Author has written 4 stories for Angel Beats!/エンジェルビーツ, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and Assassination Classroom/暗殺教室. Hello person looking at my profile, I like to believe you are interested in what's written in my profile. In that case I'll gladly tell you about me. -My favourite mediums of entertainment are manga and light novels. I like video games too, but I don't write fanfics about games -I'm pretty open minded when it comes to series, I try out many different genres -I've had an account on this site before with two stories. They had over 2000 favorites and follows. I abandoned that account because I evolved as a writer and wanted to start anew with higher standards -Despite my previous little success I'm not writing for favorites or follows. I write for those people who'd possibly enjoy my headcanon and fanfic ideas I came up with but can't write themselves because they're either too busy with writing their own stories or can't imagine them -I'd gladly even write fanfics for obscure series no one cares about -There are some series I love that I won't write fanfics about because they're either too long or constantly on hiatus like One Piece or Berserk/ Hunter X Hunter -I care a lot about etiquette and friendliness on sites like this. Everyone has their own style and I respect that. I won't leave rude comments when I don't like a story -While it's not my style to quit fanfics all of a sudden, I can understand when people do it. I still urge writers to leave ending notes in the final chapter for the loyal readers who are genuinely interested in their work -I'm open to constructive criticism. It helped me get better as an author when I had my own account so I'm grateful. But please don't criticise writers who DON'T want it, some people are sensitive and won't take it well -There are also some series I love that I won't write fanfics about because to me they're already complete and perfect, e.g. Clannad. I feel like some series are perfect as they are -Good stories are flexible. Whenever I can I try to involve readers in my decisionmaking, but I still keep it balanced because I don't want my initial idea to deviate too much. That, to me is one of the biggest reasons fanfic authors give up their stories and I hope more writers become aware of this -Referring to my last point, a piece of advice. ALWAYS prepare a plan for your story first. You don't want to find out some ideas won't work out well when you're already many chapters in There, something about me. |