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My original works are the things that I've been writing with the hopes of someday getting them published, or at the very least, getting a stable fanbase for them. However, one of my main flaws with my writing is that I get stuck with plot points, and never really seem to finish anything.

Clandestine --
Rating: PG-13 for Adult Content, Language, and Violence.
Status: On Hold
Clandestine was my first serious work as a writer. This is when I started getting more intense with my words. Clandestine was, is, and always will be my baby, just because it's the only thing I've written that I thought didn't turn out that bad. It's focused around a girl named Madison, who finds out that her entire life is a farce, and she's an experiment for some company. My particular favorite character was Kisa, especially during his little motor scooter rampage in chapter five. I really like it...too bad I haven't gotten around to finishing it.

Machina/Luna (Coming Soon?) --
Rating: PG-13 for Violence.
Status: On Hold?
Machina Luna is when I first started going with the truly anime-inspired writing angle. The story is basically about how the main character, Kirika, lives in the future on a training ship. But when he finds himself on a mysterious planet, he's suddenly thrown into a portal and into another world. The only problem is that now he's in the body of a girl. And if he wants to get home, he's gonna have to travel a strange world with a ragtag party of friends that are following Kirika for all different reasons. There's a strong possibility that this particular story will never be on the site, because I haven't typed it up yet. However, we'll see how things go.

Square of the Moon--
Rating: R for Adult Content, Language, and Excessive Violence.
Status: In Progress
Square of the Moon is my current project, inspired by a Japanese PC game known as "A Night Comes!" I'm not all that great with summaries, but here we go: Ryu leads a normal life in a not-so-normal city, with two moons in the sky. He's on the track team, lives with his cousins, and gets good grades in school...he couldn't ask for more. But what happens when a choice encounter at the mall threatens to change his normal life forever? SotM's full of action, relationships, drama, cursing...because, after all, the main characters are a bunch of angst-ridden teenagers.

Dreamskipper--
Rating: PG-13 for Language and Minor Violence.
Status: Progressing...slowly.
This was my official novel for National Novel Writing Month; sadly, I wasn't a winner at the end of thirty days (sporting only 29,000 words). Imagine you can think consciously in your dreams, and sometimes get special abilities that you can handle. What about the ability to actually feel, smell, or taste anything? Great, right? Well...what if you could also die? Dreamskipper chronicles the story of Reese Farose, a boy who just realized that his dreams are now his second reality.

Darker Than Darkness --
Rating: R for Adult Content, Language, Drug Use, Excessive Violence, and Sexual Content.
Status: In Progress
A chase through the streets, a sudden collision, and then a chance meeting with two strangers will tear Wren Chage's life apart forever...especially when he learns that he's been bitten by an ancient vampire. Now, in order to regain his humanity, he must work with two vampire hunters, fight his thirst for blood, and track down and kill the very vampire that bit him!