![]() Swithin Anon is a former drabble author who has recently decided to dabble in the realms of both the elusive completed multi-chapter fic and that of Avatar: The Last Airbender. It is highly unlikely you've run accross any of Swithin's drabble works, as they were posted on another site, under a different pseudonym and in a different fandom. As a point of interest , the name Swithin is of Old English origin and means "quick" or "strong". The word Anon means "soon", "immediately" or "straightaway" depending on which incarnation of the root tem you draw from. So the pseudonym 'Swithin Anon' reflects the authors intent to deliver each chapter and the completion of each work 'quickly and soon'. Swithin will gladly welcome constructive comments and criticizm, will blithely ignore flames, and is always happy to answer any fic related questions. Swithin does not speak in the third person when replying to any of the aforementioned. At present, Swithin is working on an alternate timeline and time travel fic for ATLA focusing on Ozai. Summary and first chapter will be posted as soon as they are complete. Which may take a little while, as the summary is typically the last item written. Swithin is: Female Not yet over the hill in age, but is old enough to buy cigarettes, drink alcohol, gamble, and know better than to admit to having done any of these to her mother. No matter how old you get, you're still your Mama's little baby till the day you die, and there will always be something you've done that she would rather not know about. Average enough in appearance to have people walk up to her and say "Didn't I go to high School with you?" in any state in the USA except the one she actually did grow up in. Married with children. And no, she was not a fan of the show by that name. An incurable bookworm. And happy to be so. Favorite Quotes Books to the ceiling, Arnold Lobel An author is a fool who, not content with boring those he lives with, insists on boring future generations. Charles de Montesquieu : French lawyer & philosopher (1689 - 1755) |