Author has written 8 stories for Doctor Who, Twilight, Superman, Gotham, Star Wars, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Harry Potter. I have a tendency to think things I love or hate through thoroughly, only commenting on them after a while - hence the unflattering nickname "Necroposter", earned over many years of taking too long to reply. It stuck, needless to say, and now, I embrace it. If you can't beat 'em and all that. Besides, it is rather accurate. The fandoms I follow the most are: anything Star Trek (all incarnations), Star Wars (yes, including the prequels and sequels), the Silmarillion, LotR and The Hobbit (movies and books), The Walking Dead (until season 6), Supernatural, The Dark Tower, the DCEU, Gotham (TV series), Harry Potter (books and movies), the Marvel Cinematic Universe (until the last two Avengers movies, which I strongly dislike - especially "Endgame"), and Doctor Who (until Clara showed up; see my very angry, self-indulgent, obnoxious spitefic about her for details - yes, the OC is a blatant, annoying yet self-aware Sue. I regret nothing). I'm into writing spitefics, too: stories that sort of parody things I criticise, but also offer a different outlook on what I perceive as flaws. YMMV, of course. To each their own and all that. If a book is bad, then I believe I have the right to make fun of it, but that is my own opinion and I do this for entertainment reasons. My own biggest flaw (in the fanfiction-writing sense) is that I like to rant about things that annoy me in those fandoms, but usually, I try to make a point. Sometimes (read: a lot of the times) I go overboard with this, so it's okay if you metaphorically whack me upside the head when that happens. If I write something and you think it requires improving (it always does), please leave suggestions. Comments and criticism help me improve my writing, which is the reason I publish fanfiction in the first place. I appreciate any sort of input designed to help me become a better writer, and I thank anyone who is willing to give me the time of day. This is, after all, a hobby I love, so that means while my output frequency is erratic, I still strive to improve my skill. Update December 2019: life is messy, but I'm getting there. I am not going to abandon my unfinished stories. Krypton is on hiatus for the time being and will remain so (indefinitely, as it stands) until I manage to get my sh*t together, but it has not been abandoned. I have an outline and everything, but for some reason, I'm a bit stuck with it. It has been gathering dust, sadly, but since there hasn't been too much feedback on it anyway, that's not too tragic. Still, someday, I will definitely finish it. If anyone was asking themselves about this, here's the (non-)answer. For those of you who asked: yes, there will be a (sort of) sequel to Be Careful What You Wish For in the (near?) future. I'm gonna plan ahead better for that one, though. Real life tends to get in the way of my lofty goals, and I have not just existential angst to deal with (woe is me, I am dramatic) but also a full-time job. It's definitely a thing that will happen at some point. I already have an outline and character sheets, though that doesn't mean much when the writer's block hits or I start emotionally flailing. Anyway, that's that. Thank you for your interest! |
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