Zokusho

A fan fiction writer from Finland, mostly writing slice of life anime fanfics (Lucky Star, Azumanga Daioh, K-On!, Strawberry Panic, Hidamari Sketch). Most of his works are silly comedies with more or less prominent erotic undertones.

Zokusho's identity remains unknown, but he appears to be a single male in his late forties. He openly (and proudly) admits to being an otaku. Is also known for writing while drunk, which seems to produce most entertaining results.

This author's work includes examples of:

 * Body Horror: in Gitah.
 * Common Crossover: In Lucky Star: Truth or Dare! Kagura from Azumanga Daioh appears once, although she's not identified by name (but the author confirmed it was her indeed). Which is weird, since Azumanga Daioh is supposed to be fictional in that universe.
 * Conveniently-Common Kink: Most characters seem awfully happy to play Truth or Dare!, whatever this might lead to.
 * Crack Fic: According to Zokusho, fairly anything he writes.
 * Dark Fic: Gitah and Ahoge.
 * Everyone Is Gay: Many female characters give no sign of being interested in males at all, while jumping at the opportunity of having fun with other female characters.
 * Notably averted with Takara Miyuki. Less notably with Inori Hiiragi.
 * This was played with in Dare, when the canonically straight characters were shocked or deeply moved to realise that everybody else were on the other team.
 * Also played with in the way Miyuki and everyone else around her reacts when she realizes she's straight.
 * Fanfic: Obviously.
 * Homosexual Reproduction: In the final chapter of Lucky Star: Dare!, . A Finnish Wiccan witch was responsible.
 * Fundamentally Female Cast: Considering what series Zokusho writes fanfics for, this is hardly a surprise.
 * Most Fanfic Writers Are Girls: Averted.
 * One True Threesome: Tsukasa, Ayano and Misao in Lucky Star: Dare!.
 * Schoolgirl Lesbians: A lot of them everywhere, at least in the more prominent fics.
 * Shout-Out: Whenever Konata appears, various anime are mentioned.
 * Slash Fic: A persistent theme in Zokusho's writing.