Pan's Box
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since: 03-27-12, id: 3855426, Profile Updated: 02-19-13
Author has written 1 story for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.

Hello! Thanks for checking out my profile.

I'm an overimaginative British teen and I'm trying my hand at writing in the public domain.

I like: HARRY POTTER!! (It's my life.) Rock music, indie music, bollywood music... okay, just music in general, really. Food, especially cake and meat. Though not at the same time. Usually. Anywho... I love reading, singing and making people laugh.

Some of my favourite books/ films/ artists: Harry Potter, Pirates Of The Carribean, Freedom Writers, Robin Hood (ESPECIALLY the 2010 film), The Hunger Games, Shakespeare, Ten Things I Hate About You, Tracy Chapman, David Bowie, Paramore, 30 Seconds To Mars, Propagandhi, Sara Bareilles... The list goes on!

Okay, I've finally started uploading my first fanfic: it's called Lillian and it's a part of the Robin Hood domain. Please go and have a look at it, and if you have time, I would love to hear your thoughts on it! I got my first review and it made my day - so please let me know what you think.

Check out my favourite stories/ authors if you haven't yet, there's some really brilliant stuff being written! PEACE

Lots o' love,

Pan x

P.S.: Is it just me who thinks Christina Perri's 'A Thousand Years' is better suited to Jareth the Goblin King from Labyrinth than Twilight?


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"Great art is not that which creates something utterly new, but that which takes something we have seen before and forces us to look at it in a new way. Fanfiction, therefore, is not the lowest form of literature, but, indeed, the highest."

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"You cannot be a feminist and oppose a woman’s right to choose.

You can be a feminist and be uncomfortable with the notion of abortion. You can be a feminist and communicate that discomfort to third parties. You can be a feminist and choose never to have an abortion yourself. You can be a feminist and support greater rights and opportunities for young mothers everywhere so that fewer women will have to choose between pregnancy and their career. You can do all of these things and be a feminist. What you cannot do is stand in the way of any other woman’s moral and political right to reproductive self-determination.

There is a world of difference between being against abortion on a personal basis and supporting, or leading, movements to make the practice illegal. There are no good arguments for making abortion illegal, a policy which, where it has been tested in other nations, has been shown to lead directly to hundreds of thousands of adult women dying in horrific pain along with their unborn children following illegal backstreet terminations. Distasteful as you may or may not find it, women will always seek to terminate unwanted pregnancies. The very least we can do in civilised societies is make it safer for them to do so, along with facilitating access to contraception in order to reduce the number of terminations that need to take place…"


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“The burden of originality is one that most people don't want to accept. They'd rather sit in front of the TV and let that tell them what they're supposed to like, what they're supposed to buy, and what they're supposed to laugh at.” Marilyn Manson

"Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes?" Groucho Marx

"All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher." Ambrose Bierce

"Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils." Hector Berlioz

"Descartes walks into a bar. The bartender asks him if he wants a drink. Descartes says 'I think not' and disappears." Anon.

"People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day." Winnie The Pooh

"In the beginning, there was nothing. Then God said, "Let there be light". And there was still nothing but you could see it." Anon.

1. Lillian » reviews
Everyone knew Marian's story. How she fell in love with Robin Hood. They had all heard of her adventures with him, of their battle to remove John from his unjustly claimed throne. But no one, nobody knew of Lillian.
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - Rated: K+ - English - Adventure/Romance - Chapters: 6 - Words: 3,679 - Reviews: 5 - Updated: 12-4-12 - Published: 8-30-12