![]() Author has written 3 stories for Bleach. Hello! Welcome to the profile of a very non-typical and average 17 years old! I'm a girl and my gender sort of make me biased to what genres I write most but as long as the writing's all right, genre doesn't matter right? I like writing. In fact, I like writing better than I do speaking. I'm Indonesian but I live in Middle East countries more than half of my life already. Currently staying in a little coastline called Qatar. It's all good, except the blazing heat and the frost cold winter. The weather contrast can be extreme sometimes between seasons. I play the piano, I'm not an artist, I'm still in high school and I'm sadly unattached right now (girl, this is a fanfiction site, why are you promoting yourself? Oops.) My name is not important in here, so call me by kurui because that seems to be a normal enough name to be called by. Oh and as English is my second language, I really need a person who's willing to check my grammar and tenses because I'm absolutely horrible at it. Critical reviews are appreciated however, no flames! Flames doesn't get a writer anywhere, it only demotivate them. As fellow writers, we should help out each other to be the best as we can be. Currently I write fanfictions for Bleach, mostly centered around the pairing Ichigo and Rukia (they're like a legend pairing to me! I vow to myself I'll find my own Ichigo someday). I also like other animes such as Chrno Crusade (all time favourite besides Bleach), Inuyasha, Sailor Moon and I'm sort of into Nodame Cantabille as well recently (being a pianist, I love the classical pieces it provides). Well there are many more actually but I think I rambled enough. Oh and I think ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) is real. For me. blog: themartinny.tumblr.com |
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