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Minerva McTabby

  • the Snape we love is unredeemed

    A tribute to Severus Snape. Based on "the boys i mean are not refined" by e.e. cummings.

  • Afterlife Snape

    Dead Snape explores his options. References to mythology, LotR, Discworld, DH Epilogue. Gen, no pairing.

  • The Drabble Collection

    Short and random HP things, rated K to M. Gen, slash, het, humor, squick, smut, angst. Featuring Snape, Harry, Hermione, Albus, Riddle, Voldemort, Sirius, Draco, Peeves, Dobby, ghosts, Dementors, Squid, etc.

  • Meme

    A completely improbable account of what might have happened to Sirius beyond the veil.

  • Two Worlds Apart

    Tom Riddle: abilities, choices, and the start of a journey. Chapter One Tom gets his Hogwarts letter, and Albus Dumbledore takes him to Diagon Alley.

  • The Sorting Ceremony, 1851

    A poor boy meets some rich boys. Meanwhile, Tom Riddle's grandfather and Albus Dumbledore are Sorted. A Two Worlds and In Between flashback from Carus Tamino's point of view.

  • You look tired, Harry Potter

    A parody of "You are old, Father William" from Alice in Wonderland. Snarry, SS/HP slash.

  • Got a MALFOY as my SEX TOY

    Parody of "There's a WOCKET in my POCKET" by Dr. Seuss. A celebration of Slytherin sexuality, written in honor of the Slytherin Fuh-Q Fest.

  • Two Worlds and In Between

    A saga of the Potterverse in the 19th Century. Opens at Hogwarts in 1855, with the Dumbledore brothers and Julius Marvolo, grandfather of Tom Riddle. Pre-HBP AU. Muggle-born Dumbledores. No Gaunts.

  • PtQ in a Nutshell

    Friendly parody of "Pawn to Queen" - a Snape/Hermione fic by Riley. Goes up to PtQ Chapter 25. Warning: this parody is full of spoilers, and won't make sense if you haven't read PtQ.

  • The Guy with the Eye

    Potterverse parody of The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss. Set in GoF year - with Crouch-Moody as the Cat, Harry and Draco as the kids, Fawkes as the Fish, Mary Sue as Thing One and Thing Two.

  • That Potter Slash

    Green Eggs and Ham parody. 'Nuff said. Slash Warning should be redundant, really.