
Hi! My name's Alyssa, but you can call me Pink Parka Girl. I have been writing fanfiction since the first grade (my first fandom was The Incredible Machine). I started writing Pokémon fanfiction in 1999, and have been writing it ever since (and probably for a long time to come). I also used to write South Park fanfiction back in the 2/3/4th season era, but I've pretty much left the fandom currently :P I also write MSTs, though I can't post them here.
I mainly write Pokémorph fic, though I enjoy writing other kinds of fic that take unusual or different spins on the norm. Paws for Alarm, my newest work, is my personal spin on the "Ashachu" genre that's sprung up after a certain anime episode aired. XD Lost and Found, for example, is a very different sort of Pokémon POV to ones you may have read before. Unheard is one of the few dark Mystery Dungeon fics out there (it also appears to have been the first), while Where Even Kilroy Hasn't Been is both an exploration of writing Pokémon fics set in an era other than the present day and in how a person 'bamphed' into the Pokémon world might realistically deal with it.
I'm also trying to plot out two stories that I could potentially publish some day. I have a title for them - Pipe Dream and Welcome to Crumbletown - a good idea of what I want to do with their plots, and...only about four pages of completed text on the former and nothing at all on the latter. Go me. XD Hopefully, someday, I'll have something to show for it all...but what are they about, you wonder? Teehee...for me to know and for you all to find out!
Some readers may be wondering what ever happened to fics like Dark Forces (my very first posted fanfic), Down South, Totally Trippy Pokémon, and others I honestly don't remember. Dark Forces and Totally Trippy Pokémon, which were humor script-fics, were deleted by ff.net along with my MSTs. Down South I removed myself because, despite being a good 30,000+ words and introducing my South Park fankids in all their glory, if you could call it that, wasn't really a work I was especially proud of, and really didn't have any intention of finishing, especially as my interest in South Park in general was waning fast (yes, I must be the only person in the world who much preferred SP when it was trying to be brianlessly funny rather than attempting to be satiric). The ones I don't remember I obviously wasn't proud of either, and so they suffered the same fate.
Paws for Alarm is currently consuming all my writing time, but I WILL return to Where Even Kilroy Hasn't Been and Sunrise once I finish (probably in that order). Keep an eye open:)