I am an amateur writer, writing just to pass time. Please do take a look and comment, I shall greatly appreciate it.

Hobbies:

ANIME and MANGA and LIGHT NOVELS

Hi guys, thank you for coming here. As you have noticed my works are just plain and lacking in a cover as of now, well it's because I don't have the time to draw one right now, so please bear with it.

By the way, I take reading requests, only if your story has less than 500 reads, payment is of course, sampling mine, fair and square.

I do critique for critique, but I may not be the best critic. strictly one chapter only.

For both, please PM me first so I know that you're interested =)

I am working on "shoulder to shoulder" as a challenge, so I will try to update it as quickly as possible.

Once again, thank you for your support

highest rank thus far: #109 in short story for Shoulder to Shoulder #284 in General Fiction for Shoulder to Shoulder, 7/5/2015

Thank you all who have read this piece! it's a great honor!

thank you for all your support

p.s my profile pic is taken from here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunset#mediaviewer/File:Sunset_2007-1.jpg
it is not mine.

I'll write these down, like a milestone or some sort when it comes to reading, some awesome books i've read since i've started to read.

Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami (i'll give this R-21 rating)

Totto-chan, the girl at the window by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi (lmao, the cutest most adorable girl, ever ever!)

Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan (very very poignant and deep in its meaning, life lessons in the book too!)

An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro (slow, but this book is good, philosophical too)

The Railwayman by Eric Lomax (Autobiography of a POW, amazing how one can forgive his torturer like that, the strength of humanity in the midst of brutality)
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Updated a chapter on "shoulder to shoulder", we now see abstract elements in the prose for once.The story will take a turn for the darker from this point on, surreal images and writing will be prese...
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