![]() Author has written 1 story for Pokémon. What's this place? Looks like Facebook, and you know how much I despise that social taint. You're saying that I can type stuff here about myself? Well, I guess it couldn't hurt... Finally, I have been able to get an account set up here! I honestly have been contemplating it for quite some time now (a year to be exact _), but now I've mustered the courage to try and get going with literature, and I think that this is as good a place to get started for practicing stories. I'm...something years old? I dunno, I'd have to ask my friends about that one. Seriously, I can keep track of my age most of the time. Oh, well. I apparently have been praised from a few people, specifically my principle and English teacher, that I have a knack for expressing myself and putting the words in the right way. Mostly, I just was modest in response. But now, I really am hoping that I can make something of my supposed talent. I can't remember simple details of things (mon âge, pour l'example), so I should work elsewhere. Things I like: -Pokémon (both the game and the new anime) -My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic -Doctor Who (I am proud to admit that I actually understood the majority of the 50th anniversary episode) -Fire Emblem -Origami -Japanese and Korean music (I like them far more than American for some reason) -3DS -reading the polysyllabic comments of the console wars -vines (the new YouTube thing, but actual vines...eh, more or less) -math homework (I don't know why, I am Irish (or Swedish, one of those two (hey, parentheseption!)), so I have no clue) I can't promise anything update-wise, only because I am at that point in life where everything is mixed together, messy, and whatnot. But, like most other striving writers, I will push to create when the demand is there. I guess that's it for now. Be sure to favorite my story/stories if you like it/them. Mandalala, signing off. ...actually, I wanted my name to be Parallel Falchion, but I guess someone else of similar exquisite taste got t it before I. Bravo, good sir/fair maiden! |
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