AStoryWithoutWords

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Weclome to 'From Words on Paper', where we get to know some of our favorite authors, and learn more from them beside what they create for the fandom.

Tonight on the show, we're joined by AStoryWithoutWords. Someone who's not very well known around the community, but with how well he writes his stories, I think he deserve more attention. Let's see if we can give that to him, shall we? He has written stories such as 'Frozen Heart', 'The Strenght of a Soldier' and many more. And we're glad that he could join us here, tonight.


Artomix: Alright. Before we start off with the questions, I want to thank you for participating on this 'show' of mine.


Story: Its my pleasure.


Artomix: I want you to know that you're not forced to answer any questions if you don't want to and that you're free to ask anything to me as well.


Story: Alright.


Artomix: The first question that I usually like to start off with is, who are you? So please, tell us a bit about yourself.


Story: Oof, where to start. I obviously want to maintain a degree of anonymity, but let's tell you a bit about me. I was born in Seoul, South Korea, and adopted by an American family when I was 7 months old. I'm currently in University studying to be a chiropractor. I'm extremely passionate about music and was almost a music major before switching to chiropractic. My biggest passion is the martial arts, which I have studied for over a decade and will continue to train until the day I die.

This being said, I think it's almost impossible to fully capture what an individual is like without meeting them personally. I suppose the best way to describe myself would be: black belt. Anyone who trains in the martial arts knows how much weight this carries, and that it speaks volumes to a person's character.


Artomix: You lead quiet an interesting life over there. I'm a bit surprised that you write fanfics in your free time, I presume. Especially with how well they are written.


Story: Thank you for that. It is a little strange I suppose. Fanfiction is always considered to be a bit taboo by what we might consider outsiders.


Artomix: I'm not one to judge. I studied graphic design a couple of years ago, and now I'm stuck at studying a 'easier' version of architecture, and I still write for my own pleasure.


Story: And that's exactly why we write. I think the moment writing becomes more work than play, it's completely lost it's original meaning.


Artomix: I can somewhat understand that, yeah. Anyway, the next question I got is about your artistic name, what does it mean to you?


Story: The caviot to that is that we also have to please our following. Whether that be one person or one thousand, I feel that once you've started something, you have an obligation to your readers to finish it.


Artomix: I... actually get that. Especially now with my studies in the way, I have a bit of trouble continuing my stories a while.

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