
This page is under construction.
(And between you and me, I don't think it'll ever be done. ;))
Name: Danielle
Religion: Christian
Location: I move between Narnia, Middle-Earth, New York City (home of Spiderman) and Gotham, making brief stops in what some call "the real world."
Interests: Writing, reading, music, writing, superheroes, friends
Favorite Books: Thr3e, Saint, and Blink by Ted Dekker, almost anything by Frank Peretti, the Ultimate Spiderman comic books, almost anything X-Men, anything by Lynn Austin, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Chronicles of Narnia and Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis, The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, the Shiloh Legacy series by Bodie Thoene, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, and probably more that I've forgotten.
Favorite Movies: All three X-Men and Spiderman movies, Batman Begins, Sweet Home Alabama, Cars, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Shrek 1, Shrek 2, all three Lord of the Rings, Monsters Inc., and more, I'm sure.
Favorite Bands: The Afters, Within Temptation, Nightwish, Goo Goo Dolls, Relient K, Pillar, All-American Rejects, Simple Plan, The Showdown, Stellar Kart, Jars of Clay, Delerious?, Rob Thomas, DC Talk, TobyMac, Coldplay, The Fray, Skillet and more.
As you can probably see, I love almost anything that has to do with superheroes. The only superhero movie I've seen that I didn't like was Superman Returns because I never liked Superman to begin with. Superman is a joke. Seriously, he's a virtually invincible man in Spandex and everyone loves him? And do you honestly expect me to believe that simply putting on a pair of glasses and combing his hair over his forehead keeps people from figuring out that Clark Kent is really Superman?
Sorry to rant. Again, I love pretty much anything that has to do with superheroes--provided the superheroes are interesting and have a human dimension to them and the movie/comic book/novel/fanfic about the hero is well-done.
Unlike some lucky writers, the plot bunny only comes to me once in a great while. Sometimes it'll run off before I've made decent progress on the story, or sometimes the realism wolf will come along and eat the plot bunny so it can show me how lame the story really is. But I've gotten lucky with my Spiderman fic--the plot bunny hasn't run away or been eaten by the realism wolf, so I just might finish this one:D
I LOVE constructive criticism. While fawning praise is good as well, concrit is what I like. So as long as you have good intentions in mind (ie, helping me make the story better), feel free to point out the smallest of flaws in my stories. If you don't point out what needs improvement, how can I make it better:P
You know...
You know you're clueless about music when you get Rob Thomas and Rob Zombie mixed up.
A Superhero-loving Nerd's Perspective...
Being a serial killer isn't a line of work I would endorse, but if you insist upon taking that career path, I would recommend being a serial killer in a comic book universe, preferably Spiderman's. Why? Because if you're a serial killer in our world, you are despised, weak, and at the mercy of our criminal justice system which is incredibly biased against mass-murderers. But in a comic book universe, you are strong and probably have superpowers and a good-sized fanbase in our world. (Again, I would recommend Spiderman's universe. Carnage has powers that put any other supervillain's powers to shame. If you started there, I'm sure he would give you a few pointers. Best of all, you'd have at least a few people in our world who liked you.)
Quotes:
"I don't smart." My friend Paige
"I reprogrammed the TV! We only get three channels now: on, off, and BATMAN!" My brother