~ I've had this wattpad for near 9 years so I can't get rid of the dumb stories I wrote back then. You can use those as a reference to how far I've come as a person. ~


My writing is inspired by my experiences, but what writer doesn't do that? My current work "Forrest Locker" is inspired by the works of Jim O'Doherty, Joseph Campbell, Jonathan Swift, and J. R. R. Tolkien. Yes, I'm only inspired by old white men who's first names start with J. That'll show you why I'm a feminist. My non J literary heroes are Dante Alighieri, Agatha Christie, Louisa May Alcott, Ryan O'Neal, Massashi Kishimoto, Reki Kawahara, and Nobuhiro Watsuki.

I believe that symbolism is what makes the world go around, and striving to understand God, (whatever that means to you) is the purpose of life. (Although I'm not all to convinced we don't unknowingly live in Purgatory).

I'm not afraid to be open about my childhood trauma and chronic illnesses/ disabilities, and it will show up in my writing. I used to thing the "T" word and the "D" word were excluded to those in mental institutions, but the world is a lot bigger then we think, and we miss out on a lot of it it we aren't vulnerable to one another and ourselves.
  • Oregon
  • JoinedSeptember 24, 2012




Stories by hani
Forrest Locker (DRAFT) by hanibethmack
Forrest Locker (DRAFT)
The fantasy novel that examines the nature of religion, consciousness, and politics through the eyes of a div...
Mina by hanibethmack
Mina
After learning she's the Princess of the city she despises, Mina becomes unstable and questions life. Torn aw...
Response to "The Excellent Wife" by hanibethmack
Response to "The Excellent Wife"
Why Christian evangelical view on women's roles is incorrect.