This is Edward 04612's Fictionpress.com profile.
Updates: New story called "Frozen Catalyst," and amazingly enough it's COMPLETELY UNRELATED TO MY OTHER STORIES IN EVERY POSSIBLE CAPACITY! It has telepaths, sarcastic A.I. constructs and gasp DIALOG!!! It'll have action later, don't worry. (and I mean that with all possible cleanliness)
Yet Another Update: Wow, it's been quite a while since I've posted anything here, but I am working on a project, little by little. It will be a oneshot (hence why it's taking so long to make), and a fairly complex, lengthy one at that. It, like many of my stories, will be set in the future, but a lot closer to the present than most of my other works. It will also revolve around a central romance (again, departing from my usual works.) I like writing about violence so much more than love because it's just so much easier to say "BOOM! Headshot, on with the plot" than "Oh, he glanced into her EYES again! Howww ROMANTIC!!!" sigh I'll update when it's done.
Either way I would love it if my loyal readers would kindly submit reviews later...
I also have a Fanfiction.net account now:
http://www.fanfiction.net/~edward04612
I have a forum up! LOOK AT THE UPPER-LEFT HAND CORNER OF THIS PAGE FOR THE LINK. "MY FORUMS."
GO POST SOMETHING! I MADE IT FOR A REASON.
New topic for that forum up: The Music of Dystopia. It's a list of music I would use in select scenes from my stories. I'd like some COMMENTS though. So GO POST SOMETHING!!!
Just so everybody knows right now, I am a game addict who writes stories in his spare time. I'm getting past the old "torn-up" status here, but I'll remain cynical for the benifit of my readership, who knows me as a cynic. Plus, it's fun being cynical :)
That was a joke. Laugh, please.
And before you ask, I am NOT a birth trained battle weapon. Just an average joe. And I take my coffee black.
As for a quote, here's a good one:
"Nothing is given to man on earth except a potential and the material on which to actualize it. The potential is a superlative machine: his conciousness; but it is a machine without a spark plug, a machine of which his own will has to be the spark plug, the self-starter and the driver; he has to discover how to use it and he has to keep it in constant action. The material is the whole of the universe, with no limits set to the knowledge he can acquire and to the enjoyment of life he can achieve. But everything he needs or desires has to be learned, discovered and produced by him- by his own choice, by his own effort, by his own mind."
Ayn Rand, The Virtue of Selfishness