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Madam Puddifoot’s: Who Does Hermione Love?
by Turambar From JKRowling.com: “Does Hermione love Ron or Harry? I can’t believe that some of you haven’t worked this one out yet, but I’m not going to answer because that would spoil the arguments,...
Pipelines and Bloodlines
by Michele Lawson It’s been a matter of curiosity to me, as I believe to others, why the chamber of secrets would be concealed behind a relatively modern aperture in a bathroom. It couldn’t...
What Happened to Voldemort’s Body?
by Chloé Morrison In regards to the lower sections of this editorial by Maline Freden, Wormtail appears to be the only adult witness of the murdering of the Potters and the downfall of Voldemort. In...
The North Tower #31: Fanfiction and Shipping
Hi everybody and welcome back to the North Tower. Today’s article will be a bit different from what I’ve done before. I wanted to discuss and analyse the concept of fanfiction with regards both to Harry Potter and to literary genres in general—concentrating on romance fanfiction writing and how it goes together with the whole shipping-phenomenon. It’s thus more about the relationship readers-HP-literature than it’s about HP-analysis in the more traditional sense.
Harry Potter and Leadership
by Emily Taylor The other day one of my professors presented to the class an interesting list of quotes by Charles H. Malik. The purpose of this presentation was to inspire within each of...
Far-Fetched Truths
by Devon Collins Ever since its first appearance in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, The Quibbler has become synonymous with outrageous, silly, and far-reaching theories. With all of the stories about traveling to the...
CC #100: Week of September 19, 2004
In this week’s Caption Contest image, Sirius Black adorns the front page of the Daily Prophet. This is the 100th Caption Week! Read all of the winning captions for this week’s contest now!
Department of Mysteries #2: “You’re Dead Potter!”
by Bob Experienced readers know Jo Rowling likes to hide clues in her books. You read something in the text and think nothing of it, but then it turns out to have been very...