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About The Webmaster

My Name, or my penname I guess you could say since I'm not attaching my real name to this,is going to be Damian Light, at least for now haha. I wouldn't say I'm that interestng most of the time, other than creating as many things as I can, I don't have a ton of relavent stuff going on most of the time. I'm still in high school, probably sacrificing my grades to learn to code for this project, but who cares? I guess?

I've got a whole lot of other things about me than "writer with a cool fake name" going on though. I'm usually watching a variety of content when I'm not working on creating it myself. There aren't many other things I enjoy watching more than gaming playthroughs, mostly by Jacksepticeye.

I pretty much gave up entirly on labels a long time before I decided I wanted to write. There was always something that left me feeling boxed-in and not properly defined. Nothing in the sea of words people use to describe themselves had ever properly fit me, they just weren't right in one way or another. It took me months, almost a year, to find one label that I would be able to latch onto and keep with me for as long as I could. Butch. I plan to write a lengthy story or something similar about my experience with labels and queerness and things of that nature, just know this is a 100% queer-positive site, and if you come here to spread bigotry or hate, it's being wasted on the wrong person.

I have always wanted to write, to tell stories, to create. Most of my time as a writer was always spent in secret, writing little stories in the margins of my notes in class, filling notebooks with drawings of characters with detailed backstories (no matter how edgy and childish they were back then) and filling docs with my half-finshed attempts at writing my first creepypasta. Nothing was ever going to stop me from writing, and my desire for it only increased when I started consuming more and more stories, sometimes every day, through every medium. I absorbed the tropes, thr dialouge, the fun and light scenes, the horrors that could only be described through words on a page, and evertything in between.