These are some answers to randomly asked questions by readers or my quirky mind. Question not asked or answered? Leave a comment and ask me more!

Why this site?

The short answer is: I needed somewhere to showcase my stuff.

The long answer is basically the same, with a bunch of history on the name, hundreds of site design tries and other fluff. The main thing is that I wanted a place without adds, that performed fast and was completely at my bidding. It's been a long, and difficult journey to get here.

Do you really read all the comments?

I do! And not just that, I comment on them as well! I've got a really nifty trick too, so I won't have to wade through more than a thousand pages on my site to find if someone commented somewhere.

How does Nimja.com/current work?

That one's simple. It just guides you to the last thing that's been published on the whole site, be it comic, story or otherwise. For more detailed updates, use the RSS feed.

How does Nimja.com/previous work?

If you go to Nimja.com/previous, it will go automatically to the last thing you've looked at that you could comment on. So if you were in the middle of reading Frozen Youth, it will go there. If you click it now, you will just return here (as you can comment here as well).

Why Catherine?

Well if you want to know why that name, it's because Catherine is derived from "Hecate", the Greek goddess associated with witchcraft, tombs, demons and the underworld. If you want to know why the story, that's a little more difficult. I've wanted to do a more extreme story for a while, as my other tales have a very different setting. This is more realistic and gritty. Variety is my spice of life.

Why did you start writing Frozen Youth?

I like to make stuff, as obvious from my site. After reading Tales of MU I got inspired to finally give shape to an idea that had been in my head for simply AGES.

I've been writing a lot of short stories and have a tendency to do a lot of role-playing on-line in textual environments. So writing a long story seemed like a very possible. The idea of Frozen Youth itself was something that evolved through so many ideas and variations that never satisfied my dream. Finally I settled on a story method where I could write daily and it would give me the freedom to do many different styles/subjects within the story.

Do vampires cry blood?

In my story they only do if they're really, really old. While it's all nice and dramatic, it's also very inconvenient. As walking around with blood on your clothes is still frowned upon.

Where do the names come from? (Frozen Youth)

In Alphabetical order:
Amy - Sort of my real name, but not quite.
Anka - An innocent name and tribute to a lost friend.
Faith - A soft and childish sounding name, to contrast with her age.
Hitori - Means "alone" in Japanese, a joke on my name.
Isabel - Means "daughter of Baal" in Semitic, wildly appropriate.
Janus - From the two-faced roman god.
Jason - Means 'to heal' in Greek. Chosen for it's irony.
Kai (Dikaios Phos) - Meaning "fair light" in Greek. Tribute to a group.
Khuna - Chosen merely based on how it sounds. Strange, but true.
Kryss - Means "cross" in Norwegian, a cross to bear (among other things)
Afentis - Means "lord" in Greek. Reflecting his age and perhaps status.
Marius Sunamored - Tribute to Anne Rice. Figure it out.
Muriel - Means "bright sea", derived from Gaelic muir "sea" and geal "bright"
Myriam - Tribute to a golden butterfly.
Rain - Obvious name and sounds nice.
Valerie - Based on a RP character in a different world.

Why Twilight?

Japanese stories (anime, movies) have a different way of thinking about good/bad and light/darkness that I really adore. I wanted to make a western fantasy/based story that used a more flexible concept of good and evil.

Where do the names come from? (Twilight)

In Alphabetical order:
Deirdre - Means "woman" (possibly) in Celtic. Chosen to reflect her sad fate.
Eavan - Means "beautiful sheen" in Irish Gaelic.
Maeve - Means "intoxicating" in Gaelic. Derived from Medb (A goddess).
Taran - Purely chosen for the sound. It felt strong and honest, while not sounding like anything familiar.

Do you plan your stories?

A little. In some ways I have large plot-lines in my head, but they rarely end up as I expect. As I'm writing from day to day this means surprises for myself as much as my readers. Comments can have a very strong influence sometimes!