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User:Bbhrupp
Name/s: | Helen, Bb, Helle-Seiler |
Fandom/s: | Sherlock, Doctor Who, The Avengers, Supernatural etc... |
You can find me at: | [1] / [2] / [3] |
On Fanlore: | My contributions / email me |
Hey there, I'm Helen. It's not a particularly exciting name so I have many alternate names, the main one being 'bbhrupp'.
My Life in the Fandom World
I started writing fanfiction shortly after joining the social networking app "Geeking". My love of the fandom Sherlock grew on the app and I discovered my OTP, Mystrade.
I would say that mpreg is a guilty pleasure of mine, but I'm not afraid to shout about it. One of my main works (currently in progress) is a Mytstrade Mpreg fanfiction called "Face to Face with the Government".
Personal Experience and Expertise
I find it quite difficult to finish a piece of fanfiction because I either; get distracted by more ideas, don't quite know how to finish it, get distracted generally, or get torn away by "the real world". I don't have much skill in writing but I did manage to achieve 100% in my English writing exams for reasons I can't explain... I wrote about lemons and arsonists... How... HOW!?!
As a young composer, the vast majority of my fandom appreciation is through music. Not only have I composed medleys of themes but have a selection of songs written about the different fandoms. I hope to write classical interpretations of characters in the future , using timbres and motifs to truly portray them.