Age: 21
Status: Geek
Favorite genres: Sci-Fi, Mystery, Thriller, Horror
Despised genres: Romance, Teen Fiction, Fanfiction, Action, Werewolf
Favorite movies: Alien, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Donnie Darko, Pan's Labyrinth, Gravity, Birdman
Favorite TV series: X-Files, Twin Peaks, LOST, The Leftovers, Fringe, Mr. Robot
Favorite colors: Ocean blue, Black
Favorite video games: Bioshock trilogy, Heavy Rain, To the Moon, Portal, L.A. Noire, LittleBigPlanet, Alan Wake
Other things about me: Rail fan, Miyazaki fan, Linux user, environmentalist, cinephile
I highly enjoy originality.
For me, true Sci-Fi has unique roles: To offer allegories, to mock humanity, to highlight our weaknesses and shortsightedness as a species and quickly offer us a window to our shameful past, frustrating present and unknown future...
WARNING! I can be pretty rude if you:
[1] ask laughable questions around which show that you (A) either don't know what you are talking about or (B) haven't realized that fictional entities/elements can't be observed to confirm anything about them.
Examples:
(A) "I need you to cite for me some mutations. But I don't want the same old stuff of X-Men. I want something more original."
(B) "Can vampires have children?"
[2] advertise your work to me. I have been writing my work since June 2014, reached 50,000 words and never bothered anyone. If you think you are desperate for attention, let me humor you: My story has ZERO dedicated readers BUT my editor. Some opportunist reads or friends who were kind enough to check out my work for a few chapters.
NOTE: I don't write fanfics. I love playing god when I create my own mythology.
'Hot off the press' content is often subjected to errors. I will be re-reading my chapters to eliminate any mistakes but you are more than welcome to pinpoint the ones I haven't found.
- JoinedJune 25, 2014
- website: www.fictionpress.com/~dimakosrou
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Story by Jim
- 1 Published Story
The Saint Anne Monastery [Short]
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A small monastery is staying awake at night for an important vigil only to rea...
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