About Emma
Emma Olsen is a fourteen-year-old artist who resides somewhere unknown in the north continent of the Americas. She could be one of millions of little boy and girl Emma's (if any parent actually would name their baby boy 'Emma') living all across North America. So, to discern herself from the masses of Emma's, she calls herself by the alias 'Viena.' This name came about from a novel she is currently writing, now titled Divinity: an epic about gods and power and all that good, supernatural stuff that she doesn't really believe in, but loves to write about.
She admits to being, occasionally, stupid. Most of the time, though, she's fun, nice, ambitious, and a flirt. Of course, she only has positive traits. It's not possible for her to have any real faults. Think about it, you'll see. It makes perfect sense.
She obviously loves writing and drawing and is planning to release Divinity within the next few years in (she hopes) three installments. (It probably won't happen.)
Besides drawing and writing, Emma enjoys volleyball, and it's usually what she's doing if she's not in school or drawing or looking at art. She definitely has no life.
Emma's current comic, Section 5: Aisle 2 is yet another plot based off of a dream she had. It's about a boy named Alexander who investigates an explosion and finds a magic spell book and a girl apparently impervious to injury. Soon they find themselves running away from the people who should be protecting them, with only a small suspicion that it may just be the book that everyone's after . . .