Subject: Is that...a
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Posted on: 2009-07-06 10:30:00 UTC
a Badfic or a Goodfic? I can't tell.
Subject: Is that...a
Author:
Posted on: 2009-07-06 10:30:00 UTC
a Badfic or a Goodfic? I can't tell.
*randomly appearing Boarder reappears briefly*
Out of curiosity, have any of the Potterverse agents ever paid visits to this author's works?
http://www.fictionalley.org/authors/werein/
Example from one summary: "Elsarinxzarlas Calsarracktik (Xzar Cal for short) is a student going to Hogwarts in Harrys First year."
...*disappears back into the e-ther*
If her problems have a simple solution, why are they still *problems*?
El-sarr-inn-ex-are-lass Caal-sair-ack-tick?
If I have to think about how to pronounce something and it's not a crazy alien, and it's not in a fandom with crazy aliens, I want to throttle something.
On the plus side, they've long stopped posting. I read the reviews for the one you commented on. I love this excuse:
"Yes, I so make mistakes while typing. Much of the time it is that I have too many ideas and I need to get the down quick before I foget them (I have a minor memory problem-really shows through in my Social Studies class. Dates, Ugh)"
O... kay? I have memory problems too. I forget things. I don't forget to spellcheck though. Ever.
And one of the reviews for the prologue had a signature that piqued my interest. Read this. It's... interesting: http://www.fictionalley.org/authors/ayla_pascal/JW01a.html
a Badfic or a Goodfic? I can't tell.
at first, anyway. On closer thoughts, while it is written well, I can't see Ginny ever serving Voldemort, however reluctantly. She'd help with the resistance. Besides, locating charms don't exist, at least, not like that. Otherwise, Deathly Hallows would have been a very short book. So I'd have to say badfic.