Author has written 7 stories for Total War series, Company of Heroes, Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, and Dragon Age. I am a 26 year old Middle School English teacher, and hoping to become a great writer. Interests: I love the military and love writing military/war stories. I especially love writing World War II stories. My favorite ancient civilization are the Romans. Also have an interest in teaching. I'm also an avid gamer. I love playing Xbox and PC games. I am a huge Pro Wrestling fan, been so since I was 7. I also have a soft spot for romance, there I said it. (The following below are several key rules for FanFiction that I happily agree with. The rules were made by Commissar Dano: /u/1998293/Commissar-Danno FanFiction 101: Rules, Facts, and Lessons for n00bs 1. Always do research before writing a story. Skewed facts can ruin even the most well-written and thought-out story. 2. Don't forget to proofread. No one's going to like your story if they can't read it. Also, bad punctuation and spelling are the mark of an inadequate story. 3. Keep things realistic. That means no crazy-powerful OC's who can defeat the normal characters in one blow. (See also: "Gary-Stu"/"Mary-Sue") 4. Sufficient plot development can solve almost anything. You want to kill off a main character? Go ahead. Just make sure you've got plenty of solid reasoning behind it. 5. No flaming. If someone flames you, keep a level head and make sure it's not just constructive criticism. If it is a flame, you should: A) Report it to the administrators, and B) Block the flamer. You don't have to put up with their crap. And by all means, lead by example. These things can snowball really fast. 6. Follow the ratings. There are children here. 7. Don't post a story without intending to finish it (Unless otherwise stated). It's a HUGE disappointment to discover a great story and then realize it's not finished. If you have no choice, at least put "DISCONTINUED" in the summary. Or, delete the story from the FF archives as a last resort. 8. Ask for help. None of the higher-ups got where they are all by themselves. 9. Don't forget to review. Even if it's just a kind word, it still makes people happy to know that someone is reading their stuff. (Again strongly believe in this rule. Always makes people happy even if it's just a message to keep it up!) 10. In your description, NEVER ask people to read your story. Ninety-nine percent of the time, that's a symbol of a desperate n00b who can't write for shit. 11. There ARE furries here. They're nothing if not diverse, so don't be hatin'. 12. Sexual orientation. If a character is canonically straight or homosexual, then he or she MUST remain so. 13. Know your place. Don't go around acting like some hotshot if you have one story with five reviews. Favorite Video Game Franchises: 1) Dragon Age 2) Mass Effect 3) Call of Duty 4) Total War 5) Assassin's Creed 6) The Sims 7) Pokemon 8) WWE 9) Company of Heroes 10) GTA Favorite Television Series: 1) Spartacus 2) Game of Thrones 3) Rome 4) Band of Brothers 5) The Pacific 6) Vikings 7) Breaking Bad 8) Sherlock 9) The Office 10) Daredevil Favorite Cartoons: 1) Avatar: Last Airbender/Legend of Korra 2) Gravity Falls 3) Voltron: Legendary Defender 4) Star Wars: Rebels 5) South Park 6) American Dad 7) Young Justice 8) Justice League/Unlimited 9) Archer 10) Spongebob Squarepants (Season 1 - 3) |
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