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The invisible wizard called Merlin shifted audibly in his seat, then began his tale…
“It all started back in the days when You-Know-Who was on the rise. The Hogsmeade Owlympics had just ended, and a dueling craze took hold of the wizarding public. A lot of the shops in Knockturn Alley broke sales records in those days. And Knockturn Alley is where I found myself on an ill-starred, August day.
By Daniela Inspired by Nicole’s, Meghana’s, Robbie Fisher’s, and other editorials on Soul Theories, as well as by an additional farfetched but interesting comment (on a different site, I think) about Voldemort traveling in...
by Bob Sindeldecker Taking a cue from Our Favorite Author, I have begun doing all of my writing in coffee shops. It’s a lot easier for me to get the creative juices flowing with...
by Andrew Lee and Robert Lanto “It was addressed to you by mistake. I have burned it.” -Vernon Dursley (Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone) That’s right we’re back after a prolonged absence. It...
by Meghana Desai After reading Soul Theory Still Holds Water by Danielle Menillo, a thought occurred to me – what if Lord Voldemort had something human still in him? Sure, Voldemort is cruel beyond all reason,...
by Margie People have speculated as to why Harry, after being abused for much of his life, managed to turn out to be the good person he has become. The answer is that he...
by Brandon Ford Ahoy all!! I trust everybody had a good Thanksgiving. Come to think of it, do people in foreign countries even have Thanksgiving? I never thought about that. So everybody that does:...
by Verity Evans I’ve read a lot of editorials on MuggleNet about Ginny, and about her importance in Books 6 and 7. About how she might be Harry’s love interest, how she’s becoming a...
by Richard Jones In a TV biography on A & E, JKR has said that death is a major theme of the series, perhaps the most important theme throughout the seven books, and when...