Born in 1982, Christina has spent most of her life making up stories. She is fascinated by end of the world and after the end of the world scenarios. She...
Oh, who am I kidding. I really, really hate writing biographies.
Hmm... let's see. I've written stories for as long as I can remember, and I always have a story-line going through my head. I may not be able to get it out in a satisfactory manner, but there's usually one there.
I've had a few pieces published over the years, but nothing major to write home about. I'm one of those people that's always working on a novel. I don't have any expectations of being the next big thing, but I do like to make people think.
My writings tend to lean towards the depressive side, though I don't consider myself a depressive person. I don't feel the need for a happy ending. Sometimes an ending is just that. There's no guarantee in life; why should my characters get that fluffy comfort if I don't?
I love retro-futuristic stuff. By retro-futuristic, I can mean a lot of things. It mainly refers to the "welcome to the world of tomorrow" style that you see a lot of in 50s or 60s era (post)apocalyptic books. Think irradiated mutants, spinning atomic symbols, and classically imagined nuclear winter.
Super heroes, or at least people with super human powers, are another great love of mine.

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