![]() Author has written 33 stories for He-Man, Sherlock Holmes, Transformers/Beast Wars, Captain America, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., Steven Universe, Indiana Jones, Fullmetal Alchemist, Dr. Stone, How to Train Your Dragon, Witcher/Wiedźmin, Andrzej Sapkowski, BraveStarr, Gravity Falls, and Seven Deadly Sins/七つの大罪. Hey all! I'm Sidekicks-anonymous: Mormon, obsessive fangirl and avid fic writer. :D Glad to be a part of this website and the vast community of other geeks seeking to celebrate their favorite fandoms. I'm also an amateur comic book writer trying to break into the industry. Hopefully my vast portfolio of fanfiction will wow everyone. Got a Twitter account! @Jettersgrrl Author's Promise: As a reader, I've always appreciated when authors declare their personal standards and preferences in their profile. It lets me know what to expect and helps me find authors I'm more likely to enjoy. So I'll do the same here. As an author, I promise: --No slash --No smut --No swearing or vulgarities (at least not human ones) In a story, my priorities are plot and character relationships: an interesting and active storyline during which characters change or improve their connections with other characters. Yeah, I'm a sucker for friendship. *resists urge to reference My Little Pony* Bittersweet feels are my lifeblood. I see my favorite characters as geodes: in order to find out what they're really made of, I have to break them. So expect a lot of emotional turmoil in my work--although it will nearly always be concluded with a fluffy "Aww" moment. Yeah, I'm a sucker for fluffy cuteness too. I sincerely hope you enjoy my work. Nothing makes me happier than a happy reader. AUTHORS NOTE: "Three Suns, Two Moons" is now officially on hiatus after 19 months without an update. To the 5 people following it, I sincerely apologize. School took up time, and I hit a creative block, and then got hijacked by a new fandom...yeah. I do, however, intend to finish it someday. Eventually. About My Pen Name: My pen name has an interesting origin: I grew up reading "Batman" comics from the early 1900's. They're good for a laugh, but I was infuriated at how Robin was portrayed. In the beginning, he was a capable sidekick: tough, agile, and clever. But as time went on, the comic writers turned him into a...a damsel in distress! This act of betrayal sickened me. How could they destroy Robin like that? Since then, I have become an advocate for ALL underappreciated sidekicks. Robin, Tonto, Orko--the characters that try hard and always seem to fail, simply because the writers are against them. My pen name references my hope that sidekicks will one day overcome these injustices and receive the appreciation they deserve. |