![]() Author has written 131 stories for CSI: New York, National Treasure, Criminal Minds, Dukes of Hazzard, Mission: Impossible, Avengers, Power Rangers, Captain America, Doctor Strange, Hamilton, Mary Poppins, Legally Blonde, In the Heights, Misc. Movies, Beetlejuice, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Murdoch Mysteries, Sue Thomas: FB Eye, Tangled, Mandalorian, Uncharted series, Superman & Lois, Numb3rs, Daredevil, Orville, Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Zorro, Batman, and Lost In Space. Greetings, and welcome to the strange corner of the internet that Ed the Plot Bunny and Chibi inhabit. Where demon hunting brothers fight alongside New York's finest (and I do mean FINE-est), where there's nowhere to go but up, where a kids' show is built for adults and character building, and where a superspy and a superhero just so happen to be twin brothers from Maryland. See? Told you it was strange. I hail from somewhere in the Lower 48 and I am somewhere north of 30. I have been writing on this site since 2006, and just recently I picked up a FictionPress account for my attempt at something not fanfiction, and an Ao3 account, all under the same penname. I am an elementary teacher, a wife, and a cat mom. Writing is something I do in my spare time and not for a living. Real life gets in the way a lot. That being said... I HATE leaving projects unfinished, so here's what's in the pipeline currently: In the "Brothers in Arms" universe: In Power Rangers: In the "Chimpanzooniverse": In Murdoch Mysteries: Plus whatever else Ed the Plot Bunny decides to get his grubby paws on and wants to start new. Because he's got ADHD in the best way and I find it's best to just write what he tells me to when he tells me to. Ed (and his owner) are fanatics when it comes to Marvel, DC, and a boat ton of other properties. My brain jumps around a lot. I joke that my biggest issue with writer's block is I want to write ALL THE THINGS but have no idea how to finish them. Ed's just like, "hey what if this happened?" and my brain goes "YASSS," but then neither one of them have an ending or an actual plot. *glares at Ed accusingly in corner* Constructive Criticism is usually warranted and always appreciated. So if I've read it, I will probably review it. I love reviews, they make me stupid happy to get that notification, so I can only imagine what they do for everybody else. |