from-james-to-lily:

harrypotterconfessions:

where i feel at home

this should be on every hp fan’s blog. just saying.

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  • Me: I want a Harry Potter wedding.
  • Classmate: What if your husband doesn't like Harry Potter?
  • Me: Do you seriously think I'd marry someone who doesn't like Harry Potter?
  • Classmate: Are you serious?
  • Me: Yes.
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My Tumblr summed up in 7 Questions.

URL: inrowlingwetrust
Top 5 fandoms you’ll see: Harry Potter, Starkid, Nerdfighteria
Top 3 celebrities you’ll see: Tom Felton, Joey Richter + JK Rowling
Top 3 other topics you’ll see: Forever Alone, Human Rights + Confessions
Do I make graphics?: No, but I’m trying to start
Do I liveblog?: might start
My Ask Box is: open and forever empty, put something in there please?

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acciorubeushagrid:

potterheaven:

WANT WANT WANT WANT

IT’S ONE OF A KIND…. I wanted to buy it.

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winterspells:

“I see her as someone who does have quite a lot of vulnerability in her personality. Hermione is me, near enough. A caricature of me when I was younger. I wasn’t that clever. But I was that annoying on occasion. Girls are very tolerant of her because she is not an uncommon female type-the little girl who feels plain and hugely compensates by working very hard and wanting to get everything just so.”

- Jo Rowling [x]

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off-in-lala-land:

writingadvice:

J.K. Rowling’s Plot Spreadsheet for ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’

She divides the columns by chapter number, story timeline, chapter title, main plots and subplots.

“If you blow that image up and look at it, it’s fascinating. Rowling outlines each chapter in detail including which month of the school year it takes place in, the title and the plot. All of that seems standard. But it’s the next few columns where things get really good.

She keeps track of all the book’s subplots in every chapter and how they are developing in the real world of the book, even if they aren’t mentioned on the page. So, there’s a full column on “The Prophecy” which is the main subplot Harry is worried about throughout the book. Then there’s a column for the romantic subplot, titled “Cho/Ginny” followed by “D.A.” which follows what’s going on with Harry, Ron and Hermione’s resistance group “Dumbledore’s Army,” one called “O of P,” a column about what’s the latest with the “Order of the Phoenix,” a.k.a, the people who believe Voldemort is still alive, then separate columns for Snape (and others, I can’t read Rowlings writing) and the Hagrid and Grawp story.

If you think about Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, that’s it. Those columns pretty much encompass the whole story. Frankly, I’m surprised there isn’t a column for Dolores Umbridge but this surely isn’t the full extent of Rowling’s outlining. Really, it’s just a small window into her genius.”

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The Column for dumbledore’s army is actually about what we now know as The Order of the Phoenix, and vise versa.

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