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donnaimmaculata) wrote2013-11-02 12:41 pm
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HP Halloween drabbles
It turns out,
hp_halloween, the Halloween-themed gift exchange, is quite a demanding fest: 70 double-drabbles, all posted on one day, ranging from fluffy rom-com to chilling horror tales... I have finally managed to read my way through this year's batch, and here are some of my favourites:
The One Good Thing by
magnetic_pole. Severus Snape, Eileen Prince.
Because of all the heart-breaking things that happened to Severus, this is the worst.
Ghosts in the Machine by
rivertempest. Severus Snape, Remus Lupin, Minerva McGonagall.
Because major character deaths make for a hilarious ghost story.
Malice by
gamma_x_orionis. Tom Riddle.
Because Tom Riddle is on his creepiest on Halloween.
Negotiations by
shadowycat. Severus Snape/Minerva McGonagall.
Because Severus and Minerva are perfectly matched here.
Enough by
westernredcedar. Argus Filch
Because Filch's Halloween wish will break your heart.
The Last Laugh by
_hannelore. Lucius Malfoy, Dobby.
Because Dobby's revenge is very clever indeed.
Gleaming in the Moonlight (The Truth Hurts) by
flipflop_diva. Pansy/Hermione.
Because it takes only a few words to convey that all is lost.
The Maiden and the Crone by
pauraque. Minerva McGonagall/Rose Weasley.
Because of the poetic, otherworldly spin it lends to the old trope of the maiden and the crone.
And I had already linked to my gift before, the Bellatrix-centric horror masterpiece To and Fro by
kellychambliss.
I wrote A Thinking Cap for
bonfoi, whose pairing requests included the Sorting Hat/Hogwarts Castle. How could I resist?
The moment I decided to give this pairing a go, I knew I would have to write it in verse form, because the Sorting Hat would sing his love to the Castle. So the challenge was to write a poem in exactly 200 words. And the amazing thing was: it worked. As I wrote what I thought was the rough draft, I fully expected I would have to do a lot of editing afterwards. However, it turned out I had hit the word count almost exactly on the first try - the draft had 199 words. All I had to do was change "mind-reading" to "mind reading", and I hit my target. I've no idea how that happened! It did please me immensely, I can tell you.
The One Good Thing by
Because of all the heart-breaking things that happened to Severus, this is the worst.
Ghosts in the Machine by
Because major character deaths make for a hilarious ghost story.
Malice by
Because Tom Riddle is on his creepiest on Halloween.
Negotiations by
Because Severus and Minerva are perfectly matched here.
Enough by
Because Filch's Halloween wish will break your heart.
The Last Laugh by
Because Dobby's revenge is very clever indeed.
Gleaming in the Moonlight (The Truth Hurts) by
Because it takes only a few words to convey that all is lost.
The Maiden and the Crone by
Because of the poetic, otherworldly spin it lends to the old trope of the maiden and the crone.
And I had already linked to my gift before, the Bellatrix-centric horror masterpiece To and Fro by
I wrote A Thinking Cap for
The moment I decided to give this pairing a go, I knew I would have to write it in verse form, because the Sorting Hat would sing his love to the Castle. So the challenge was to write a poem in exactly 200 words. And the amazing thing was: it worked. As I wrote what I thought was the rough draft, I fully expected I would have to do a lot of editing afterwards. However, it turned out I had hit the word count almost exactly on the first try - the draft had 199 words. All I had to do was change "mind-reading" to "mind reading", and I hit my target. I've no idea how that happened! It did please me immensely, I can tell you.
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