I'm that one black guy. "Easy reading is damn hard writing." Nathaniel Hawthorne
The greatest source of inspiration for the stories I write is my insane day dreams.
I love to be surprised by stories. Especially my own.
Don't mind me, I'm just sitting here and working on stories with a religious fervor.
The pen is mightier than the sword, but the nuclear bomb's got them both beat.
Are you sleeping, are you sleeping, little bronies? We never sleep, we never sleep... So watch your back! *cackles maniacally and jumps out of window* I'M NOT PAYING FOR THAT!!
Caffeine's not even a drug and I still have a problem.
Not much to say about myself at the moment, other than my mind really does always go blank when asked to describe myself, alas.
80% Sarcasm, 10% Sex Jokes and 10% Unknown Materials...
The writer formerly known as Wave Blaster. It's been a weird decade. She/Her.
What? You expect a trick? Go talk to another Zman, I'm busy.
"Gold for the merchant, silver for the maid / Copper for the craftsman, cunning in his trade / 'Good', laughed the Baron, sitting in his hall / But iron - cold iron - shall be the master of them all."
I'm a Soldier stationed in Fort Hood. I'm an aspiring writer/artist and am currently working on a Master's in Psychology.
Enjoy-er of comedy, liker of Human X Pony (and Human X Anthro), and lover of the most heinous of all fetishes: mutual enjoyment of consent sex!
Expat American brony living in Germany. Occasionally, I write smut or read something that isn't smut.
24 year old brony in California (no I don't surf). Linguistics and Japanese major. Language and culture are my life. Fan of sci-fi and reading.
Writing Comedy, Adventure and Slice Of Life. Desperately trying to keep up with all the crazy stories my brain comes up with.
"I've kissed mermaids, rode the el Nino, walked the sand with the crustaceans...."
A Pole by birth, a Lawgiver by trade and a Trickster by choice. Altogether a most friendly, sociopathic madman. At your service...
The window through which we perceive life is what defines our experience of it. We are only aware of a small fraction of what our senses pick up. We can all choose how we see the world.