Tempest

The WWW home of Douglas A. "Stormwalker" Reeves

Links

This is just the beginnings of a list at this point. There are a lot of different kinds of pages here, and I won't claim that I like or agree with everything on all of them, because in some cases I don't... but all of them have their merits, and are worth checking out for one reason or another.

Anime/fanfiction sites:
The Anime Web Turnpike - One of the most extensive collections of links to anime resources on the web. One caveat: While this site is an excellent resource when you need to find anything anime-related, I cannot endorse the content of some of the sites linked to from it.
AnimEigo - US distributor of such fine anime as the Bubblegum Crisis OAV, You're Under Arrest, and Super Dimension Fortress Macross, among others.
BGC: The Next Generation and Farewell to Arms - This is the home site for these two Bubblegum Crisis fanfics by Amanda Stair.
Bob Schroeck's "Miscellaneous" page - Includes a number of writings for different series, as well as a link to the highly original "Drunkard's Walk" series.
Namco - Not strictly an anime site; Namco makes video games. Notably, they made Soulcalibur II, on which one of the story pages on this site is based.
Raven's Garage - A good site for general Bubblegum Crisis information, especially with relation to the technology of BGC. Also has a fanfiction section.

Webcomics: Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, usually entertaining...
Megatokyo - You've probably heard of this one already, but if not... go see it. No, it's not BGC related (in spite of the name), but it's well worth reading. Excellent art, excellent story as well. It's a mix of anime and gamer humor for the most part, but with interesting characters and a serious story underneath it all.
RPG World - One of two webcomics I regularly read that deal with the time sinks known as console RPG's. Very nice art, especially.
Adventurers! - The other CRPG-based comic. This one is getting close to the end of its story, but is quite funny most of the time and well worth looking at.

Personal Interests: Things which fall outside of other categories
First Baptist Church, Dallas - This is where I go to church, and as such is becoming an increasingly important part of my life.
A Ray of Hope is the website of artist Lauren Liebowitz, an example of whose work can be seen on the Cry of the Phoenix page. She's very talented, and very pleasant to work with. I recommend you check out her site.