
I've been a writer for several years, and received a recommendation for this site from my friend Loverly Light. I never really wrote fan fictions until I met her so kudos to that aspiring author! I hope this site will be a good place to accumilate positive feedback and constructive criticism from fellows. Please review my work so I can improve and better entertain the public in the future! ~Mata ne!~
Note: If anyone would like to read any of my original works, check out my fictionpress account: http://www.fictionpress.com/u/608801/Niilan. Thank you all for your reviews. They have provided helpful critique and encouragement.
Ryuusei no Chibis: (Since RnC is a collection of different stories, I will be posting a summary of the latest chapter on my profile) The school is having a talent show, and Luna has decided the class will perform a chibi-tized version of Romeo and Juliet.
Part 1, Preparation: It time to hold auditions, and everyone's anxious to see who gets what part. Will Subaru be Romeo? Will Misora or Luna grab the part of Juliet? Will Solo participate, and will Hikaru make the whole production a nightmare for everyone else?
To Ryuusei Readers: I guess there has been a little confusion on whether or not some of my fics are game-verse or anime-verse. I hope it's ovbious enough, but I decided to address it here. Tsukasa's Demons follows the anime timeline after episode 31, because I had not yet known much about the game plotline. It does, however, include some elements of the games. The Awakening was originally intended to be game-verse, but with the ending it has, there is a possible connection between it and Tsukasa's Demons. Ryuusei no Chibis is definitely AU, though if I had to choose it would be game for several reasons, an obvious one being the existence of the chibis' great antagonist, Hikaru.
Name: Doesn't matter, my pen name is cooler!
Age: sixteen
Boy or Girl: female
Favorite Anime/Manga: Ryuusei no Rockman, Rockman.exe, Hikaru no Go
Favorite Genre: speculative fiction, adventure, mystery, manga (though that's not a genre, per se)