Me
This page
is all about me. Go figure. ^^ Anyway, I didn't
really know what to say here...I thought I'd put up some common
questions I get and the answers to them. If you'd like to
know more, or if you have a question yourself, just use the Email
button to the left to email me!
Q:
Who are you?
A:
Phoenix, the webmaster of this site and also artist and
writer. I've done several works over the past few years,
including a novel series which was also my first manga-style art
in chapters, called Fire Vision. I then did a 160+
page manga called Kimono Disc that I currently have
posted on my Yahoo! Group.
Q:
Why are you so against (insert cause here)?
A:
Probably because I've had experiences with whatever cause it is
in the past that has caused me to be that way. The reason
I dislike Aestheticism.com springs from a string of bad
experiences with personnel there in the past. The reason I
dislike Sunrise comes from a recent insult that exacerbated a
past one. The same holds true for many online yaoi groups.
Q:
So what do you like?
A:
I like a lot of things! I still do like yaoi, and I
love many anime and manga series (I'm a manga nut), as well as
sentai (not the same as hentai) series and Japanese samurai TV
shows. I'm fond of jpop and some domestic music, and I
love Dr Who and Mystery Science Theater 3000. And yes...I
will admit it...I like Pokemon. I like just about anything
cute.
Q:
What's your favorite anime/manga series?
A:
I couldn't really answer that definitively...it changes so often
with series that I like. It's also like trying to ask
someone to choose between their children.^^ Gundam is a
favorite anime series of mine, but I also like Sailormoon quite
a lot. If I had to choose one right now on overall quality
and rewatchability, I'd say Haunted Junction, for the fact that
it's enjoyable throughout, the characters are great, and it has
a fantastic ending.
With manga,
my favorite manga series to date is the Otogibanashi series by
Yanahara Nozomi, for both gorgeous artwork and a surprisingly
engaging story. Most people haven't heard of Yanahara, but
she is an excellent mangaka and very much worth reading.
There are plenty of other series I love, too.
Q:
Which mangaka has most influenced you?
A:
Well, both in writing and art, I think Takeuchi Naoko had a
large part in it, and Go Nagai of course contributed at least a
little bit. Toriyama Akira and Miyoshi Yuki, as well as
Rinta Hashiba had something to do with my style, and recently
I've been falling in love with Jigoku Sensei Nube, and of course
I've always loved Saint Seiya...so those series really
influenced me too.
Q:
Where did your older sites go?
A:
Well, currently I'm trying to find one a more appropriate home,
and the other one I'm taking down until the time presents itself
where that site can be adequately hosted and given time
to. I hated to do it, but I just wasn't adding anything to
it, and it was just taking up space.
I revamped
the site because I didn't like the old site as much, and it
wasn't efficient enough in loading time, content, etc. I
just wasn't satisfied with the way it turned out, but I really
couldn't dedicate myself to remaking it in the meantime.
So, one day when I knew I'd have time for a few days, I sat down
and started work on a new site. And here it is!
Q:
Who or what is Konekonekochan?
A:
Konekonekochan is a character of my own spontaneous
creation, because I wanted a cute mascot for the site. I
didn't want to use an existing character, so I was doodling in
gimp (an image editing program) and came up with
Konekonekochan. His name is made up from 'koneko', which
means 'kitten' in Japanese, and 'neko', which means 'cat', and
'chan', which of course is an affectionate suffix.
Konenechan for short, Konekoneko has a kind of cyclical sound to
it that I liked.
Q:
Do you ever do commissions?
A:
All the time. Use the Email button and send me your
proposed commission, and I'd love to do it. I also don't
tend to ask for much in return either, usually only credit, a
hand in helping with other artwork, a link, or things like
that. I do work with a magazine, though, so please be
mindful of the fact that it may take a little while to do
because of that.
Q:
Do you draw yaoi/hentai commissions?
A:
Yes! I just don't get enough of them. I prefer yaoi,
but I'll do hentai, certainly. Naturally I can't post
yaoi/hentai on this site, but there are some pictures like that
on my egroup, some mainly doodles, others more serious.
I'd be happy to do one for you.
Q:
Do you build webpages?
A:
Yep. I have to charge for them, or I'll trade, of course,
with anime fans, but I do in fact build webpages. As with
the other questions, just email me and we'll see what can be
done.
Q:
Is there anything you don't do?
A:
Some things...I just have to think of what they are...
Q:
Who's your favorite jpop artist?
A:
Currently I have the hots for TM Revolution, and of course I'm
fond of GLAY, and Nakama Yukie's work on the Haunted Junction
soundtrack really impressed me. Moriguchi Hiroko's
repeated consistently beautiful work on Gundam soundtracks also
struck a great chord in me, and so they are among my most
favorite right now.
Q:
How about English-speaking artist?
A:
Joni Mitchell. She's a great singer and songwriter, a sort
of folk-jazz fusion. A close second is Tori Amos.
I'm reasonably fond of Fleetwood Mac and sometimes Stevie Nicks,
although I try to stay away from artists associated with Lilith
Fair if at all possible. I love Dusty Springfield,
Blondie, and some of David Bowie's stuff. Some B-52s at
times, björk, and the odd Cyndi Lauper retro from time to time.
Q:
Anything else?
A:
Nothing I can really think of right now...I'll try to update
this page as I think of other things to say, or get other
frequent questions that I can answer. Thanks for
reading!!! ^^
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