
Profile Update - 7/7/2008
Real Name: Adam
Age: 25
Occupation: .NET Developer for my university, full-time college student
Life aspiration: Get Ph.D. in Computer Science and teach at the university level.
Relationship Status: Married
About:
I started writing here on FF.net ages ago, probably while a majority of my readers were still in grade school. I was about 18 when I submitted my first story, "Memories," and lo-and-behold, it's still here. I started picking the fanfiction-writing thing back up after many failed attempts at putting something out when I discovered the Teen Titans cartoon on Cartoon Network. My yuri between Starfire and Raven has gained much attention and praise. Looking back on it (I wrote it two years ago), my writing skill has improved a good bit since then. Not so much in grammar or spelling, but in flow, style, and feelings. My masterpiece I guess one could say would be my current gargantuan fic Rain Song II: Every Time it Rains. The first Rain Song was my attempt at tying the TT with the Final Fantasy VII universe. With number 2, I decided to take a stab at it again from a different angle and with a different storyline for FF7. I pretty much rewrote the story; it's still coming along, just finding time to write is hard.
I've launched another fic alongside it which focuses on Rude in the post-AC universe. This will come along more I guess next year. In the meantime, I'm still working on my blogsite, so I'll post a URL when it's ready.
Enjoy my fics and happy reading!
--UC
July Updates (for those who care)
I'm having to re-read Rain Song II and decide where I want to go with the story. I've started work on my first original novel, too, called Cobalt. My other unfinished fanfictions will have to be picked up as I get to them, which, sadly, may be never depending. Fanfiction writing takes a lot of time and effort--something that's being drained from me because of my education. I'm taking a full summer courseload now and trying to get finished in time for graduation in 2010 before going off to graduate school. In any case, thank you to those who have enjoyed my writings and for the inspiration you have given me. I don't talk to a lot of my online friends much anymore due to circumstances beyond my control (see "education" and throw in work). If you're reading this (you know who you are), please know that I haven't forgotten about you and look forward to speaking with you again soon. Just hang in there.
My personal site is still in the works and should be up by this winter.