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Revision as of 04:09, 10 August 2018
Contents
About Me
My first introduction to CreepyPastas was in 2013 through a YouTube narration channel called Haunting Season. Ironically, the host didn't read your typical CP classics. In fact, all of the stories were not only really good but they were his own. It wasn't until later that I discovered the likes of CreepsMcPasta, Mr. CreepyPasta, and eventually, a ton of other talented narrators. From there, I found my way to this site, and the rest wrote itself (pun intended).
Since I was young, I've always been captivated by the art of storytelling: the characters, the journey, and the overall impression it would leave upon the reader. Did the character succeed in their quest? Did their pain resonate with you? Or their joy? Their fears? These types of feelings— to establish a bond with a fictional character— still amaze me to this day.
Naturally, I wanted to capture that "feeling", replicate it, and provoke those raw emotions in others. It’s a challenge I aim to achieve and why I love to write. The overall process is something I enjoy: from brainstorming right down to the last letter I type. In turn, I hope that you’ll find enjoyment in my work and I thank you for taking the time to read them!

"Imagination!"
The best thing about imagination is that it's endless. There are a ridiculous amount of ways to go about something which is why, for the most part, I can see the gem in almost any story and what the author is trying to accomplish. I like to give feedback on stories, especially ones where authors do an excellent job of painting their canvas with their words.
I'm big on continuity in a story though and it's a major pet-peeve when I see authors introduce something without properly addressing it again (I say properly because some ambiguity is nice when done right!). A good plot is a no-brainer, but bonus points for sliding in a good ol' helping of character development.
I look forward to finding and adding more gems to my "favorites" list. So, if you have a recommendation that's buried in the 11,000+ stories hosted here, then drop me a link on my talk page! While you're at it, check out some of my own work. What good is dishing out feedback, if you can't take it yourself? Let me know if anything I write becomes one of your favorites! That or if maybe I should quit writing...
Stories Marked for Review
There are 4 pages marked for review
Currently Reading (Physical Books)
◾EdgeDancer by Brandon Sanderson
To-Read List (Physical Books)
◾Kind Nepenthe by Matthew V. Brockmeyer
◾Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson
◾Dreamer of the Deep by Travis Kuhlman
Finished Reading (Physical Books)
◾The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
◾Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson
◾Winter Agent Juno #1: The Helios Legacy by Mike MacDee
◾Half A King by Joe Abercrombie
◾Half A World by Joe Abercrombie
◾Winter Agent Juno #2: Kingdom of Famine by Mike MacDee
My Stories
Works in Progress:
◾Daughters of the Goddess (Currently in progress)
◾The Orb of Anamnesis (Delayed)
◾The Curators of Gen (Delayed)
Narrations:
Stories I Enjoyed
Miscellaneous: