Anayo
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+ | Anayo is a Caucasian human male, dwelling presently on the East Coast of the United States of America. Anayo's name is synonymous with “new”, as it was procured for the purpose of replacing an older screen name which he once held years ago, “Seo.” While Anayo prefers to maintain a singular user name for his wide area network-based aliases, (almost invariably he goes by the name “Anayo”), some of his side screen names for insignificant and obligatory sign-ons of various websites include the likes of “Thataiatus”, “Rere-Valorden”, and even the once-used “Isotope.”<br><br> | ||
+ | Anayo is an avid reader and (attempting) writer of science fiction. Novels which Anayo has read for enrichment and further understanding of the genre include Larry Niven's “Ringworld Engineers”; Isaac Asimov's “I, Robot”; some material by Alan Dean Foster; “War of the Worlds”, “The Invisible Man”, “The Island of Doctor Moreau”, all by H.G. Wells; and numerous books from the “Animorphs” series, by K.A. Applegate. Anayo appreciates science fiction in popular culture as well, typically in the form of movies or television shows, although generally he finds science fiction in the written form to be more well-thought-out and insightful.<br><br> | ||
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+ | Anayo has attempted to write numerous science fiction novels. The titles of several past attempts or otherwise pending ideas may be as listed:<br><br> | ||
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+ | “My Name is Zero”<br> | ||
+ | “Rosatherus Expadotheus”<br> | ||
+ | “The Aralyte Valorden”<br> | ||
+ | “Futility” (short story)<br> | ||
+ | “The Experiment”<p> | ||
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+ | Anayo is a strong disliker of clichés. It is for this reason that Anayo claims personal disassociation with subcultures such as anime otakuism, furry fandom, derivative and generic high fantasy as a whole (especially those which emulate J.R.R. Tolkein's “Lord of the Rings”), and all stereotypes or otherwise clichés. It is Anayo's brilliant and naïve desire to be transcendent of cliché. We'll see how he does at this, as he is still pending for the completion of his life goals.<br><br> |
Revision as of 01:59, 19 August 2006
Anayo is a Caucasian human male, dwelling presently on the East Coast of the United States of America. Anayo's name is synonymous with “new”, as it was procured for the purpose of replacing an older screen name which he once held years ago, “Seo.” While Anayo prefers to maintain a singular user name for his wide area network-based aliases, (almost invariably he goes by the name “Anayo”), some of his side screen names for insignificant and obligatory sign-ons of various websites include the likes of “Thataiatus”, “Rere-Valorden”, and even the once-used “Isotope.”
Anayo is an avid reader and (attempting) writer of science fiction. Novels which Anayo has read for enrichment and further understanding of the genre include Larry Niven's “Ringworld Engineers”; Isaac Asimov's “I, Robot”; some material by Alan Dean Foster; “War of the Worlds”, “The Invisible Man”, “The Island of Doctor Moreau”, all by H.G. Wells; and numerous books from the “Animorphs” series, by K.A. Applegate. Anayo appreciates science fiction in popular culture as well, typically in the form of movies or television shows, although generally he finds science fiction in the written form to be more well-thought-out and insightful.
Anayo has attempted to write numerous science fiction novels. The titles of several past attempts or otherwise pending ideas may be as listed:
“My Name is Zero”
“Rosatherus Expadotheus”
“The Aralyte Valorden”
“Futility” (short story)
Anayo is a strong disliker of clichés. It is for this reason that Anayo claims personal disassociation with subcultures such as anime otakuism, furry fandom, derivative and generic high fantasy as a whole (especially those which emulate J.R.R. Tolkein's “Lord of the Rings”), and all stereotypes or otherwise clichés. It is Anayo's brilliant and naïve desire to be transcendent of cliché. We'll see how he does at this, as he is still pending for the completion of his life goals.