Poet, lyricist, novelist, journalist, and occasionally academic writer. A unique artistic mind, often riddled with tortuous mazes and frightening pitfalls. My thoughts are rarely if ever static, constantly moving from one concept to the next so fast that I can only catch a few of them, and even fewer get written down or shared.
Yeah, sometimes I confuse myself.
But anyway, on to the reason you actually bothered to look here.
My name is Hanna, a name which I've come to dislike - nevertheless, I refuse to take on a pseudonym. I am sixteen-and-a-half at this time.
My writings tend to focus on the darker side of the world, including mental disorders, social leprosy, and the paranormal, with some extensions into science fiction. In other words, you will see genetic freaks and epidemics, hell-whores and damned souls, mad geniuses and silent psychos, angsty teenagers and vengeful rejects. Essentially, you're taking a quick peek into some aspect of my life with every story.
Other than that, I am an aspiring songwriter who specializes in metal, hard rock, blues, and acoustic rock. My band project is a metal group called Self Sacrifice (bass and vocals) and I'm beginning a solo project under the name Mainstreet Clocktower, with a planned release of the album Mekhanysm sometime next year.
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Haters?
If you have something constructive to say about the works of mine that you read, feel free to contact me and give me any critiques. They are greatly appreciated.
If you're just going to tell me I'm a horrible writer, then keep it to yourself. That only decreases my respect for you and makes me take you less seriously as a writer and reader.
So please, when I release a story, tell me what made it special, what made it awful, and whatever you can nitpick about because hey, we're all critics.
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Stories by Hanna Josievna Peichel
- 2 Published Stories
The Superman Complex
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I think it should be called something along the lines of a Superman complex: the constant feeling of pressure...