Penname: Freak Boy [Contact] Real name: Alex
Member Since: July 09 2006
Membership status: Member
Bio:

Alex donned the pen-name Freak Boy in the summer of 2002. He was first recognized on Writing.com for his unique style of writing involving several 4th Wall breaches and humor coupled with a complex and sometimes enlightening story. He developed a small fanbase for his poetry and short stories, and perhaps his most famous work, An Interview With Freak Boy.

During the Spring of 2003, Freak Boy began writing in an interactive giantess story. His entries were frequently added on to by another GTS Fan known as Somedude. This was the beginning of a partnership that carried them through two novels. The two were associated as a pair almost instantly.

Freak Boy came across as a tad unstable, so all questions about him, future works, and other things wound up going to Somedude. This is what prompted Somedude to finally contact Freak Boy. The two hit it off and wrote "A GTS Sailor Moon Story" and "The Yu-Gi-Oh GTS Story". After this Freak Boy suffered a mental breakdown and went to SASH (San Antonio State Hospital) for a while. He and Somedude went their seperate ways, although they do still occasionally communicate over IMs. Somedude has since left the world of GTS Authors.

Freak Boy returned to the GTS World after making a full recovery in late 2004 and getting his life back on track. He has many works in progress and many plans to be released as they develop further along.  His current projects include "The End of the World" and an X-Men Evolution GTS story.  He's also working on editing the Yu-Gi-Oh GTS Story to make it ready for posting on Shrinktopia. 

When not writing, working, or attending classes, Freak Boy enjoys playing Halo, Super Smash Bros., Metal Gear Solid, Guitar Hero, civil disobedience, and making Flash Animations which he submits to Newgrounds on occasion.  He is the creative force behind Halo vs Counterstrike.


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