that survive become written into stories. I have a soft spot for writing fandom cliches, and KHR is no exception. Expect cliche concepts from me- but if at any point I start going in the Mary Sue or Plotless directions, please slap me. Fire a virtual flamethrower at me. Throw virtual tomatoes at me. Preferably at the same time so I may end up resembling a charred pizza topping for my evil deeds. Ahem. So far, KHR cliches being considered are: 'Eleventh Generation' Cliches being written are: 'Female OC' |
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