I. C. Kyeropas
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Joined 07-12-13, id: 929409, Profile Updated: 01-19-19
Author has written 4 stories for Sci-Fi, and Romance.

Hello. Thank you for visiting my profile page. I like your face. Not only is it composed of extremely delicate and well-calibrated sensory tools, it has a certain aesthetic appeal to it that I appreciate.

My username used to be philosophythemes, but I decided that was too pretentious.

The Biomass is a sci-fi driven by plot and world building, in which a mysterious plague spreads across the galaxy. It comes in the form of a collection of primary source documents.

The Letters of Dr. Mortabio is like a reference book for The Biomass. No need to read it in order, but you can if you want. I realized not everybody wants to read the detailed scientific language built up to support the plot, so I didn't want to include it in the main story. There are some spoilers in the letters for the Biomass, but not if you avoid the last eight chapters.

The Biomass (old) was my first attempt at writing the story that ultimately flopped. If you are interested in seeing how the writing process changed the story, you might find it interesting.

A Warm Summer Story is a character driven romance and is completely different from the other stories. It is not an autobiography, just an attempt at writing something extremely realistic.

Some people feel like they need to review the stories of the people that reviewed their stories. I don't feel that need. If I review something of yours, don't feel obligated to review something of mine. If you review something of mine, don't expect me to review something of yours. Unless this is the Review Game, that's different.

I am grateful for your existence.

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The Letters of Dr Mortabio reviews
This is a spin-off of my other story, "The Biomass." Within, Dr. Mortabio discusses the biology of the plague spreading across the galaxy as he learns of it. He also discusses some of the technology that exists in his universe. (Leftover world-building notes that I wanted to share but that are too technical and boring for the main story.)
Fiction: Sci-Fi - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi - Chapters: 32 - Words: 21,864 - Reviews: 11 - Favs: 5 - Follows: 2 - Updated: 11/5/2018 - Published: 12/6/2017 - Complete
The Biomass reviews
There is a pathogen spreading across the galaxy. It defies the previously established laws of biology, infecting members of all species. Plant, animal, bacteria, species on another planet, doesn't matter. Can the intelligent creatures of the galaxy find a cure, or at least quarantine it? (Some of the reviews, especially on the later chapters, contain spoilers.)
Fiction: Sci-Fi - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi - Chapters: 65 - Words: 78,010 - Reviews: 59 - Favs: 5 - Follows: 3 - Updated: 11/1/2018 - Published: 12/6/2017 - Complete
A Warm Summer Story reviews
Do you ever notice that the better you know someone, the more beautiful they look to you? The face doesn't even need to change, you just have to love the person beneath the skin. I met her at summer camp, where we both worked as councilors. Oneshot.
Fiction: Romance - Rated: K - English - Humor/Spiritual - Chapters: 1 - Words: 5,147 - Reviews: 4 - Favs: 1 - Published: 12/24/2017 - Complete
The Biomass (old) reviews
My first attempt at writing this story. It had too many plot holes, insufficient world building, too much science for a lay reader, and no clear direction. But if you want to look at a first attempt and see how the story has changed over time, go ahead and peruse. Marked as "complete" because I plan to add nothing more, but there is no conclusion.
Fiction: Sci-Fi - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi/Horror - Chapters: 20 - Words: 34,999 - Reviews: 9 - Favs: 3 - Follows: 1 - Updated: 8/5/2014 - Published: 7/28/2013 - Complete