"Hey Mister Tambourine Man" is a song by Bob Dylan. I rather like this song and the 'escape' aspect of it. The reason why i pulled my fanfiction out of the 'Costs' webpage is that somehow they're two different aspects. My original works in 'Costs Too Much' is, in a sense, what my reality feels, looks, smells, tastes, sounds like. My Anime/LOTR/Etc. fanfiction don't really do that. It's more of an escape for me than anything. That's why I named this webpage after this song.
Update : July 3, 2002 -- Happy birthday to moi. I Have several stuff up. Mostly BDay things
I am also accepting fics that aren't in the table below. Just add a short intro on the series (anime or otherwise) in your email.
Here are the series that I am/will be working on :
| ANIME | OTHER | |
| Gundam Wing | Weiss Kreuz | Star Wars |
| Rurouni Kenshin | Slam Dunk | Star Trek |
| Yu Yu Hakusho | Fushigi Yuugi | Wing Commander |
| Final Fantasy VIII | Steam Detective | Lord Of The Rings |
Here's a bit of a warning, this is a Yaoi friendly site. It does not mean that everything in here is going to be Yaoi. There'll prolly some Het and Yuri in here as well. ^_^ You HAVE been warned!
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So from here you can go to :
The webpage for the RPG that I Semi-handle
The webpage for my original works
My main webpage.
Links page as well as the contact emails.
Disclaimers : All the series on this page belongs to their respective owners. J. Helios, in her myriad forms, none of them. The song 'Hey Mr. Tambourine Man' is by Bob Dylan and owned by it's respective company and not J. Helios. Jericah created the blinking gif of her name. That belongs to her. The Midi playing in the background is "One Song Glory" from the Musical "Rent" Jericah wishes that she owns that but actually doesn't. The background grafix is of her own creation. P-chan is taken from some other anime page and is not owned by Jericah. hahaha, she forgot again. but it you own this little cutie, please tell me at [email protected] or at [email protected] "Divinity of hell! When devils will the blackest sins put on, they do suggest at first with heavenly shows" - Iago from Shakespeare's Othello