Hello, peeps! Just wanted to start off with this. Considering I got my settings right, all future blog entries, starting with this one, will be under Journal. All entries concerning my life and all. My works will be under their respective categories. Also, my birthday is tomorrow. Yay! I also urge all of you, if you can, try to go out and vote. Some states allow Election Day Registration. If what they say is true, then Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, ...
Updated 11-06-2012 at 09:42 AM by Leon
Here it is, folks. The next chapter, and the climax and aftermath of the Duel. Guess That Card! Normal Spell Card Effect: Destroy all monsters on the field. Chapter Two: The Fateful Night, Part 2. I don't know how long I have been out. It felt like a while, but I heard that it was only a few minutes. I had a dream when I fainted. Nothing prepared me for this. I ended up in a different ...
Updated 12-16-2012 at 12:19 PM by Leon
Created by Leon, pen name Leon L. Disclaimer I do not own the Yu-Gi-Oh! names in any way. I only own my own characters, and all locations, cards, and card names featured in this story serve for entertainment purposes only. Word from the author This will be a long series. It's a work in progress, but that's how I've always written. This is my first time writing a Yu-Gi-Oh fan fic, though it's not my first fanfic. I'm a bit experienced ...
Updated 12-08-2012 at 07:49 PM by Leon
Hiya, I was prepared to post the fan fic elsewhere but I never returned to that place until today, so the actual story was never posted there. However, I WILL post the info I posted in the topic that would help out those that wanted to read it. In short, if you wanna make my story on your to-read list, please read on. Posts will be condensed into this one Blog entry. ----- I've been writing fan fiction for almost six years now. My writing skills have left something ...
If any of you could tell by looking at my album, I'm Hispanic and 100% Mexican (born in the USA). As tradition dictates, many people in Mexico are visiting the graveyards all over the country in order to visit their deceased loved ones. Known as "Dia de Los Muertos" (translation: "Day of the Dead"), what they do is clean the tombstones, pray for the dead, place flowers on them, etc. Seeing as I don't know much about my own heritage and traditions, I did want to point this out ...