Author has written 1 story for Fallout. About Me: I was born in a quaint neighborhood in the South, where the Tiger Swallowtails' wings glint even brighter than the sun, a radiant light that glows upon the souls of only those who know how to live. They were my friends, the ones who had their wings ripped and dusted away to reside with me. Despite that, though, my friends eventually stopped flying, and with them, so did I. Adulthood at the age of seven was born, thriving within a body that looks like it belongs to that of a ten-year-old. As the years passed, depression sunk in and possessed the child within me, the child that wanted to be revived. And with that, a dream came into life, the third complete being within a single body. A dream to write was what kept me alive, what kept me united. The adult within me that could see the reality that existed around me and the child that had the ability to see the dream that was alight within my soul. I was able to spread my wings then. I was able to fly. I was able to see the light that glowed bright before my eyes. Okay, now for what people want to know: I am a tenth grader, and I attend a high school that is filled with rednecks and yuppies (preppy girls who think that they're rich and try to act like it). People tend to think that I'm cute, since I suffer from extreme shyness and stumble over my words when I try to speak to someone for the first time. After I get to know a person, I show who I really am as a test, which usually results in them running away in terror. That is why I only have a select few friends left. Even though they don't understand me, they aren't scared, and that is enough for me. My dream, if you haven't already realized, is to become a well-known writer/author. I started writing when I was ten, so I've been writing for almost six years now. Some people believe that I am obsessive over my writing and that I don't like to do anything else, but I prefer to be called "passionate." My favorite genres to write are psychological tragedies that verge on horror, but I am willing to read and/or watch things in any genre. I am also willing to write in any genre, but seeing me writing something happy-go-lucky is unlikely (I might end up doing it, though, since people do sometimes claim that I'm unpredictable). I do have other interests, though, such as taking care of and playing with animals, eating sweet foods (I am one of those people that can eat ten pounds of candy without getting sick, though I wouldn't actually do that), watching anime, reading manga, and playing video games. I also enjoying hiking and fishing, but I hate water and swimming. I also enjoy reading books, but I honestly believe that commercial fiction has taken over the industry, so I hope to be able to change that one day. Here are some things that I have enjoyed and might write about: Anime: Ouran Highschool Host Club Selector Infected WIXOSS Nabari no Ou Puella Magi: Madoka Magica Sunday Without God Free!-Iwatobi Swim Club (a guilty pleasure of mine) Wolf's Rain Zetsuen no Tempest (Blast of Tempest) Tokyo Ghoul Soul Eater Elfen Lied Cuticle Detective InabaManga: Acid Town No. 6Video Games: Fallout 3 Fallout: New Vegas Skyrim Sleeping Dogs Saints Row The Last of Us Borderlands (1 & 2) Dead Island (I might write about that if I got really bored and wanted to write something random about zombies) Heavy RainBooks/Short Stories: Falling Kingdoms Oedipus Rex & Antigone (technically more of a play, but I don't want to create a separate section for plays-no, I have not read Oedipus at Colonus-it was strange how I was assigned to read them at school) Tuesdays with Morrie Big Fish Vampire Academy (not a huge fan of it, but it was okay, I suppose) Warriors (liked it back in the 6th and 7th grade, but it still has a special place in my heart) Graceling (don't like Fire and Bitterblue, though) Maximum Ride Premonitions Persepolis (graphic novel) Ghost Girl Clique Series (the series that inspired me to write, in a way) The Kane Chronicles Anything by Edgar Allan Poe |
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