![]() Author has written 64 stories for Disney, Calvin & Hobbes, Family Guy, Phineas and Ferb, Futurama, Looney Tunes, Transformers, Elder Scroll series, Hobbit, Mario, Halo, Guardians of the Galaxy, Mass Effect, Downton Abbey, Lord of the Rings, Sam & Max, Scooby Doo, Fallout, Kung Fu Panda, Zootopia, and NCIS. I'm a cartoon guy, but that doesn't mean I don't like other things. The canons I write therefore, tend to be somewhat varied; however, all of them have a very specific tone and goal in mind. My stories are usually darker than most, tackling mature themes and dealing with somewhat realistic scenarios in the hopes of bringing humanistic qualities to non-human characters. The reason for this is out of the principle belief that comes through in all of my work, both fan fiction and original, that cartoons, and animation in general, but specifically American animation, can be so much more than it currently is. That being said, even though my stories are dark in tone I am not completely without feeling as my comedies, especially the earlier works "Welcome to Disney World" and "Learn to Fly: The Story of Jose Carioca, His Friends, and a Naturalist" both of which are in the Disney fandom, showcase some of my comedic side. Granted, neither of these stories reflect my current writing ability, but they are still prime examples. More recent examples are "On Top of the World", a redux of WDW; and "Standing at the Edge of the World" for a dark comedy. I am going to be blunt here, I don't like a lot of romances. The reason for this is because all romances tend to follow the same story structure and pattern and I find that to be incredibly boring. I am not going against these types of stories, for there are some people who like them, but they will not be something that you will ever catch me writing. The exception to the rule however are tragic romances. To be clear, in my case these type of stories don't focus on the romance in its entirety, the romance often serving as a small piece of a much larger, and frankly more interesting plot. Tragic romances are chiefly character driven, just like regular romances, but because they are tragic in nature the reader needs time to build a strong relationship with the characters involved, which is the reason why the romantic aspects are often downplayed in many cases. See "Stockholm Syndrome"; "No Vacancy"; and "Welcome to Disney World" for good examples of this. Read it again. Most of my stories, specifically the ones written within the last year (2015-2016) carry various degrees of overtones and undertones. These pieces are designed to make the reader think beyond the content and instead focus on the ideas that the story presents. On Suspended Hiatus. |
As You Walk Forward, or Words from The Lion of Judah by Golden Panther reviews
The Difference Maker by Golden Panther reviews
Romans 5:3-5 by Golden Panther
There's a Reason That We Live So Far From Hollywood by Golden Panther reviews
Sleep Safe Till Tomorrow by Golden Panther reviews
Brother by Golden Panther reviews
Donald's Lost Memories by MoonLightView reviews
Origin by Golden Panther reviews
3 Good Friends by Golden Panther reviews
Cheshire by Golden Panther reviews
The Place Beyond the Western Border by Golden Panther reviews
The Biography of Donald Duck by Golden Panther reviews
Stay Alive by Golden Panther reviews
Panchito: Season One by Golden Panther reviews
Last Heroes Standing by 7Knight-Wolf reviews
Brian and Jasper reviews
The Portrait of a Dog
Morning Star
The Story of Us: Omnibus
Peace on Earth
In a Dirty and Dimly Lit Place, There is Solitude
The Law of the Jungle reviews
A Place to Call Their Own reviews
When All Else Fails reviews
The Legend of the White Crane reviews
Afterlife
Of a Time Before reviews
The League of Superheroes vol 4 reviews
The Long Way Home: Arrival reviews
Songs for the Road
On Top of the World reviews
Life Lessons reviews
Standing at the Edge of the World reviews
All that is Left of the Wall reviews
The Long Way Home reviews
The Man Who Was Afraid of the Sun reviews
Something for the Rest of Us
A Father and a Son reviews
Afternoon
Morning
Sincerely Yours reviews
Undying reviews
Young Folks reviews
A Deadly Game reviews
Seven Simple Complicated Impossible Things to Strive for reviews
Kingdom reviews
After the Fall reviews
Tribulations reviews
Learning How to Dance in the Rain reviews
Mongrel reviews
Tragedy Plus Time Equals Comedy reviews
Meet Me at the Bar reviews
Windhelm reviews
Stockholm Syndrome: The Part Where Things Get Interesting reviews
Stockholm Syndrome reviews
No Vacancy reviews
Desk Jobs reviews
The Company You Choose to Keep reviews
Wackadoo Land: Calvin and Hobbes reviews
This Is How the Series Never Happened reviews
Commander in Chief reviews
I See Fire reviews
Not Much Happens in Falkreath reviews
These Are the Days We Remember reviews
Learn to Fly: The Story of Jose Carioca, His Friends and A Naturalist reviews
It's Kind of a Funny Story reviews
What We Did reviews
Homeland reviews
Brian the Superhero reviews
Seven Simple Complicated Impossible Things to Achieve reviews
Unforgiven: VI reviews
Up on High reviews
Man's Best Friend reviews
God Bless Us Everyone, Expect Zoidberg reviews
Everything Gets Better From Here (The Road We All Must Take) reviews
Life reviews
Ratatouille reviews
Welcome To Disney World reviews
Iago reviews