Hello - and thank you for clicking to my profile! I haven't been writing fan fictions for many many years. But due to my over half an year writer's block with my original fiction, I've decided to head for my old horizons once more. I think I'm going to mainly write for anime and manga category as I've been an anime fan for about half of my life. To mention something about my original fiction: I mainly write historical samurai fiction. It includes plenty of action, drama, political scheming and tons of history and cultural anthropology. I've tried to have some of it published, but according to publishers that kind * doesn't sell. So I write for my pleasure only - and at times for others entertainment too. Also English is not my mother tongue, so please don't expect perfect grammar from me. I try my best with it, but mistakes happen - even if I've written with the language for about a decade by now. Some other information about me, which may or may not be that interesting Age: Twenty - or something like that (but I was born as a seventy-years-old) Gender: Male Country of origin: Somewhere in North Europe Hobbies: Literature (likes history in fiction and non-fiction), archery, cross country skiing, rpg games and tea. (You may wonder about the tea, but I'll just say that it's at least as big and wonderful world as the one of those fancy wine maniacs.) Favourite music: I find it hard to name an artist, but I prefer classical, metal and ethnic. Naturally symphonic folk metal is wicked. Favourite movie: Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas (I remember all the lines and songs) Favourite TV series: Bones, Numb3rs, Shogun (based on James Clavell's novel) Finders, Castle Favourite anime: Too many to name. Even the genres are all over the place. Favourite video games: Eternal Sonata, Sims 2 (I'm retro lol), Star Ocean franchise Favourite books: Gaijin by James Clavell (and rest of Clavell's fabulous Asian saga), Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, Cloud of Sparrows by Takashi Matsuoka and The Beauty and the Sorrow by Peter Englund |
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