
I'm a 24 year old law and psychology student who enjoys drawing, reading and writing.
I have, as you can see, written quite a bit of fanfiction in the last few years. For a long time, my main fandom was Harry Potter, where I've written my longest stories (The Depths of Winter and Time out of Place). Before that, I started in the Buffy-fandom, and I've drabbled in Smallville. Lately, I'm into TV-series House and NCIS, and the kids series H2O: Just Add Water.
My original novel series is called The Winter Legacy, starting with Awakening and continuing with Heritage. I draw anything and everything that comes to mind, from Disney to angels to anything else. You can find my art on DeviantArt. I also love Photoshop, and do manips and such. I have my own design company, Cosmic Creativ Consulting, where I do graphic design work and websites.
Check out my account on FictionPress for my original work!
Go check out my website: CosmicUniverse.net! If a fanfic here is formatted strangely, go there and it'll be perfectly formatted :)
For those few of you who read original stories, I also have an account on FictionPress. There, I've posting Awakening, the first book in The Winter Legacy-series, and the second book in the series, Heritage.
I write in most of the fandoms I read, but of course not all. I like reading a bunch of fanfiction before I start writing, especially in the TV-series fandoms. Books are easier to write fanfiction about, because the characters are written rather than played out on screen - and yes, to me there's a huge difference in what kind of feel I get for the characters.
I both read and write mainly slash. The reason why? Most of the series I follow have male characters I prefer over the female characters. Harry Potter, for example, has far more interesting male characters than female characters, and as such, it seems more logical to put the boys together, especially when I get a feeling of UST. NCIS has two fantastic female characters in my opinion - Ziva and Abby - but I don't write them, at least not yet. I like a good McAbby (McGee/Abby) any time though. Tiva (Tony/Ziva) is also interesting when well done.
Since I like writing fanfics where it's not a matter of just kiss-kiss-get-together, I like the extra layer of complicated that slash/homosexual pairings offer. However, I don't put guys together just because I can - I have to see some chemistry between them on the show/in the book.
House/Wilson seems like a very logical leap, and watching the show with the slash goggles on means hearing and seeing gay stuff all the time. I mean, seriously:
"Wait a second. This isn't just about the sex. You like her personality. You like that she's conniving. You like that she has no regard for consequences. You like that she can humiliate someone if it serves… oh my god. You're sleeping with me."
- House to Wilson, 4x12 "Don't Ever Change" (House)
"Gibbs is always nice."
"To you and Ducky maybe. Me, he growls at and smacks on the head."
"Which makes you feel wanted."
"Yeah."
- Abby and Tony, 3x01 "Kill Ari, part 1" (NCIS)
Posting/Coming up shortly...
COMING UP
- House: Several House/Wilson oneshots for my prompt table "Occasions" (see my LJ for the table)
- NCIS: "The Deepest Sacrifice". Gibbs/DiNozzo, longer, chaptered story set sometime in season five, with a murder and sick!Tony
- NCIS: Oneshot, Tony/Tim friendship, post SWAK.
- H2O: Just Add Water: Two oneshots, Zane/Rikki
WORKING ON...
- House: Sequel to "The Beginning of All Things" (House/Wilson)
- NCIS: Untitled as of yet. Gibbs/DiNozzo, with a case where Tony is assigned the care of a baby.
From the summer of 2008 and on, my mpreg fiction will be posted on cosmic_mpreg only. It's a friends only journal, and if you want to read my mpreg fiction, head on over and follow the instructions.
So, that would be me. I love reviews, so if you like or don't like a story, please, do tell me. Anything else you want to know, feel free to email me at bananacosmicgirl at hotmail . com (without the spaces, of course), or send me a note through fanfiction.net. I don't bite, I promise.
Enjoy my stories.
Cam
Btw.
700 people have clicked on "Judgment Night" when I'm writing this. Now, I suspect that far from everyone actually read the whole thing, but let's assume that some did. I get five reviews. I will never, ever become someone who begs for reviews or holds a chapter hostage, but I think it's very interesting. I don't mind if you tell me you didn't like it - really, concrit is the only way for me to get better. Perhaps it is a lack of time, or simply that you don't think the author will appreciate it - I promise, I appreciate it and I've read every single review I've ever received.
This doesn't only go for "Judgment Night", of course - it's just an example - and it doesn't just go for my stories, but others' as well. The percentage of people who review is saddening... And for those who think 2 100 revies is a lot (which I think it is, and I'm so ridiculously proud :D), it's still a pretty low percentage when it has 463 000 clicks. But I'm not one to complain there - I just want to point out that authors in general thrive on feedback, good and bad. :)