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"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" hit bookstore shelves over the weekend, and many fans of the teenage wizard have already devoured the 600-plus pages. So how can magic-addicted Muggles get a fix while J. K. Rowling pens the final installment? Banish those post-Book 6 blues with fan fiction! Creative Potterphiles are busy writing stories for Rowling's characters and publishing them on the Web for other aficionados to read. Explore the tales not told in the novels, find out what possible futures await Harry after he leaves Hogwarts, learn about the school years of the older generations, or spend time getting to know minor characters. Or enjoy the ultimate interactive experience -- join an online role-playing game, take on a magical identity, and become a part of the story.
Suggested Sites...
- FictionAlley - romance, drama, and humor fan fiction, plus writing tips.
- Hogwarts Letters - missives exchanged by characters in the Harry Potter universe.
- Snitch Fiction - stories organized by genre and length.
- Scrivenshafts - articles and forums to help fan fiction creators improve their writing.
- The HPRPG - assume the character of a Hogwarts student or teacher and role-play in the message boards.
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Harry Potter Fan Fiction, Role Playing Games, Y! Groups: Harry Potter RPGs |
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Archived under: Children“s Literature, Fanatics, Harry Potter, Literature |
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