| turbomagnus |
Author has written 91 stories for G. I. Joe, Transformers/Beast Wars, Justice League, Teen Titans, X-Men: Evolution, M*A*S*H, Never Been Kissed, Hogan's Heroes, Breakfast Club, Power Rangers, A-Team, StarTrek: The Next Generation, Harry Potter, Batman the Animated Series, Doctor Who, Calvin & Hobbes, Sailor Moon, West Wing, Hetalia - Axis Powers, Ghost Busters (Real/Extreme), You're Under Arrest, Love Hina, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego, Ranma, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Megas XLR, Batman Beyond, Scooby Doo, StarTrek: Other, Misc. Cartoons, Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century, Danny Phantom, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. As an author, I use an organic writing style which means I don't always know where a story will go, I let the story write itself. The drawback to this style is that without inspiration, there can sometimes be gaps between posting chapters - as I'm sure some readers have noticed - but it doesn't mean that I'm not working on the stories, merely that work is slow going. Things like deciding which of several different actions a character can take; choreographing action sequences so that they have a natural flow and not just a bunch of things lumped together; researching information on characters, places and events; these are all things that can slow down a story from the author's end, but they're also things that as the author I consider important to producing stories - even short character pieces - of acceptable quality. I'm well aware that readers hear this from every author, and it probably applies to every author as well, but... REVIEW. While blatant flames, over-all ignorance and cries of 'this didn't happen in canon' are likely to get but a witty remark in reply, constructive criticism, saying what you as a reader liked or didn't like about a chapter or story, what you might like to see happen in the future - or not happen as the case may be - or even just asking for clarification if something confused you; they all help me as the author to produce a better story as it provides a different viewpoint other than my own and often will provide inspiration needed to advance the story. While I freely admit I write for my enjoyment, knowing that others enjoy what I've created adds to that enjoyment, which helps me write more. | |||||||