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Lay Off, Would You?An original editorial by SamanthaFor the past eight years I have been reading, exploring, and theorizing about the Harry Potter series. I’ve been a die-hard MuggleNetter -- albeit on the anonymous side -- keeping up with the Potterverse in every aspect. Like so many others I was at the nearest Barnes & Noble on July 15 for the midnight release of Half-Blood Prince, after the long wait of almost two years. As my number was called ("Eleven!") to buy my book, I jumped and fan-girl-squeed with the best of them. I ran as fast as I could to my awaiting car and proceeded to stay up until the afternoon of the next day until I had finished. While so many questions I would have liked to have answered were not addressed in Prince and will hopefully be covered in book 7 (I, for one, particularly look forward to finding out about Lily Evans Potter!), I respect the book in its entirety. The genius who is J.K. Rowling has done it again. She’s enthralled us with superb imagery to boost another decade of fan art, captivated us with thrilling tales of the wizarding world to inspire another 500,000 fan fics, and given us more to relate to as the young witches and wizards not only deal with the world at large, but with the angst (and also love) filled universe that all teens encounter. This is why I’m making a desperate plea to the fandom at large. On July 16, an enormous sect of the Potterverse was “let down.” You all know who I mean: the ever temperamental shippers. Recently an online community (which shall remain nameless for purposes of, well, politeness, which they may or may not deserve, has decided to start a letter writing campaign in which hundreds of fans send the dust jackets of HBP, along with hate mail to our beloved JKR in order to express their disappointment of the shipping turn-out. As someone who looks up to JKR as *the* literary genius of our time, this strikes me as a contemptible act to someone who is simply writing a book. Even though Harry Potter has played a huge role in the lives of so many, we must remember these two simple rules:
7/27/05
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