Author has written 7 stories for Flame of Recca, Slam Dunk, and Ouran High School Host Club. Hibaku - 'Waterfall from a high place'. Can also mean 'to be affected by an explosion'. Fun facts: 1) I am getting married NEXT YEAR(!!!) but here I am still rotting my butt off writing fics. 2) I have an issue with my thighs. 3) I spend my days awake in bed thinking of subplots. 4) I am considered to be a sloth by my future husband, which is something that is to be regretted. 5) I am still a virgin - I would probably die a virgin if the wedding falls through. (I don't mind dying a virgin.) x Mainly I want to use this page to inform my readers about my fics, and as a general rule I: 1) Don't do yaoi because I don't like it. You may not want to read my fics after you hear me saying this, but I disapprove of homosexuality. Yes, yes, flame me if you want. Honestly, I do not dislike nor disapprove of people who like yaoi because I don't think that's my prerogative. For example, some of my best buds love Gravitation, but I don't. Some of my best FFnet pals even write yaoi, but it doesn't mean I stop being friends with them. So if you like yaoi and you like my fic, I'm fine with it. 2) I don't write lemons. But they're banned on FFnet anyway. For those who don't know what lemons are, they are sexually depictive fics that are practically porn-in-text. They were very popular before FFnet imposed the ban. (Yes, I have been here for a long time.) 3) I write for myself, and I appreciate those who really like my fics. But ultimately, I have the final say in whatever I write. Hence, even if I do take your reviews into consideration, please don't be angry if I do not use your ideas. Other things to know: 1) Why I write for myself I also write for a newsletter. Sometimes I have to rewrite the whole article because my editor wants me to change the angle of my story. Hence, writing fanfiction is something that I use to dispel all my stress, since I am the ultimate decision maker in whatever I want to publish. I hope you don't think that I reject your ideas just because I want to 'pass the bad vibes on' from my editor - it's not that. It's just that I do things that way. 2) Why I can't seem to write romance properly, even though my genres are usually Humor/Romance I quit writing romance somewhere in 2002, when I eked out a living in the Slam Dunk section. My first SD fic ended in a very friendship-py note, and quite a number of my readers were happy with it, so I thought - "Why not?" And since then, not doing romance has been quite a trademark of mine XD But if I don't do romance, then why does my genre still contain the word 'romance'? Well, that's because I hint at it. I'm not good at direct situations, but I believe I can handle subtlety pretty well. I use soliloquys and body language, so if you want to see some romance you really have to keep your eyes peeled. 3) Common characteristics of my fics I like to have OCs live with a character originally in the story. For example, for My Flatmate is an Icecube, my OC actually lives with Rukawa. In Bigger Steps, my OC will live with Haruhi. Another characteristic of my fics is that I do not handle third-person views very well. I normally write in the first person, and Unforetold, Saturnine Seasons is the only exception. The plot for that one was too complicated to be doing in first-person, it would only bore the eyes out of the reader. Unfortunately, I believe it has already bored everyone's eyes out because I have had very little reviews for that one XD However I stopped because I LOST THE PAPER WHICH I DID THE WHOLE PLOT OUTLINE IN. Gah. And it was very manga-based also, which few people have read. However I'd like to continue it someday, when I have the strength to redo the plot outline. 4) What I am up with right now The second part, Ootoro, will be told in Kyouya's point-of-view, and it centres around the Host Club's plan to restore the heir of the Mikazawa family and help Midoribana Touhi realize his real dreams. Incidentally, the two OCs will also start to blend in as 'real' hosts. On top of that, this chapter will drop hints on who Haruhi would most probably choose. No explicit answers given, though. Last but not least, Something Like That will wrap up the trilogy. I can't reveal much about this, but the Host Club plus Mori, Honey and Ranka go on a trip overseas and many (weird and funny) things happen. The point-of-view is undecided, but Tamaki is a likely choice. Ranka or one of the OCs are also highly possible candidates. I presume the OCs would be more comfortable to read, for a change. (And it's easier to write.) Haruhi's heart may also be won... Still under construction _;; A titbit for those who like Bigger Steps and have never read my fics before - I put a lot of emphasis on plot intricacies, and I apologise if I let the characters go slightly out of sync. I do try my best to hold the characters in, but I admit I'm not very good at that since I'm more accustomed to paying more attention to the plot, and the character development of my OCs. I apologise for this negligence in advance, do forgive. But I will do my best, because this fic is my debut in the Ouran High School Host Club fandom. I have also gone back to the SD fandom after some reviewers have told me they would love to see a sequel to My Flatmate is an Icecube. The new installment is called My Flatmate is an Artist, because it is told in Rukawa's point-of-view. Actually I've been itching to write a Slam Dunk fic, so I think this particular sequel will probably be a good one. However I think it may be rather mellow compared to My Flatmate is an Icecube. It will probably also span ten chapters, nothing more. I still have the Bigger Steps trilogy to settle XD 5) Reviewing I avoid giving one-liner reviews. That's because I am an author too, and when I only have one-liner reviews I feel that the reader hasn't paid much attention to my style and my story. Often I tell myself that that's not the case, but one can't help feeling that way sometimes. That's why when I review other people's fics, I would read it a few times and highlight the portions I liked and the portions I didn't like. It gives a lot of help and encouragement to the author, I believe, when reviewers do that. 6) Miscellaneous stuff that might not interest you I try to avoid using Japanese while I write fics so as to minimise confusion. Full summary for Bigger Steps: These Rich Bastards Full summary for My Flatmate is an Artist |