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Micah Rodney (Jason Tandro)
As the Community Manager and prior Fanworks All good things must come to an end, and so the event began to wind down. It would
Editor for TheLifestream.net, Micah knows his stuff have been a seamless and tasteful exit, except for the later events included alcohol.
when it comes to the fandom of Final Fantasy. Reno and Rude had somehow managed to sneak into the event, perhaps drawn in by
the scent of a predictable joke, and were knocking back shots like soda.
Versed in a multitude of writing genres and FF “You see, we need to comment on that alcohol events,” Reno slurred. “So he makes
games, there was nothing holding this talented fellow the Turks do it because we’re always drunk.”
back in bringing our winners to the fore.
Among his many pieces of fanfic, his “Shinra Inc. “Why does he make us drink,” Rude groaned. “Cause those two whole scenes
And” series is one of his most accomplished to date. where we were in bars. I mean we got a hard job of course we gotta drink now and
again.”
Besides writing, he performs some fine narration of “One trick-pony,” Reno added. “That’s all he knows how to do. I bet he’s not even
Creepypasta works and a host of different stories on building up to a joke or anything.”
his Youtube channel (under the alias, FearAddict).
There you can also find and listen to his very own
well-received horror story, “The Baptism”, as
published by the Chilling Tales for Dark Nights brand. Extract: Shinra Inc. And KupoCon
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LicoriceAllsorts
A longtime legend in the FF community, Lic is well- “I’ve been meaning to ask,” said Reno. “That guy with the hat. He your granddad, by
established as a writer of exceptional quality. Best any chance?”
known for her stories in the FFVII fandom, her series,
“Death is Part of the Process”, is one of her most It was a slow day in the Department of Administrative Research. Reno, who’d
critically-acclaimed. stopped by to shoot the breeze, had put his feet up on the corner of Tseng’s desk, and
was pointing at the small tinted photograph, six inches by six, that Tseng kept in a
Years of experience, coupled with a career relevant camphorwood frame.
to the contest, Lic was a driving force in shaping our “No,” said Tseng.
Top 3 in the writing category. “I kind of like it.” Reno picked up the frame to take a closer look. “With that fog
steaming round the trees, and the sun trying to break through. There’s sort of a mystical
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at the end of this book to find out where you can read vibe to it. Reminds you of home, huh?”
more stories.
Extract: The Photograph
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