![]() Most people think I'm unhappy, but I'm not. I just appreciate silence, in a world that never stops talking. Hello. In this open library of feelings and musings, I hope to be acquainted with you, dear reader, through the stories I plan to weave from the threads of my thoughts. My alias is Quentin, and I hail from the Land of the Pearl Orient. I am what you call an 'amateur' in writing, although I do hope to learn much from this site. 'Tis not my first time writing, but I am sorry to say I have never shared any of my stories on the Internet. I am also rather well-versed in digital art (or so my friends say), if the picture to the left says anything. This account is what I would dub as an 'experiment' under implementation, although just beginning quite recently. I would like to test the limitations of my writing, from various story ideas to the way I convey them, and find out which genres and ideas appeal to the masses most, while managing to entertain myself with the wonderful works of others. "Two birds with one stone", I would presume, if this turns out well. Current Fandoms: Hetalia 1. Pairs: Spain/Romano US/UK Germany/Italy Prussia/Canada Germancest (I am quite interested in the German reunification, and Miss lilien-passe is a wonderfully promising author).2. People: England/Arthur Kirkland, 2P!England/Oliver Kirkland, Pirate!England, and other variations. 2P!Italy (Note that I conveniently placed 2P!, there.) Italy Romano/Lovino Vargas Spain/Antonio Fernández Carriedo Prussia/Gilbert BeilschmidtOther Interests: WWII and other historical events German, Italian, French and Spanish languages, including curses (I have much to learn, though). Knife-throwing (with a thank-you to 2P!Italy) The Fall of Berliner Mauer and German reunification (as stated above). Secret CodesI quite know that the above is insufficient in defining me, and I must apologize. However, you may know quite a lot about me once I start posting stories, so please do not judge my secrecy. I hope we will be able to get along, dear readers. The aloof author is dead; long live the writer. |