Author has written 2 stories for Twilight. Heyyy= Im Ashkii! I'm not quite sure what i sould put here... so... Here goes my sanity! Name: Ashkii Age: somewhere between 1 and 100, you can guess;) Hair: dark, dark brown with red hilights... sometimes blue Eyes: I dont really know... there brown in the middle but green on the outside... hazel? brown? you pick I love music. It is my world. I love to listen to it, think about it, anything (as long its not country or rap). I play piano, clairanet, marimba, vibraphone, bongos(powwow in the band room!) and am learning to play accoustic and bass guitar, and maybe the viola and I believe that the classics are good and worth listening to. I just got a couple of Mozart CDs for my b-day, but sometimes I just need some good old fassion Alternative Rock... I also love fire... its so fun to look at... gazes dreamily off into space, writing, softball, running around in the rain, dancing like no one is around as i walk home from school down the main road of our town and singing at the top of my lungs even though that makes it sound terrible. One day i was looking up Harry Potter stuff online and have since began a torrid affair with Draco/Harry and Sirius/Remus fanfictions. I don't know why but they're just like crack. So addicting you just can't ever get enough My favorite books/authors are: Artemis fowl (the whole series) Anne Rice (she is simply amazing I especially liked The Vampire Lestat) R. A. Salvitore The Inkheart trilogy Christopher Paolini J. R. R. Tolken The Pellinor series The Twilight series(yes sometimes its nice to get away from the doom and gloom of the normal and mostly better vampire world... but the book was good. It was the movie that sucked and gave to book a bad rep.) Christopher Pike (Who i just recently discovered) Gena Showalter My favorite foods are dark chocolate(mmmmmm just thinking about it makes my mouth water) spaghetti, icecream, chocolate covered plywood, and Ramen. |
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