About me:
I'm American, I'm a uni sophomore, I know four languages, and I'm a girl. I hardly sleep, but I love movies and dancing.
Not much else to say...
Stories:
Due to my busy uni schedule (and yes, I have school during January), I'll only be able to update sporadically. You have been warned.
I have several stories/spinoffs in my head, which so far take place in two main storyverses: New York/Japan (the Wakamono Dorama storyverse) and Seoul/San Francisco (the Control storyverse). Once each of them is started, I'll probably update depending on my mood. The Wakamono Dorama stories are rather fun and lighthearted (though Nikki e gets pretty heavy at times, especially during the middle/latter sections), while the Control stories are fairly dark (with Wounds being the darker of the two). So as a general rule, I'll write W.D. when I'm happy, and Control when I'm depressed/tired.
Brainchildren/plotbunnies (aka, not actually written yet) are italicized, while actual stories are bolded. Heh, funny how I have so many rough story sketches but nothing written, huh? Well, I've been toying around for months with these ideas in my head, just haven't gotten around to writing them down. Turns out writings the hard part. Who'd've thunk it?
Control
Scars: An extended stay in Seoul five years ago dramatically changed Sophie Chung from an optimistic, naïve romantic into a moody, emotionally distant nihilist. Follow her struggle to heal as a new stranger inadvertently brings up memories better forgotten and an old acquaintance persistently pushes himself into her world. Rated T. Preview up!!
Wounds: When 9/11 grounds her return flight home, Sophie Chung is stranded alone and broke in Seoul. A four-month visit to her birthland is stretched into a nearly two-year plummet into Hell as she does whatever it takes to survive alone in the city. Prequel to Scars. Rated M.
Wakamono Dorama (Young People's Drama)
Nikki e (Dear Diary): Michiko Endo is the fun-loving, charismatic, unconventional heiress to one of the richest pop culture syndicates in Japan. The diaries she started in Junior High and kept faithfully until her death recount a story of familial duty, courageous willpower, friendships deep and shallow, and a tragic love that can never be. Rated K+/T.
Ryuugakusei Dorama (Exchange Student Drama): Outspoken, streetsmart Dela finds her year abroad in Tokyo will be anything but ordinary when she meets a wacky company heiress, a sarcastic but kindhearted girl with a family secret, a hostbrother-slash-teammate who hates her at first sight, and many other interesting characters. A lighthearted story of loyal friends, dangerous enemies, and unexpected love amidst a chaos of mishaps and miscommunications as Dela finds her place halfway across the world. Rated T.