EnigmaticPenguin (of death)

Here be lots of Mark Gatiss-obsession, Sherlock reblogging, random appreciation of Things-What-Be-Awesome and gif-experimentation.

Things you may or may not wish to know about me:

Folks usually call me Nicola - what with that being my name and all. I'm from the UK (Bristol specifically), am 27 years old and be of the female persuasion. I've been in a variety of interweb fandoms long enough to know better, own two gerbils, two hamsters and one taxidermy squirrel. I go by alocin42 in a few other places such as livejournal and AO3; if you can guess why you get a prize. I can't remember now why I chose this url instead of my usual name... maybe due to my strangely attractive enigmatic smile. Or maybe because I can kill you in any one of 412 different ways.

I'm always happy to respond to queries or random rambling questions; drop me an ask. And oh look, I'm on twitter too.

My Gatiss-wife is the lovely deathbygatiss and our Flower/Gore Girl is the blood-soaked andymillman.

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The Gatiss Guild is a loose, primarily carbon-based group of Mark Gatiss admirers on tumblr. If you're interested in Mark for his work, his life or his gorgeous ginger physical form then come on over to the Guild blog or join us by checking out the tag.
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He lives in a laboratory in North London and takes a daily seven per cent solution of tea.
The bio of Mark Gatiss on the back of my copy of The Vesuvius Club.
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