![]() Author has written 9 stories for Slayers, Doctor Who, Vocaloid, Invader Zim, Ninjago, Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers/六花の勇者, and Saint Seiya. Greetings, my fellow lovers of fan-literature! I enjoy many, many things of fiction, and I just adore being able to write what I want to happen with my favorite characters. My greatest love is for the Hurt/Comfort genre with Friendship or Romance tactfully thrown in. It's basically the only thing I write, in fact. If Fanfiction to you is what Facebook is to other people, copy this to your profile. Upcoming Works: [The LEGO Ninjago Movie] Skytoucher [LEGO Ninjago] Tinderbox and the Wisp In-Progress Works: [LEGO Ninjago] Telling My Secrets Current Series [Saint Seiya] The Jiyū Ishi Series This series is a journey of oneshots, short multi-chapter fics, and possibly at least two tie-in comics that's primarily meant to be an 'altered universe' of Saint Seiya: Omega with a few stories set in the classic series. In it, our original Bronze Saints get the important roles they deserved, darkness wounds and cosmos explored in more spiritual detail, relationships between everyone (read: my ships) expanded upon, and various other character/plot-related questions answered. Upcoming Parts: Part 3: "To Sacrifice"; Eagle Marin; Family; 'Overture' // Freeform poem The Writer's 20 Questions 1. What was the first piece you ever wrote? I don't remember exactly, but I think it was my own sequel to an awesome Slayers fic. I also wrote a play that my 5th grade class put on for our school's talent show. The fic would have had to of come after that since I didn't have a computer yet. 2. How much do you feel you've improved in the last few years? Since the last time I updated this in 2015, I've gone to university for writing. I can't say that my wording ability has improved much, but now I know what I'm doing when I put the words down lol. 3. What is your favorite genre? Scifi for sure. There's no limit with it! 4. Where do you get most of your ideas? From squandered potential! 5. What room is your favorite to write in? Anywhere that at least has a desk. 6. What is your favorite place for thinking? The car or the shower lol you know how it is. 7. Who was your favorite childhood author? I mostly read Nancy Drew, so I guess that would be Carolyn Keene. 8. Who do you act out the scenes in your novels with? I don't do that...? 9. How old were you when you first started writing? Very young, but I stopped for several years before realizing that I could see myself doing this as a career. 10. What is your favorite thing you've written? The script for the second issue of my original scifi-fantasy comic. For the first time since I made them years ago, I could see my children in action! 11. Who is your favorite character(s) in any of your works? The protagonist of my comic since he's basically an amalgam of the traits I love best in characters. In the case of fic, I'm really into how Morro is coming out in my Ninjago movie AU. The poor guy has a lot of depth and personality I'm trying to bring out. 12. How do you choose the names for your characters? I had to make up most of them, mixing sounds so that everybody had a unique name. Others, such as the human ones, got names based on their roles but also have another personal meaning to them. For example, the main character of another one of my projects has a last name that connects to what he becomes by the end of the story while also being a sept of my Scottish clan lol. 13. What's your favorite character archetype of literature? The otherworldly boy who barely understands human cultures but has an award-winning attitude, and the girl with a heart of gold who can lay you in the fucking ground~ Edit: This hasn't changed for 10 years apparently. 14. What is your favorite theme or element in writing? Oh man, probably the one where the worst happens to the best of them just because that's the way the world is, but the bullshit is overcome because they are the best. Found family is also a really big one. 15. What is your favorite novel by a different author? That has to be The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman. That whole trilogy was beautiful actually, and his writing is perfect. 16. What scene in your writing has made you laugh the hardest or cry the most? I only remember really tearing up when I first thought about one of my character's death scene. 17. What do you think makes good writing? I'll have to get back to this one. 18. How long have you been writing? Collectively, probably a few years at least. 19. How do you beat out your writers block? Not actually write for three other years..heh. But the drive is back! If I got a block, I'll blast mood music for the ideas I'm trying to convey, sitting there just listening to it if I have to. 20. What made you fall in love with writing? When I realized my little imaginations late at night could be seen by others, too. Writing became my companion and hopefully career after that. It makes me feel connected to history and other people, and it's letting me discover the world, emotions, and ideas. The act of writing itself was never a big interest for me, though. My only goal is to convey the images I see, and drawing is hard, so this is what I've ended up doing, but the great thing I've discovered is that writing now feels like I'm drawing lots of pictures with the same effort it would take to create just one. |
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