Real Name: Leah Colagiacomo
Also called: Lee, Flowerlark.
Eyes: Dark Grey
Real Hair: coppery-gold
Hair at the Moment: Burgundy
Favourite Songs: Collide (Howie Day), *~Asterisk~* (Bleach OP1), Kesenai Tsumi (FMA ED2), You Belong to Me (Jason Wade), Kiri (Ergo Proxy OP1), After Dark (Asian Kung-Fu Generation).
Favourite Animals: Foxes, squirrels, ravens, piranhas, horses, wolves.
Likes: Drawing, reading, writing, webcomics, videogames, webdesign, anime, England, Scottish accents, macs, The Legend of Zelda, thunderstorms, raspberries, and most of all: God.
Dislikes: Unkindness, capitalism, evil, whining, bright sunshine, strategy-based games ('cept Pokemon), bananas, spam (as in e-mail), arrogance, ignorance, paganism, death metal, fanservice.
Weird and Random Facts: I am double-jointed; I enjoy lima beans; I am a pied-piper for cats especially, but almost all animals love me.

Currently I am a sophomore/junior in a small Christian college out in the middle of no-where. I was raised a country girl, and will probably be one my whole life. My interest in art started when I was about 6, and by 7 I'd decided I wanted to be an artist when I grew up. That goal hasn't changed in the slightest. Though I was born here in America, I spent my early childhood living in England, then my family and I moved back to the US. If you were ever wondering why I use such a bizarre combination of Americanisms and Briticisms, there's your answer. I can hardly tell which is which most of the time. On the whole I'm pretty wacky. I think my professors have given up asking questions when I come to class with strange coloured hair or my newest should-be-a-Halloween-costume-but-isn't outfit.

FAQ

Q: Can you make a tutorial on how to draw ___?

A: I do occasionally make tutorials, and they have a section all their own here on FL Studios. They are time consuming to make, so I don't do them often. However, feel free to request a particular tutorial, and if enough people ask for the same thing, I'll be more inclined to share my knowledge.

Q: Can you draw a ____ for me?

A: Not unless you throw a lot of money at me. I have no time for requests, but I'm shameless and will make time if I'm being paid.

Q: Your griffons and dragons are really good. You should draw more of them.

A: I draw what I like. Pay me to draw you a griffon or dragon if you want it so badly, but whining falls upon deaf ears.

Q: Can I use your art in a project of mine?

A: That depends on what it is and what it's for. Ask me first, I'll likely say yes, so long as due credit is given.

Q: Are you a girl or a boy? I can't tell from pictures I've seen.

A: I'm not justifying that with an answer.

Q: Is ___ going to happen in the comic?

A: If I told you, that would defeat the point of continuing to read, would it not? Patience is a virtue, my friend.

Q: Can I have a cameo in Easily Amused?

A: That is dependent upon two factors: 1- If I know you. 2- If something humorous happens to you. EA ideas come to me randomly. I can't 'make' a strip with guidelines like that. I often shoot down lots of funny situations friends suggest about their exploits because it can't be translated into a good comic punch-line that everyone will get. Short answer: No.

Q: Did ___ really happen in Easily Amused?

Because I'm asked so many questions about EA, it has its own about page.

Q: Why do you draw yourself with fangs and pointy ears? Are you supposed to be a vampire?

A: I'm actually supposed to be an elf. As to why, pointy ears and fangs just suit my personality. So much so that I am often referred to as an elf by friends and professors.

Q: Is it okay if I do some fanart?

A: Absolutely! Somehow, people think I don't like fanart. Quite the opposite- it's the highest compliment you can pay me! It doesn't matter if you can't draw well, I adore all gift art, so please send it right on in!!

Q: Your spelling is atrocious.

Yes. Yes it is. Which is why I always try to spell-check. But if you're referring to my excessive use of 'u's, then you are mistaken, my American friend. You see, I grew up across the pond in merry old England, where the use of 'u' after 'o' is commonplace, and words end in 'ise' not 'ize' and single quotations envelope dialogue, not double. For a while I flip-flopped between Americanisms and Briticisms, but this confused my spellcheck, so I switched to almost all UK.