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Half-Baked Prince/Half-Baked Harry -- An original editorial written by Lady Lupin

Spinner's End #26 -- Finite Incantatem

Spinner's End #25 -- Deathly Hallows Divination

Spinner's End #24 -- The Unlikely Phoenix

Spinner's End #23 -- Deathly Hallows: A Passage Through the Veil?

Spinner's End #22 -- Coeur de Lyon

Spinner's End #21 -- The Mysteries of Ancient Egypt

Spinner's End #20 -- Two For One

Spinner's End #19 -- The Pysche of Severus

Spinner's End #18 -- Who's Keeping Secrets

Spinner's End #17 -- Pastiche du Potter

Spinner's End #16 -- Wormtail's Secret

Spinner's End #15 -- An Open Letter to David Yates

Spinner's End #14 -- Demise of the Dark Lord

Spinner's End #13 -- The Eighth Horcrux

Spinner's End #12 -- Another Rumor Squashed - Now What?

Spinner's End #11 -- Hunting For Horcruxes

Spinner's End #10 -- The Other Trio: Dark, Darker and Darkest

Spinner's End #9 -- A Profitable Line of Inquiry

Spinner's End #8 -- The Hogwarts Faculty Roster

Spinner's End #7 -- Black, Albus... Rubeus?

Spinner's End #6 -- Seeking the Golden Snitch

Spinner's End #5 -- Homorphus Hopes

Spinner's End #4 -- Jo's Woman, Through and Through

Spinner's End #3 -- Horcruxes and the Tarot

Spinner's End #2 -- Severus Severed?

Spinner's End #1 -- Lily Evans: Potions Maven?



About Lady Lupin: Lady Lupin is a founding member of the WCAWRTMHP Society (Women of a Certain Age Who Read Too Much Harry Potter). She has come to the conclusion that it may be time to start a 12-step program for people like herself. When she is not engaged in MuggleNet articles and HP re-reads, she works in Corporate America by day (for money) and the Shakespearean theater by night (for love, most of the time, with some occasional money). She has been a singer, actor and director for most of her adult life. She has also worked every job known to humankind at some point or another to make ends meet or, as they say, at least wave at each other. She lives in the New York area and loves all manner of good books, good food, good music, good theater and especially good people. She is wild for foreign travel, and spends as much time as humanly possible exploring exciting destinations far from her familiar surroundings and society. Favorite places so far include: Egypt, Italy, London, Turkey, Thailand and Rhodes. Not seen but longed for are these: Ireland, Scotland, France, Scandinavia, Australia and New Zealand. Due largely to the inspiration called JK Rowling, Lady Lupin has recently begun her first novel.

If you'd like to contact Lady Lupin, you may do so at accio_septem at yahoo dot com.

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