![]() Author has written 97 stories for Stargate: Atlantis, Harry Potter, Torchwood, and Primeval. Update 4/21/13: Formally known as DaletheChu, but dropped that name and I just go by my LJ name iantojjackh or http:/// What to say about me? I'm me. I was an avid Stargate fan. If you could not tell my favorite pairing is Jennifer & Rodney. Lately, though, Torchwood was been taking my attention away from my SGA stuff. I am totally taken by the Jack/Ianto pairing. I guess this is my way of saying my Atlantis works are on hiatus while I work on the Torchwood story series I'm in the middle of. I know it's hard as a reader to hear that there is a pretty good chance that my SGA stories might never be picked up. I'm not sure who to blame on that. I had a very crazy end of 2011 to early 2012 that slowly killed what was left of my SGA muse and then an ankle injury in March closed the book on it, unless the right prompt comes around. I was glad that my writing muse did not die completely. It just hopped to a new fandom, Torchwood. One thing I've learned in my writing is to never give up. I've also learned that if you are going to tell a multiple chapter story it is wise have it written completely before you start to post it. I did not do that with my SGA stories, but with Torchwood I have and I think it pays off. I got back into writing after I watched the whole SGA series in a week many years ago I took a very long break from writng, but when I did write I used to write Harry Potter fics. Old works can be found at http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/233233/SalazarRiddle Eventually, I plan on bringing some of those stories here. Feel free to drop me a PM anytime with idea or anything. I can't do the IM thing because my iPad doesn't allow for seamless transition between programs. On Reviews: Every writer loves reviews and they are always welcome. Some times an idea is spawned from a review someone leaves. Don't be afraid to leave them. You never know what you might spark in someone. I think it's also important to thank your readers too. To let them know you appreciate their feedback. |