Treecko's Awesomeness
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Name: Treecko's Awesomeness, or TA for short.
Age: Fourteen
Gender: Male
Fiction background: I was bored one day, sat down at my computer, and The Nova Travels (my first fanfic) was born.
Fandoms you write in: At this point, only pokémon, but I may change that someday.
Types Of Writing: I write in adventure and humor, with a little bit of everything sprinkled in. I'm writing a journey fic, and thinking about a sci-fi one, a tragedy, and a sort of adventure/war fic.
Strong Areas: I think my strongest area would have to be humor, although I try to to balance everything out.
Type Of Characters: I can get enjoyment out of writing any kind of character, although I find that awkward characters are the most fun to write.
Completed Stories: Colony 9.0: A sci-fi one-shot about how pokemon first came to earth.
Current Stories: Right now, I'm working on a journey-fic called The Nova Travels:\ (credit to Gelatino95 for the userbar). It's basically the story of two teenagers fresh out of trainer's school trying to solve the mystery of why new pokemon keep appearing in the Unova region. At the same time, they have to deal with qualifying for the pokemon league, a bunch of jerks who want them dead, and stupid, stupid hormones. Let's watch, shall we?
Future Stories:
Battle of Trophies: A retelling of the events of the Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Brothers Brawl, as told by a variety of characters.
Becoming Darkness: The story of the unfortunate life Kurayami, the main antagonist of The Nova Travels, From his birth to the point at which The Nova Travels ends, albeit with much space in between.
Screw it:
A comedy story about the kid who didn't get a starter from the professor, didn't stop the evil team, and didn't become the champion because he really didn't give a crap.
Explorers of Idiocy(title pending): The Mystery Dungeon Explorers games retold in comically insane style.
Writing Tips:
1. Don't force anything. The characters will tell you what they would do, so don't write something if it doesn't feel right.
2. Set aside a time for writing. It doesn't matter how much you don't want to write, if you have a routine, you'll get more work done faster, and it'll probably sound better too.
3. Read. If you read the works of other authors, not only will you be inspired, but you might learn something too.
Age: Fourteen
Gender: Male
Fiction background: I was bored one day, sat down at my computer, and The Nova Travels (my first fanfic) was born.
Fandoms you write in: At this point, only pokémon, but I may change that someday.
Types Of Writing: I write in adventure and humor, with a little bit of everything sprinkled in. I'm writing a journey fic, and thinking about a sci-fi one, a tragedy, and a sort of adventure/war fic.
Strong Areas: I think my strongest area would have to be humor, although I try to to balance everything out.
Type Of Characters: I can get enjoyment out of writing any kind of character, although I find that awkward characters are the most fun to write.
Completed Stories: Colony 9.0: A sci-fi one-shot about how pokemon first came to earth.
Current Stories: Right now, I'm working on a journey-fic called The Nova Travels:\ (credit to Gelatino95 for the userbar). It's basically the story of two teenagers fresh out of trainer's school trying to solve the mystery of why new pokemon keep appearing in the Unova region. At the same time, they have to deal with qualifying for the pokemon league, a bunch of jerks who want them dead, and stupid, stupid hormones. Let's watch, shall we?
Future Stories:
Battle of Trophies: A retelling of the events of the Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Brothers Brawl, as told by a variety of characters.
Becoming Darkness: The story of the unfortunate life Kurayami, the main antagonist of The Nova Travels, From his birth to the point at which The Nova Travels ends, albeit with much space in between.
Screw it:
Explorers of Idiocy(title pending): The Mystery Dungeon Explorers games retold in comically insane style.
Writing Tips:
1. Don't force anything. The characters will tell you what they would do, so don't write something if it doesn't feel right.
2. Set aside a time for writing. It doesn't matter how much you don't want to write, if you have a routine, you'll get more work done faster, and it'll probably sound better too.
3. Read. If you read the works of other authors, not only will you be inspired, but you might learn something too.
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