What Do Today’s YA Authors Think About Their Hogwarts Houses?
At YALLWEST 2018, 12 YA authors revealed their Hogwarts Houses and divulged what their House truly means to them.
At YALLWEST 2018, 12 YA authors revealed their Hogwarts Houses and divulged what their House truly means to them.
There’s no question about it: “Harry Potter” has made its mark on literary culture. At Yallwest this year in sunny Santa Monica, we asked some of today’s most popular YA authors how the “Potter” series inspired them on their own journeys to publication.
Join Ben and Emerson in person to discuss MuggleNet’s latest book, “Harry Potter Should Have Died.”
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It’s high time I paid homage to the mighty MuggleNet. Where to start? I love the design, (I currently favour the ‘Dementor’ layout), the polls (I actually voted in the ‘Who’s the Half-Blood Prince?’ one), the pretty-much-exhaustive information on all books and films, the wonderful editorials (more insight there than in several companion volumes I shall not name), 101 Ways to Annoy Lord Voldemort (made me laugh aloud), the Wall of Shame (nearly as funny as some of the stuff I get)… pretty much everything. Webmaster Emerson, Eric, Jamie, Damon, Ben, Matthew, Rachel, Jaymz and Sharon, I salute you.
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