A response to a mailing list on why D/G led to a long, rambling essay which I'm posting here.Category: Essays
This is a fantastic piece. It meshes with all of my observations and opinions about the HP series and continues to be relevant through the last books of the series. Very well done!!
A little essay listing the reasons why I support the D/G ship.Category: Essays
Nicely done. Succinct and well-thought out. Cheers to you!!!
The Top Twenty Short and Long D/G fics, as chosen by the general populace.Category: Essays
I'm a big D/G fan, and stumbling across this compilation of titles is thrilling! I'm so excited to have it to work through. Thank you!
A new game at Hogwarts is meant to develop more Inter-house relationships... but Draco just wants the extra credit.Category: Long and Completed
I know that it has been several years since you finished this story - but I had to leave a review. I had been looking for a longer D/G fic and decided to take a chance on a Hogwarts Era one (I usually tend towards Post-Hogwarts). I have never been more glad I did.
The letters between Ginny and Draco, when they first address each other directly and not as their characters, made me weep. The uncertainty, the rambling, all of it was so perfect - and it immediately reminded me of how conversations between me and the guy I liked in high school started.
I hadn't thought about how our relationship started in years. We've been together 13 years now, and I've been rather upset with him lately... perhaps it's fate that I read your story and was reminded of my own life.
At any rate, you did a great job with a very cool idea. Possible sequels could be how other students fared during the role playing. :-)
-Darin Sujjavanich
Author's Response: Oh my goodness, this was SUCH an amazing review. Thank you SO SO much! I'm glad that I was able to elicit an emotional response from you and I hope that things work out well for you and your bloke. ;) I hadn't even thought about sequels with other characters but it's a completely fun idea too. Thanks for that. ;)
Ginny Weasley had always been a tomboy. Growing up with six brothers had seen to that. Now one of the top healers at St. Mungo's it didn't matter that she'd never had a problem with fashion. At leaest not until the day the two main benefactors of her hospital had waltzed in and declaired her a catastrophy.Category: Works in Progress
I think I've seen most every conceivable story applied to the HP universe: Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Phantom of the Opera, Pride and Prejudice... but it never even occurred to me to think of My Fair Lady. It's a brilliant idea. My main question was whether you were going to go with the (questionable) ending of Eliza returning to a Higgins that hadn't really changed at all. Your prologue, however, comforts me that, while there is sure to be quite a ride, in the end, everything is as it should be. :-)