Hey. I hate profiles where people somehow fail to write about
themselves in a cogent manner without typos. It makes me insane. INSANE.
Umm, well, so a little bit about myself.
I'm
a twenty-something ecologist, getting ready to go to grad school to
earn a Ph.D. in said field. I like being a writer, though, and use
fanfic to build my writing skills as well as indulge my creative side.
I
heart CSI and X-Files, and have written X-Files fics under a different
name. I don't think I will ever write or post anymore of those phile
fics, though, because the show has been done to death, and I pretty
much think it's impossible to write anything novel there.
As
far as CSI goes, I'm only a true fan of the original. I've watched New
York and actively disliked it. I watch Miami every now and then, and am
usually fairly entertained, but it never grabs me. I think part of that
is that I really hate Florida. No offense to any Floridians.
I'm
a recently converted Nick/ Sara shipper. Snicker. Whatever. No, I think
I'll just go with Nick/Sara. While I don't dislike GSR, I think it's
highly improbable and I think Fox and Petersen have negative chemistry.
I'm pretty much a Sara/ anyone-else-but-Grissom-and-now-Warrick
shipper. I welcome any writeres to try and convince me otherwise with a
well-written fic. I just haven't read anything where the relationship
didn't seem forced and awkward.
Oddly though, personality-wise, I am most like Grissom, and I
think if we had had a hypothetical lunch together we'd talk for hours
about very nerdy things. We're definitely both INTP's on Meyer's Briggs
personality test. So there may be the odd Griss fic every now and
then.
Please comment! And review, especially about
technical mistakes. Although I pretty much have it in my head about how
a story is going to go, I do want to know if you enjoy what you read.
To be honest, I probably won't accept advice about how a story "should"
end. But it's nothing personal. I think sometimes for days or weeks
about the next chapter, finding the right mood and music and events and
drama- sometimes the next step doesn't feel like it comes from myself,
but falls out as a natural progression of the characters lives. And I'm
really protective and territorial about my writing. I want my stories
to be distinctly "mine." Collaborations are a different story
though, and if any writers out there are interested in hooking up to
write a story, totally let me know.