The Magical Power of “Harry Potter” Fan Art
A picture is worth 1,000 words. So you can bet it is saying a whole heap of things when it comes to “Harry Potter” fan art.
A picture is worth 1,000 words. So you can bet it is saying a whole heap of things when it comes to “Harry Potter” fan art.
Do you feel left out when “Harry Potter” fans reminisce about the “Harry Potter” book releases? These are suggestions for the fans who got their Hogwarts letters a little later.
Episode 29 of “Reading, Writing, Rowling” continues the discussion of J.R.R. Tolkien and J.K. Rowling, this time comparing the films and fans of Middle-earth and the Wizarding World.
Sometimes fandom can be so convincing, we actually forget what is and isn’t canon. But how does the popularity of fanon affect our perceptions of characters such as Dumbledore or Snape?
In “The Dark Fantastic”, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas examines the representation of black female characters in beloved works like “The Hunger Games” and “Harry Potter” from the perspective of both scholar and fan.
On this week’s episode, our guest shares the power of “Potter” when working through a loss, finding a new identity, and finding a new community.
Nothing stays the same forever. We all have to grow up someday, leaving Hogwarts behind and going out into the real world. But that doesn’t necessarily mean the magic is gone forever.
I have done some weird things behind closed doors as a “Harry Potter” fan, and I’ve compiled them here solely for your entertainment. What’s the weirdest thing YOU’VE done as a “Harry Potter” fan? Can you top some of mine?
This article addresses the grossly exaggerated misconception, which has spiraled out of control lately, that J.K. Rowling is guilty of providing fans with excessive, and often retconned, information regarding the wizarding world.
Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
Viktor Krum
Pomona Sprout
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