About the Author
I possess many usernames online along with one alias, Dakota "Kody" McClure. I am a youthful fiction novel writer, critique blogger, and practical editor born and living in the U.S. I am experienced with fiction writing and literature by means of high school and university instruction, and currently I am undergoing the education to pursue a medical career; my career goal being a CNA with some published literature on the side. However, many who do not know me well would guess I'm dreaming to be an athlete of some sort, because of the fact that I work out quite a bit (especially with the core training I am obsessed with) and definitely because of the fact that I can be nut with sports sometimes.
On the inside, I am merely a big kid with a simple will and a tendency to unleash a huge imagination and broad interests. I am a fangirl, I admit! I have been a tremendous fan of so many things within time (haven't we all?) -- however Batman and other affiliations have been my thing since I was, maybe, around seven years old. I grew up with every movie along my shelf, from "Batman" (1989) to "Batman and Robin" (1997) to The Dark Knight" (2008), almost every cartoon series crossing paths with my DVD player or VCR at least a few times, and a variety of Batman or relevant clothing, books, video games, and toys. If it had the Batsymbol on it, it was probably meant to be in my hands. When I was eight, my fan experience was to never be the same, as my father had introduced me to the "Batman" TV series from the 1960's where I'd witness some BOOMs and POWs and the campy insanity and whatnot -- as well as a wonder-ful crush: The Boy Wonder, Robin, along with his countering identity, Dick Grayson, portrayed by the young years of one Burt Ward. From then on, Batman was amazing, however, Robin was a bit more majestic in my eyes. The crush took over me for around two years before a ten year old me mellowed down a little. Though the crush never went away or diminished one bit, and only flared higher once again with onset on my teen years.
...True love?
I enjoy seeing Burt Ward on the screen as Robin and Dick Grayson, disregarding how much time passes for me. Therefor I will be here under my identity of Robin's B1tch once a day to a few times a week and return to the child part of my mind to discuss and dissect portions of the life of the 1960'ss character. My opinions stated in "Fluff and Antics and Robinisms" are only for fun and for fans like I to come together. I hope you are entertained.
-Dakota McClure
gleelover41@yahoo.com
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