When we write, we are interested in truth, not facts.
Bio
I'm an executive by trade, an astrophysicist by schooling, and a writer by passion. My biggest problem is that the fanfics I take on are way too big and complicated to finish quickly when you're also trying to run a multi-million dollar company. (I like writing fanfic but not as much as the people who work for me like having jobs.)
I'm a huge fan of all the Final Fantasy games, as well as BtVS, but I tend to like the more rare ships, such as Squall/Quistis or Tidus/Rikku. I especially like when the story of a game or show or movie suggests a couple that the creators never intended -- take Wolverine & Rogue from X-Men: The Movie... that wasn't in the comics or animated series, but the writers make one little tweak for the big screen and there it is, plain as day. (And if you don't like W/R, keep it to yourself. This is my profile.)
I am still a fan of the sadly cancelled Heroes (okay, it never again lived up to Season 1, but I still liked it), and I loved the also sadly cancelled Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Oddly, with those two I'm a fan of the "obvious" ships: Paire (Peter/Claire) and JCam (John/Cameron).
Also a Harry Potter fan. Just to be contrary, I am firmly a Harry/Hermione shipper (in fact, I'd say that's my OTP). Okay, it's not to be contrary, but simply because I can't see Ron/Hermione or Harry/Ginny for the life of me; they absolutely make no sense to me whatsoever. I've even written a blog-post about it, on my personal web site. Ask me for a link if you're curious.
Lately I'm a "Marvel Cinematic Universe" fan, which I guess is a thing they call the Avengers movie/TV-verse, which is odd because it seems to have no X-Men crossover and yet that is also both "Marvel", and "Cinematic". Whatever. Anyway, Agents of Shield, super-yay! Any guesses? That's right, Skoulson (Skye/Coulson).
Does it seem I define myself too much by my shipping? Probably. But I'm a romantic at heart, so I feel no shame.
