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About Me:  Hey folks.  I've been mostly a fanfiction writer to date (okay, for the past six years or so), first starting out in anime under Sailor Moon before drifting to Fanfiction.Net and writing extensively in the Labyrinth genre, which I'm still active in, albeit not recently.  I dabbled in Real Life Fanfiction for a bit (please stop laughing...) and was stumbling around one day and found Tassos's Bridges.  A crossover fic.  I'd never seen a crossover fic before, especially not a GOOD one.  I was mesmerized, so much so that I began to... *gasp*... write my own.  Most of my stuff is at Twisting the Hellmouth.  Its my updating archive of choice, though I'll post finished pieces at other sites (I'm too lazy to multi-update).  I also, after much sighing and angsting, managed to figure out some of the finer points of graphics.  I do not claim to be a master, but while so many of the wallpapers out there are breathtakingly beautiful, they seem to miss many of the small, perfect moments that make shows so memorable to their viewers.  Hence this little site. 

Handles I've Gone By: SplinterTree, Kei, KeiTree

About the Site:  This site came into being, oh probably around a year or so ago.  This was supposed to be the place I posted my fanfiction, a personal site if you will, to give my readers a little more than the basic profile and bare boned Author Notes at Twisting the Hellmouth.  That was obviously unsuccessful, for lack of interest on my,and their, part.  After spending way too much time fiddling with wallpapers, instead of say writing, I decided I might as well feed both obsessions, hence the new and hopefully improved version of this site.  Ideally, one day, this will also house my fanfiction, but not right now.  Laziness, remember?

What's with the Code?  And GEOCITIES? 

Okay, I admit it, I'm html deficient.  Seriously.  Truly.  I understand it, I've learned it time and time again, and quite honestly, html and other programs still elude me.  Pagebuilder is point and click.  I like point and click, and, if you don't look at the code too hard, the page isn't *totally* hideous.  Go look at the wallpapers instead if it bothers you.   
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