My name is Violet Daniels. Since this isn’t Victorian-era England and formality is really quite optional, you’re free to call me Violet, Viola, or Violin. And before you ask: I am not musical at all.
I am panromantic greysexual, which is approximately the longest name for one of the vaguest sexualities ever. My current boyfriend is a jar of pretzels that my mother dumped (that is to say, she threw him in the trash). It’s currently a long-distance relationship. As for the reason that a jar of pretzels is considered male in my head: I have no idea.
I write science fiction, most of the time, but I have been known to occasionally break the mold and go for realistic, new weird, fantasy, or literally any other genre in existence. Most of my current projects involve artificial intelligence, human cloning/parahumans/chimeras, and dragons. You can read my work on my blog . here
When I’m not writing, I’m usually watching my fish (tropical freshwater fish-keeping ftw!), reading, or watching/listening to one of my two fandoms: Welcome to Nightvale and BBC’s Sherlock. I watch some Doctor Who, and I’ve read most of the uber-popular books, but I don’t get very attached to shows or movies, so I don’t really consider myself a proper fangirl. To date, the only book I’ve ever cried over was Flowers for Algernon.
I’ll awkwardly trail off here, and leave you wondering if I’ve dropped dead or accidentally morphed into a large pack animal. Good night, Nightvale, good night.
I am panromantic greysexual, which is approximately the longest name for one of the vaguest sexualities ever. My current boyfriend is a jar of pretzels that my mother dumped (that is to say, she threw him in the trash). It’s currently a long-distance relationship. As for the reason that a jar of pretzels is considered male in my head: I have no idea.
I write science fiction, most of the time, but I have been known to occasionally break the mold and go for realistic, new weird, fantasy, or literally any other genre in existence. Most of my current projects involve artificial intelligence, human cloning/parahumans/chimeras, and dragons. You can read my work on my blog . here
When I’m not writing, I’m usually watching my fish (tropical freshwater fish-keeping ftw!), reading, or watching/listening to one of my two fandoms: Welcome to Nightvale and BBC’s Sherlock. I watch some Doctor Who, and I’ve read most of the uber-popular books, but I don’t get very attached to shows or movies, so I don’t really consider myself a proper fangirl. To date, the only book I’ve ever cried over was Flowers for Algernon.
I’ll awkwardly trail off here, and leave you wondering if I’ve dropped dead or accidentally morphed into a large pack animal. Good night, Nightvale, good night.