Timid Squirrel

Hi.

I want to just get this out of the way first...;
In relation to fandom and fanworks, and just all fiction in general, I believe the following things and I would want people to interact with my own works this way;

If something is left ambiguous (intentionally or not), then it is purely up to interpretation (as is anything) by readers and/or viewers.

If that ambiguous situation, interaction, relationship, and/or character is never addressed in any creator interviews of any kind, that only furthers the above.

Everyone is an individual, everyone's interpretation of a character, character relationship, character interaction, and situations is going to be different. It is not right to shame someone out of their interpretations to make them conform to the popular/common interpretations within the fandom.

People will apply their interpretations to their works, and that is how all fanworks are different. If you do not agree with the creator's interpretations of the characters, character relationships, character interactions, and situations, then do not shame and harass them for it.

One person's interpretation is not better than another person's interpretation. There will be interpretations that are more popular for whatever reason, but that doesn't make them better than those that aren't.

Expect others to have different interpretations than you, not the same or similar ones.


Main Interest: Inuyasha (and other Takahashi works).

Main Thing: Writing, researching, analyzing/interpreting the connection of how art and culture/society interact and reflect each other in fiction.

Passion: Fanworks. Original works...

There's not that much to say about myself, except for that I am generally a calm and quiet person who doesn't like conflict (except for in fiction, and that still depends on the type). I am a very busy person, as I am in the process of working on multiple projects, and hopefully I'll be able to get some e-book serials out and get my RPGmaker projects out too. No rush. If one hurries something, it will be noticeable in the work.

When it comes to projects, my main thing is serial fiction, fanwork and not. Interactive (games) and not. I love slowly revealing things about characters and their relationships, it's fun and also challenging. Sometimes my own works wear me out, but that's okay. Sometimes other peoples' works do, and that's also okay. I like creating characters that are relatable and sympathetic (they don't have to be likable~!), and developing their interactions and relationships with other characters that I hope will interest readers/players.

Basic; writing (serial fiction; fanwork and not, interactive---games, and not), researching, and analyzing/interpreting how art connects and reflects in culture/society. Subcultures; fandom. History and the past and present societal/cultural expectations, and also how it reflects and connects in art. Literary theory.
Location
In your minds...
Occupation
Not to be known
AKA
a writer person
Political Views
Progressive liberal post-structural feminist
Religious/Metaphysical Views
Humanist, Spiritualist, astrology, numerology,
Favourite Games
Legend of Dragoon, FF7, FF10,
Favourite Films
The Mender of Nets (1912), Cinderella (1914), Way Down East (1920)
Favourite Musical Artists
Do As Infinity, Van Tomiko, Amano Tsukiko, rin,
Favourite TV Shows
Downton Abbey, The Forsyte Saga, The Buccaneers, Mr. Selfridge, Community,
Favourite Animé/Manga
Manga;
Inuyasha and other Takahashi works (Mermaid Saga, Maison Ikkoku, Rumic World---Sleep and Forget, The Laughing Target, FireTripper, Rumic Theater), Basilisk,

Anime;
Inuyasha, Basilisk, Mermaid Saga, Genji Monogatari Sennenki,
Favourite Authors
Takahashi Rumiko,
Favourite Visual Artists
Takahashi Rumiko, Amano Yoshitaka,
Username colour in threads
blue and red
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