13 Days of All Hallows’ Eve: “Troll in the Dungeons”
Our series 13 Days of All Hallows’ Eve continues with “Troll In the Dungeon,” a story James and Al use to scare their little sister…
by MuggleNet · Published October 28, 2015 · Last modified November 7, 2022
Our series 13 Days of All Hallows’ Eve continues with “Troll In the Dungeon,” a story James and Al use to scare their little sister…
by Nicole Rivera · Published July 8, 2015 · Last modified November 7, 2022
As the United States gears up for the filming of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, the well-hidden American wizarding school invited the “Daily Prophet” out to see which fantastic beasts are visiting their school.
by Nicole Rivera · Published February 18, 2015 · Last modified July 31, 2022
Padma Patil wows crowd at DADA demonstration, Zacharias Smith attacked by wand-turned-woodpecker, Umbridge sings “Weasley Is Our King,” and more at Dumbledore’s Army Live!: Expo Patronum…
Many of you will be aware of Rainbow Rowell’s recent novel, “Fangirl”, which looks at a teenage girl who is a big deal in the fan fiction world but struggling to start a new life at college. The book speaks to many “Harry Potter” fans because of its parallels with the “Harry Potter” fandom. On Rainbow’s recent book promotional tour for “Landline”, her latest novel, she has spoken about her own experiences with writing “Harry Potter” fan fiction.
You can start a new series or novel, but even though they provide you with excitement and new characters to fangirl about, they don’t give you the feeling of coming back home (at least most don’t). What do you do then? How do you deal with this need for more potterness?
Fan fiction.
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