The Magic Quill #53: Locating Ilona, Part One
As soon as they were settled in their back parlor, Harvey and Sadie resumed pressing Spanky for the story of how he freed his fiancee from the genie’s curse.
As soon as they were settled in their back parlor, Harvey and Sadie resumed pressing Spanky for the story of how he freed his fiancee from the genie’s curse.
by Andrew Lee and Robert Lanto “How many other Viktors do we know?” –Hermione Granger (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) Crud, just when we think we manage to post something on time,...
by Polly The portrayal of wizard attire in the movies and in the chapter illustrations in the books has bothered me for awhile. It just didn’t seem right – especially in PoA (the movie)...
by Shannon Brown Mad-Eye Moody…was squinting suspiciously at Harry through his mismatched eyes… “Are you quite sure it’s him, Lupin?” he growled. ”It’d be a nice lookout if we bring back some Death Eater...
by Sylvie Although it is not my favorite book of the series, Prisoner of Azkaban has got to be the scariest. Yes, I know that Harry is face to face with a newly revived...
by Demi Terceres I found the wording of this months topic fighting fears provocative. Although duels occur several times in the books, much of the fighting of fears is more subtle, and...
by Subtle Science The motivation behind actions matters tremendously: it’s the whole basis of morality. If you only choose to do the right action because someone else tells you to, or because you want...
By Christopher Stephen Hey again, readers of the digital abyss we call the Internet. Today, I shall tackle Arthur and Molly Weasleys only daughter, Ginny. But before I do, I have a couple of...
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Harry Potter seeks refuge in Winnetka, IL at the Home Alone house. This is a special Maniacal Month caption image! Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
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