Sort of question: I have read once about some drafts of “Not your usual Riddle fic” or something like that which iirc EY had written and was going to publish as well as epilogue. When I heard about it I became really interested about those, what it was exactly about, are they finished, can we see finished of those, can we see just drafts? I just hope to ever read them (as well as epilogues) before we all will die.
And also I am interested about other works, esp Well Bound Demons. What is with them? Is there some central page with info on such questions?
I am one of those people who are really interested in hpmor epilogue, but not in planecrash’s. That’s because I liked hpmor much, much more than planecrash. I am actually more interested about continuation of… I never can recall the name, the story about Oliver Greenfield, than in planecrash.
I suspect I have lots of questions about hpmor, but now can only recall that:
Were Harry’s… I don’t know how to say, let it be… Quirks. Like his stories about being afraid of mugging, biting a teacher, hitting for a ball, his strong privacy feeling etc. Were they somehow aimed? Do I at all see any real pattern here or just faces in the clouds or maybe it’s a part of some bigger pattern, including eg later explained story with scientific project? Actually, what at all was part of Secret Plans in hpmor writing and what was just things of moment (like want to make Hermione be eaten by a troll)?
In one interview I have heard that EY was going to write something completely goofy and was somewhat surprised by reaction. And I hadn’t understood at all what that means at the moment. I don’t quiet understand how something as rational as hpmor and goofyness may be in one sentence. After all this time, I have some ideas, like trolls suddenly having transfiguration ability from nowhere just for funny plot. Or that Harry both mentions Raistlin Majere as story characters and somebody Dulak as real spell. And yet.
I am also interested what exactly didn’t fit, wasn’t assembling to close the brackets? I can’t quite imagine an example.
Also, what happened in SPHEW Arc? Even I considered it boring despite how much I liked approximately everything else about hpmor not from first chapter, not even from first lines, but I may say, from negative lines, because I really liked it already because of all the meta. Which i am actually also interested about, was that intended from the beginning? Because I never saw something like that before, and even after I have seen something resembling only once, in Thinking Physics. (I actually really regret that just because there were no similar warnings before planecrash, I assumed that there will be no riddles, foreshadowing etc, so I wasn’t trying to solve any riddles, I’d really wanted all this meta to be here, including eg “I know you often seen disclaimers before things just because they mention death of something, but it’s not one of those, and also the author is incredibly smart and creative, so, really, be careful”)
One of the things I most liked in hpmor is… I am not quite sure how to describe it, but I ever got some close feeling only from Oliver Greenfild’s story. I am interested to know is there actually some cluster of traits or is that something that only aligns with my personal distribution of preferences.
Sort of question: I have read once about some drafts of “Not your usual Riddle fic” or something like that which iirc EY had written and was going to publish as well as epilogue. When I heard about it I became really interested about those, what it was exactly about, are they finished, can we see finished of those, can we see just drafts? I just hope to ever read them (as well as epilogues) before we all will die.
And also I am interested about other works, esp Well Bound Demons. What is with them? Is there some central page with info on such questions?
I am one of those people who are really interested in hpmor epilogue, but not in planecrash’s. That’s because I liked hpmor much, much more than planecrash. I am actually more interested about continuation of… I never can recall the name, the story about Oliver Greenfield, than in planecrash.
I suspect I have lots of questions about hpmor, but now can only recall that:
Were Harry’s… I don’t know how to say, let it be… Quirks. Like his stories about being afraid of mugging, biting a teacher, hitting for a ball, his strong privacy feeling etc. Were they somehow aimed? Do I at all see any real pattern here or just faces in the clouds or maybe it’s a part of some bigger pattern, including eg later explained story with scientific project? Actually, what at all was part of Secret Plans in hpmor writing and what was just things of moment (like want to make Hermione be eaten by a troll)?
In one interview I have heard that EY was going to write something completely goofy and was somewhat surprised by reaction. And I hadn’t understood at all what that means at the moment. I don’t quiet understand how something as rational as hpmor and goofyness may be in one sentence. After all this time, I have some ideas, like trolls suddenly having transfiguration ability from nowhere just for funny plot. Or that Harry both mentions Raistlin Majere as story characters and somebody Dulak as real spell. And yet.
I am also interested what exactly didn’t fit, wasn’t assembling to close the brackets? I can’t quite imagine an example.
Also, what happened in SPHEW Arc? Even I considered it boring despite how much I liked approximately everything else about hpmor not from first chapter, not even from first lines, but I may say, from negative lines, because I really liked it already because of all the meta. Which i am actually also interested about, was that intended from the beginning? Because I never saw something like that before, and even after I have seen something resembling only once, in Thinking Physics. (I actually really regret that just because there were no similar warnings before planecrash, I assumed that there will be no riddles, foreshadowing etc, so I wasn’t trying to solve any riddles, I’d really wanted all this meta to be here, including eg “I know you often seen disclaimers before things just because they mention death of something, but it’s not one of those, and also the author is incredibly smart and creative, so, really, be careful”)
One of the things I most liked in hpmor is… I am not quite sure how to describe it, but I ever got some close feeling only from Oliver Greenfild’s story. I am interested to know is there actually some cluster of traits or is that something that only aligns with my personal distribution of preferences.