
About Username: I was just playing with words one day. I always write fiction, which is where myth came from. Something that's fantasy, but could be real. And I create it...and writer just came after that. Probably because it rhymes. I don't know.
Other Accounts: Persephone Waker for Gaiaonline, LaughterandCandy for Youtube, and MythCreatorWriter for Fanfiction.net.
Age: 18 (in case you're too lazy to do the math!)
Grade: Senior in high school (I did not get held back, I went to young 5s.)
Sign: Pisces (look up anything about Pisces and most likely that will be me)/Taurus (I call it love sign, but it's really called rising sun, I believe.)
Hobbies: Writing (duh) novels, poems, and Zelda fan fics (more like Link fan fics), reading, daydreaming (about everything), watching TV (even though TV is going to the apocalypse), playing video games (Nintendo all the way!), and quoting and watching different Abridges series on Youtube.
Likes: Any kind of creativity, love/romance, fantasy, individuality, nature, cats/kittens, faeries, mythical creatures/the fae, maturity and understanding, being lazy and daydreamy, being comfortable.
Dislikes: Jackasses and bitches, red Kool-Aid, cockiness, narrow minds, immaturity, airheads, dishonesty, bullying or teasing, math, studying and homework.
Appearance: Brown hair just below my neck, but it appears gold and red in the sunlight. Hairclips in to hold back my long bangs that I'm growing out. They actually look like Link's bangs from Twilight Princess, just brown. Dark aquamarine eyes. Glasses that are the color of my hair. Pale skin--I don't get out much. Often wearing something different than everybody else, that's colorful, covers a good amount of myself that are loose and comfortable. Oh, and I'm short, 5'2 and small. I also weigh under 100 pounds. I don't have an eating disorder. I'm just short and weak.
Favorites Colors: Green and blue, in that order.
Favorite Reads: Twilight series, The Faerie Path series, Sailor Moon, Zelda mangas, Ouran High School Host Club, Dream Saga, Flame of Recca, Tokyo Mew Mew, Death Note, Kodocha, Meru Puri, Yu-gi-oh.
Favorite Books on Writing: On Writing, Seven Steps of a Writer's Path, Building Fiction, You Can Write Romance, How To Write Killer Fiction, Bird by Bird.
(Read these books. Now!)
Bio: I started writing after I came off my obsession with Zelda (and more specifically Link) when I was in middle school. My friend told me about a site where I could read stories about Zelda (and more to the point, Link), called fanfics, but I didn't know this at the time. I tried to the site, but it didn't work, and I eventually came upon Fanfiction.net.
I found one story, (called True Love, check it out if you're into that! It's on my favorites on my Fanfiction profile) and that was it. I was in a whirlwind of inspiration that lasted for months, which is unusual for me. I wanted to write a story like that, or better, and I believe I did. But...at my skill level then, it wasn't that great. The plot was good, with some useless chapters and characters, but the writing was middle school--which I was in, seventh grade to be exact. I stopped writing right near the ending, because I was bored with it.
So I put it away and read it to myself with pride, but then one of my friends stole it from me and read it. I tried to get it back, because I was scared and embarrassed, but I kind of wanted her to have it. But I didn't expect her to like it as much as she did. I brought the second book (there were three in all, I counted the pages and it was 220 pages long! In notebook paper. One notebook with 20 pages since I ripped the rest out because I wrote other things, including the original to the fanfic, but I thought it sucked so I just got rid of it. Link ended up being critical condition in a few chapters...), and she read it like crack! (More or less.) Soon she got my other friends into it, and they forced me to write the rest every weekend. They weren't happy with the ending, and neither was I, because I killed everybody. Literally, everybody. I took some bad advice from a former friend which I thought was good at the time.
So a year or two later, I took the story and put it on Fanfiction.net (once I found out I could do it). I've gotten mostly good reviews, except for a few flamers. (Stupid ass-holes.) I'm revising that story and trying my damn hardest to finish a frickin novel!