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since: 03-25-07, id: 561539, Profile edited: 02-29-08
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Author has written 1 story for Romance.

Hello there. I'm Occasus, or Angella to those who might know me well. I'm 26 and by August of this year I will be officially published in hard back! It's exciting, I know, but do try to contain yourselves. I'm horribly sarcastic, I have relatively little faith in people which does not show in my stories. I reserve most of my patience, tolerance and passion for what I write and the rest of the world gets the crappy left-overs.

I have three beautiful children from two hideous Sociopaths who live to make my life interesting and rather annoying. I'm working towards a PhD in Medieval Theology and hope to become one of those rambling crazy history professors some day. For now I am forced to deal with annoying fourth graders at my internship while I work enough hours towards my degree.

I got started on this little online-publishing venture when I discovered fanfiction, where I write HP universe although it can almost all be considered the most violent form of canon rape :) Anyhow if that strikes your fancy I am over there under the penname OccasusVenustas and by the same name on livejournal as well.

I do hope to post more here but with kids, classes, essays, thesis papers, sleep and shitty boyfriends I don't have much time for myself. But do stick around, eventually something good will come of this. At least I hope.


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1. O Soul, We Must Be Meek » reviews
Slash mxm: Theodore Hughes, a lawyer in 1800's Boston does not believe in love or things of that frivilous nature. Will he lose himself to the mysterious blind novelist or will his wife find a way to reach him?
Romance - Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Drama - Chapters: 7 - Words: 37,628 - Reviews: 11 - Updated: 5-12-08 - Published: 2-27-08
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