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Brother Grimace first coined the term [[Angst Lords|Angst Lord]] for those Daria fan authors whose works were notably dark and he remains the sole arbiter of who is worthy of the appelation.
Brother Grimace first coined the term [[Angst Lords|Angst Lord]] for those Daria fan authors whose works were notably dark and he remains the sole arbiter of who is worthy of the appelation.


Brother Grimace's writing efforts have been noted by Daria fan TerraEsper Z as actually being in a separate sub-section of angst-driven works in the Daria fan fiction universe, which he has dubbed 'Daria mental-torture fics'. In these fics, Daria is featured as not only being responsible for her own problems, but seemingly deserving of the negative effects brought forth because of her attitude and unwillingess to change or even compromise - even when it is obviously in her best interests. In these fics, Daria also seems to go through a great deal of inner turmoil and torment, leading her to act out in graphically non-canon fashion on occasion at others around her; another mark of these fics is the interior examination of other characters (primarily [[Sandi Griffin]]), which leads to betterment of the character. (This character trait has come to be known as ''Redemption Sandi''.) There was some belief at one time that this tendancy towards a negative depection of the character may have been among the reasons that Brother Grimace has never been selected for a spot on the 'Recommended Authors' list at [[Outpost Daria]].
Brother Grimace's writing efforts have been noted by Daria fan TerraEsper Z as actually being in a separate sub-section of angst-driven works in the Daria fan fiction universe, which he has dubbed 'Daria mental-torture fics'. In these fics, Daria is featured as not only being responsible for her own problems, but seemingly deserving of the negative effects brought forth because of her attitude and unwillingess to change or even compromise - even when it is obviously in her best interests. In these fics, Daria also seems to go through a great deal of inner turmoil and torment, leading her to act out in graphically non-canon fashion on occasion at others around her; another mark of these fics is the interior examination of other characters (primarily [[Sandi Griffin]]), which leads to betterment of the character. (This character trait has come to be known as ''Redemption Sandi''.) There was some belief at one time that this tendancy towards a negative depiction of the character may have been among the reasons that Brother Grimace has never been selected for a spot on the 'Recommended Authors' list at [[Outpost Daria]].


''('TSWCOT was, as mentioned in a [[CINCGREEN]] review, the first attempt to view Daria in such a manner, and at the time '[[The Sun Will Come Out, Tommorrow]]' first appeared on the Daria web sites, '[[shipper fics]]' were the current popular trend). To be fair, it should be noted that two-thirds of the authors listed as [[Angst Lords]] have '''NOT''' been selected to the RA - formerly the 'Featured Authors' - list.)''
''('TSWCOT was, as mentioned in a [[CINCGREEN]] review, the first attempt to view Daria in such a manner, and at the time '[[The Sun Will Come Out, Tommorrow]]' first appeared on the Daria web sites, '[[shipper fics]]' were the current popular trend). To be fair, it should be noted that two-thirds of the authors listed as [[Angst Lords]] have '''NOT''' been selected to the RA - formerly the 'Featured Authors' - list.)''

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Biographical Information

Brother Grimace attended Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, where he was enrolled in the English and Cinema & Photography programs. While at SIU-Carbondale, Brother Grimace was a writing consultant with SPC-TV, one of the two student-run campus television stations on the SIU-C campus.

He also was involved with the SIU-C Strategic Gaming Society in the early 1990's, where he was known for his Marvel Super Heroes role playing game campaign 'The Marvel Wars' - a popular, high-powered, roleplaying-intensive campaign that ran for two years (1992-1994). Due to the intense nature of 'The Marvel Wars', Brother Grimace gained a reputation in the gaming community as 'the most dangerous GM at SIU-C'.

After leaving SIU-C, Brother Grimace began work in the Media Services Department of PCCEO, Inc., a non-profit, community action agency located in Peoria, Illinois. During his time at PCCEO, Brother Grimace was responsible for day-to-day studio operations and a slate of original community-oriented programming; for producing a multi-part series on community-based health issues, he recieved an award from the American Red Cross and was nominated for another from the City of Peoria.

Fanon and Fan Culture Contributions

Kyle Armalin

Angst Lords

Brother Grimace first coined the term Angst Lord for those Daria fan authors whose works were notably dark and he remains the sole arbiter of who is worthy of the appelation.

Brother Grimace's writing efforts have been noted by Daria fan TerraEsper Z as actually being in a separate sub-section of angst-driven works in the Daria fan fiction universe, which he has dubbed 'Daria mental-torture fics'. In these fics, Daria is featured as not only being responsible for her own problems, but seemingly deserving of the negative effects brought forth because of her attitude and unwillingess to change or even compromise - even when it is obviously in her best interests. In these fics, Daria also seems to go through a great deal of inner turmoil and torment, leading her to act out in graphically non-canon fashion on occasion at others around her; another mark of these fics is the interior examination of other characters (primarily Sandi Griffin), which leads to betterment of the character. (This character trait has come to be known as Redemption Sandi.) There was some belief at one time that this tendancy towards a negative depiction of the character may have been among the reasons that Brother Grimace has never been selected for a spot on the 'Recommended Authors' list at Outpost Daria.

('TSWCOT was, as mentioned in a CINCGREEN review, the first attempt to view Daria in such a manner, and at the time 'The Sun Will Come Out, Tommorrow' first appeared on the Daria web sites, 'shipper fics' were the current popular trend). To be fair, it should be noted that two-thirds of the authors listed as Angst Lords have NOT been selected to the RA - formerly the 'Featured Authors' - list.)

At the time of 'TSWCOT's initial release, in June 2000, such a view of Daria and her world was considered almost heretical, and many fans maintained a slight resentment towards the author because of these works that is still slightly present in the fandom. This could be considered ironic, as Brother Grimace's works almost always contain sequences where charcters within, including Daria, undergo near-religious moments that allow them to experience relevant and positive insights & changes, as well as surprisingly positive themes and upbeat endings. (An example of this is in the NC-17 rated 'The Winters Of Those Gone Before', where Daria and Jane experience a very deep examination of their relationship and emotions for one another without experiencing or desiring physical intimacy with one another, and in 'Victory Lane', where Jane fully embraces her sense of freedom after 'meeting' a Daria seemingly entombed within her own enforced desire to be percieved as 'one of the crowd'.)

Brother Grimace's fics tend towards prose, and are considerably longer than the average Daria fanfic. At present, two of his works - 'It's All About Respect' and 'The Winters Of Those Gone Before' - are among the largest 'stand-alone' works in Daria fan fiction history (at this time, the Steven Galloway epics 'Revelations', and 'Visitation' are the largest stand-alone works). He also tends to more descriptic prose (most famously parodied by TAG in 'The Original Underground Government-Suppressed Version of Brother Grimace’s Classic ‘Daria’ Fanfic, ‘The Sun Will Come Out, Tomorrow' ), and uses a great deal of background information on his characters, as well as much internal dialogue.

Brother Grimace also seems to enjoy beta reading the works of other authors.

Bibliography of Major Works