Helen

Helen

"Hi! My name is Helen. I am new to writing, but reading has been my passion for many years. I love mystery, crime, and psychological thrillers the most, but I do read any other genre that looks interesting to me. Here, I hope to find a lot of interesting authors, read, and improve my writing skills as well..

registered at: Feb 13, 2026
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    Greetings, My name is... well Kurobini, it is the penname I give myself to write stories related to anime, manga, or LN, with its respective art style and format. If you go as far as to read this, then I fully thank you for visiting this profile page and I hope my stories are something you're into. All feedback is appreciated. English is not my native language but I do my best.
    Caelinth (SAY-linth) is a play on the word "Caeli", which means "Sky" or "Heaven". Heya! I'm a young author and artist on the Honeyfeed platform who enjoys writing romance and anything aviation-themed. I also make art. My comms aren't open! Finalist in the 2025 MAL x Honeyfeed "The Isekai" contest sponsored by KADOKAWA. Find me on the Honeyfeed Discord! Want to commission me when I start taking comms again? Check out my Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/caelinth/commissions
    I love any good book I can come across
    New writer, just seeing how it goes.
    I tattoo. Needles, skin, ink—the usual triad of violence and permanence. I stab people for money and they thank me afterwards. I read. I write. The reading is impeccable; the writing is… debatable. Whether it’s good or not depends entirely on your definition of “good”—and more importantly, on whether you’re the sort of person who lowers the bar preemptively or raises it just to watch me trip. I recommend the former. It’s kinder to both of us. What I do is take simple tales—bare-bones, almost insultingly straightforward—and dress them up in so many words, so many detours, so many unnecessary qualifications and parentheticals (this one included), that they start to look complicated. Important, even. It’s a cheap trick, really. Like putting a fancy frame on a stick-figure drawing and calling it art. But if the viewer buys the frame, who am I to complain?
    I'm new to writing and open to feedback.