User:Luxartisan

A Bit About Me
I've loved science fiction and fantasy long before it became popular, and anime just "fit" with those interests. So while my newfound hobby simmered, I stayed involved with the X-Files fandom until the end of its prime-time run in 2002. That's when my interest in anime re-ignited and I discovered that online anime websites had proliferated and I could now watch all the anime I desired. I don't claim to be an avid viewer, but I have my faves. I'm also a creative writer since childhood and have written well-received fanfiction under different pseuds in different fandoms for over 20 years, with status in the X-files fandom as Blackwood of the award-winning fanfic group MUSEA. My luxartisan stories feature the same three anime for which I act as Wikia Admin/Bureaucrat: Ouran HS Host Club, Psycho-Pass and ''Free! ''They are best read on Archive of our Own (links below). My account on Tumblr (luxartisan.tumblr.com) is no longer active because of time constraints, but is still available for viewing by follower request. It's a collection of visuals about fave anime, mushy OTP images, and other "stuff" that I like. I also contribute to several anime series on Wikipedia as Ouranista.

My favorite wikis
FREE! (Admin/Bureaucrat) -- Anime Debut: 2013 / A sports anime that focuses on friendship and dedication to one's dreams. From Kyoto Animation and Animation Do, every piece of media put forth for this franchise is beautifully rendered with quality in all areas of production. It has become a mainstay in the Kyoani catalog and consistently ranks high in polls taken among anime fans. A new and likely final film remains in production with an unspecified release date following the tragic arson attack on Building One in 2019 that destroyed artwork and claimed the lives of Kyoto Animation personnel, including lead animator Futoshi Nishiya.

OURAN HIGH SCHOOL HOST CLUB (Admin/Bureaucrat) -- Anime Debut: 2006 / A classic comedy anime that remains funny and fresh nearly two decades after it first aired. The franchise uses the concept of a reverse harem to explore issues of gender and gender-roles with a scathing, but humorous, twist. Fans have long pleaded for continued projects beyond the existing manga, anime, dorama and visual novel, but mangaka Bisco Hatori recently stated in 2019 that it would take a "perfect storm" of talent for her to green light such an undertaking. One can only hope.