AYYO, and a big fat welcome to my profile page! \(*0*)/ *offers a plethora of cakes and other confectionaries*
Anyways, I love reading - well, indulging myself in any form of storytelling, really - as well as writing and art. I love doing a lot of different things. And I am utterly obsessed with food! Cake is my husband, though. Teehee~
The stories that I'm focusing on include: The Dance Of Life (Magi story) and Trampled Flowers, Beloved Flowers (another Magi story - will be posted soon-ish). The rest of my fanfictions are in a temporary hiatus, largely because they're going through an updated and improved rewrite, and honestly, I'm more interested in the titles already listed for the moment.
Further down is just some general housekeeping and ramblings~
* GENERAL DISCLAIMER FOR ALL OF MY FAN STORIES: All canonical work is under the ownership of their respective creators. All fanworks posted are intended for personal, entertainment and non-commercial use. No copyright infringement is intended. * I only own the following: My OCs, non-canon places; ideas, events, storylines and plots that are my own and not in the original canon; and, my imagination~ :3 *
Updating Stories:
Kindly never ask me about updating stories or an update schedule and other stuff like that; please and thank you. I can only write, edit and update a hobby that I fit around work and other real life aspects when I can. I like to take my time writing as that will give my stories the best possible outcomes on a number of elements. The chapters for my fanfictions tend to be long or medium-long (or sometimes medium in length), and I don't update until these pages are as much to my satisfaction as possible (I also have an abundance of patience and I simply don't like to rush things unnecessarily). I also make sure to take the time to reply to reviews. (As a quick side-note: Yes, there are times that I'm able to update a little more "frequently"; unfortunately, that is only sometimes).
At the end of the day, I will write what I want to write; I'll write what I want to read, and I will update first whichever story I feel like updating first. Despite that, why do I upload here, then? Because it's fun. Insanely fun. I love reading stories and I love sharing my own~ :3
What To Expect Going Into My Stories:
1) To explain my publishing stories in the T category despite my stating in their summaries that they have more of a T/M rating: I write what I think fits; I write without pulling my punches and I don't like to be limited. That being said, however, I also don't force mature situations if nothing really calls for them as that can be really off-putting. So, if a story ends up being really mature later on because that's just how it naturally developed, then I'll officially change the rating to a M; but if it stays the way is has been, then I keep said rating to T with a T/M indication in the summary.
Just a heads up about why my stories are rated T/M: I try to handle things as maturely as possible; some overall disturbing things because that's unfortunately life; colourful uses of language; fighting, violence, some gore, and probably a hint of torture and sadism because some people be crazy (O.O); mild to intense romantic and sexual situations, as well as some full-on sex scenes. And yes, I'm one of those people who thoroughly enjoys a great and well-written sex scene between two cutie adults who have developed so much together in which such a loving, passionate and romantic yet steamy act would, in my opinion, actually add to the part of the story pertaining to the couple's relationship~
2) Multiple genres because it's personally more exciting. Also, more genres makes the story feel more grounded and adds a bit more realism to me. Real life isn't just one or two things, it's a bunch of different things that adds to a person's story. Whether they be major genres or minor sub-genres, the following are what I usually incorporate in some way, shape or form: Adventure, drama, fantasy, historical, character interaction-focused/LOTS of relationship-building (friendship, family and romance), psychological, hurt/comfort, angst, action, tragedy, humour, coming-of-age and slice-of-life. The following are genres/sub-genres that I don't always incorporate, but will sometimes do depending on the story: Spiritual, supernatural, suspense/thriller and sci-fi. I've a preference for balancing the fantasy with realism (with more edge to fantasy since this is fictional writing and I want to have fun). xD I also like the whole myriad of these different genres as they portray both the good, the bad and the in between of what life is; I just enjoy balancing the light, the dark, and all of that even better juicy greeeeeeeeeey~ *0*
3) OCs and AU elements (some stories will have a lot of AU things, others won't have much, and some others will get a little more AU as the story goes on). Pretty self-explanatory. They're just fabulous awesome sauce and are what makes fanfiction so very fun and exciting. So yeah - explorations into the not-very-explored parts of canon; expanding and additions of characterizations for canon characters; OCs and canons interacting (and good character developments); some changes to canon events (depending on how everything develops); more world-building, and all of that sexy good stuff~ Oh yeah, and DETAILS. Details and lots of descriptions are definitely a preference of mine whenever I want to read or write something, so I really want to improve further on that myself. The more details, the better, and I find that I'm able to enjoy and submerge myself into a story more~
7 Ways to get over Fictional Characters
You don't.
You won't.
You can't.
Don't even try.
You really won't.
You just can't.
It's impossible.
* REALLY, WHY BOTHER? *