*Mizumi's Neptune Castle*
My Sites
Busy as I've always been, this is not the only website I'm maintaining. Even though most of them are fast asleep right now (i.e. hardly updated), I'm still proud of them. So here I present, my other websites!
My DeviantART page is one of my few sites with regular updates. This is the place where I post my drawings, stories and whatsoever. It's also where I'll link drawings etc. to from this website to save bandweidth.
I also own a LiveJournal account, which is the other site that regularily has new things. I mostly post about things that frustrate me or make me happy, manga I've recently read etc. If you want to add me as a friend, go ahead! But I'm not very active anymore. I do have another Livejournal account, though! This one is all about my stories and poetry, so don't be surprised if you find many links to that page.
I'm a Japanese-musiclover, so if you check out my Last.fm Account, you'll notice I listen J-pop most of the time. Also, to honour my favourite artist Asuca Hayashi, I made an Unofficial Asuca Hayashi Fan Site dedicated to her. I update it as soon as something new about her is revealed.
My biggest site is probably my Sailor Moon fanfic site, which is completely dedicated to eh... my Sailor Moon fanfiction. So original. The original story started as a Dutch one, which is still on the site due to emotional bonds (^^U). It's really big right now, reaching the 50th chapter and a lot of side-stories. I'll dedicate a section of my projects to this fanfiction as well.
Other English sites I own are my second SheezyART account (I left my first one), my Full Moon o Sagashite fansite (hardly, hardly updated), my Sailor Moon fansite (Dutch and last update is from the summer of 2005 or something), and a bunch of other things I probably forgot and abandoned. Ahem.
Last thing I want to mention is my Dutch bookmarking page, where I add all useful links that I can't remember or that I want to access quickly. I made this just in case I lose all of my favourites on the hard disk, or whenever I want to access those links from another computer. It's pretty handy, actually.
