| Queer Sir |
Hello and welcome to the House of Pierce. Queer Sir, at your service. My name is R. E. Pierce, but Pierce is much easier on the tongue, so we'll stick with that. I am a writer at heart who has been a devoted Drarry shipper and fandom member for over seven years. When I say writer at heart, this means that I will always be a writer but I have not written anything of consequence in almost three years; it feels like longer. That is my way of warning you that my writings may not be up to what I consider quality level but I will do my best, regardless. I am back at this with renewed creative inspiration (thanks to my dear friend unlikelypair and her lovely dream-inspired Snape/OC tale). For those who may have come visiting after reading her story, you will be sorely disappointed to find no Snape-centred fics here. Although I adore what my friend is writing, I spare no thought for Snape romantically. I write exclusively about Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter and what ways I imagine their relationship to look like. I recommend any and all to take a gander at my writings, as well as the writings of other excellent Drarry writers I have favourited, even if you doubt the validity of the pairing. That aside: my writings will be full of mature content, often angst-ridden, not always resolved with smiles, love, and a pretty ribbon. You have been WARNED. Would you like me to tell you a little about myself? I am a twenty year old gender-fluid pansexual individual. I don't care what pronouns you ascribe to me, so long as they are ones I can recognize and mostly pronounce. I am a proud Slytherin and creatively disturbed. I live in the US and it is a love/hate (but mostly hate) relationship between us. I want to explore outside of the country; London and other parts of England, Iceland, Italy, France, Japan, Australia, New Zealand. I am an English literature major, attending a small private liberal arts college and I am a wild bastard with a penchant for soy chai, coca cola, beer, menthol cigarettes, and spending abhorrent amounts of money. Now that we have the exposition out of the way, let the conflicts begin. | |||||||