![]() Author has written 3 stories for World Ends With You, Final Fantasy VII, and Final Fantasy XIII. Hmm...what to say about myself...? For starters, you may call me whatever you want. I'm not fussy. Obviously, my name isn't really "Rainbow Composer", though if you know where I got the idea for that...well, more power to you! ;p I am 21 years old and female, for those of you who must know. I'm also recently engaged (go, me!). My favorite thing to do is immerse myself in the worlds of other people, be it through music, literature, films, or even video games. I like to analyze everything and come up with backstories that make perfect sense to me even if other people think I'm crazy. My two favorite bands are Avenged Sevenfold and My Chemical Romance. I am willing to give almost any book a try, though deep down Harry Potter will always own my heart. I do love the horror genre, but it's This is the big one. I am a huge, HUGE Square-Enix fan, even if I'm nowhere near having played everything. I have pretty much all of the games now, however, and am slowly but surely working my way through each and every one. Writing has always been a major part of my life, and a tremendous passion of mine. I have been neglecting the creative part of me for far too long, again. I look forward to any kind of feedback that will help me further mature as a writer. (= I should probably warn you...I'm a slasher. Hardcore. That doesn't mean I have anything against het--that would be stupid, as I myself am straight. However, most of what I write will tend to be slash. Just so you are aware. ;p ALSO. This is a very, VERY important also. I AM SHERLOCKED. It is my favorite thing in the entire world. As of right now, Sherlock and Supernatural rule my life. You needed to know this. |
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