Madam Puddifoot’s: Great Expectations
by Brooke Ah, romance. The possibilities of young love amidst the fantasia of Jos wizarding world seem to be a hot topic nowadays. Of all the Potter mysteries I expected to feel compelled to write about,...
by Brooke Ah, romance. The possibilities of young love amidst the fantasia of Jos wizarding world seem to be a hot topic nowadays. Of all the Potter mysteries I expected to feel compelled to write about,...
By Daniela As if I had by a happy accident uttered the right words while holding an apparently blank piece of parchment, I suddenly found myself in the possession of something like the Marauder’s...
By Christopher Stephen Hey everyone! Thanks so much for the amazing Dumbledore submissions. There were over fifteen submitted for only three spots, so only the very best were chosen! Congrats to those who were,...
by Sylvia Our favorite author seems to have established a series of patterns in the way she has written her story. By pattern, I mean an unwritten set of rules that JKR has followed,...
By Christopher Stephen Hey everyone! Thanks so much for the awesome McGonagall submissions—I had a tough time choosing who got published, let me tell you! I have a feeling it’s only going to get...
by Casey Renee Everybody is saying that Harry will end up with Ginny, Hermione, or Luna. I don’t think it’s going to be one of these three girls. First of all, there really hasn’t...
by Brandon Without any further ado… 12. Double Time Suddenly, everything seems to be moving in fast motion. When Christmas break is over, you will notice that in most books you are over two-thirds...
by Brandon Ford Today is two-for-one day, and to make up for my horrible disregard for all things Underground Lake, I stand before you now with another editorial, this one not the fluff of...
by Brandon Long time, no speak, everyone. I promised you all I would try to stay up-to-date, but that is proving more difficult than I imagined. In either case, I seem to actually have...
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