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I’ve been reading some fest fic (Snarry-a-thon and a Drarry one) and there have been a couple of fics, well written, interesting, involving, but which have had characterisations of one of the protagonists that are so very different to the versions of Harry or Draco or Snape that live in my brain that it threw me out of the fic.

And it made me think how we’ve all read the same books and seen the same films and yet see the characters so differently.
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b>Title: inappropriate
Author:Vickyducky
Team:Death Eaters
Word count:about 215
Characters/pairings:H/D
Warnings: mention of character death (not H or D)
[community profile] dracoharry100 Challenge: #846 health

Disclaimer: This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoat Books, and Warner Bros., Inc. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.

This is how my drabble for dracoharry100 Challenge: #846 health started life. My drabbles always start long and get cut down and I thought I'd start posting the original, longer versions. Ficlet under the cut )
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Title: Memories
Author:Vickyducky
Team:Death Eaters
Word count:100 x2
Characters/pairings:H/D
Warnings: sexual referrences
[community profile] dracoharry100 Challenge: #845 defend

Disclaimer: This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoat Books, and Warner Bros., Inc. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.
These characters are consenting adults.

Draco had dozed off… )
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I’m one of the older GenX and I know this is a sweeping generalisation, but we don’t go in for tattoos like younger people do. Certainly when I was young only sailors and criminals had them. The only place I saw a tattoo parlour was by the docks in Portsmouth (we were getting a ferry somewhere), which would have had plenty of both type of clients nearby!
However, ever since my renewed interest in all things Harry Potter I’ve had a fancy for a tattoo of the Deathly Hallows sign on the inside of my left wrist. As I wear a watch most of the time no one would see it, but it would just be for me to know it’s there. Odd.
I think I’ll see if I still feel the same when I’m 60 and if I do it can be a birthday present to myself.
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Title: Out in the Open
Author:Vickyducky
Team:Death Eaters
Word count:100
Characters/pairings:H/D
Warnings: none
[community profile] dracoharry100 Challenge: #844 protect

Disclaimer: This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoat Books, and Warner Bros., Inc. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.
These characters are consenting adults.

Harry bounced up to Draco… )
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So when I ordered Tom Felton’s autobiography, Amazon suggested Alan Rickman’s diaries and I thought ‘why not?’

To begin with I found it a bit dull, just a lot of name dropping. But it got better, with more of his feelings about the various projects he was working on. He often was very scathing about directors, particularly those who don’t provide enough direction. Also critics and people who only talk about themselves.

He was very proud of Die Hard, which I was slightly surprised by, and there was obviously some legal wrangling over Die Hard 3.

Regarding Harry Potter, Warner brothers cut corners, the food was terrible, he didn’t get paid enough. He was quite scathing about the child actors, complaining that they didn’t know their lines, especially Emma Watson of whom he said “[her] diction is this side of Albania at times.” Whatever that may mean. A couple of passing mentions later on left me with the impression that he didn’t like Emma at all, but he clearly became very fond and admiring of Dan Radcliffe. Rupert Grint doesn’t get a mention :)

I almost forgot the most extraordinary bit. Apparently, David Yates wanted Voldemort to kill Snape with a spell, not Nagini. And was only persuaded otherwise when it was pointed out that Snape would then die straight away and wouldn’t be able to give Harry the crucial memories.

The end, written by his wife, Rima Horton, dealing with his death from pancreatic cancer was very moving and sad. Strange to think it was 9 years ago.
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Title: Spring has sprung
Author:Vickyducky
Word count:100
Characters/pairings:Harry/Dracp
Challenge:JMDC No. 230 - egg, flower, green
Warnings: a bit of inuendo maybe.

Disclaimer: This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoat Books, and Warner Bros., Inc. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.


In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love )
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Title: Anything but this.
Author:Vickyducky
Team:Death Eaters
Word count:100
Characters/pairings:H/D, Ron and Hermione
Challenge:#842 embrace

Disclaimer: This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoat Books, and Warner Bros., Inc. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.


I think we’ll just have to embrace it, )
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So I bought this off the back of my renewed interest in all things Harry Potter, having watched the 20 year reunion and subsequently googled the trio and Tom to see what they were doing now.
Obviously I wanted to read all about his time making the Potter films, what it was like working with Alan Rickman, did he get on with Dan Radcliffe et al. And yes about 2/3 of this book is about his time on Potter and the various scrapes he got into growing up. I think he was no different to many many teenage boys in the noughties, but at the same time, a bit of a reprobate. I was particularly interested to read that although he and the boys who played Crabbe and Goyle were friends, they also fought. As teenage boys do, jockeying for their place in the pecking order. When I was watching the reunion programme and Dan and Rupert and Emma were all reminiscing, I couldn’t help but think that there must have been times when they fell out. Being a trio can be awkward, two can have a tendency to gang up on the third every now and then,not always the same two. Tom doesn’t answer that question but that’s why I liked the bit about Crabbe and Goyle.

It was the final third of the book, about Tom’s life after Potter, that really touched me. Spoilers under here. )

So I loved this book and I defy you to read it and not end up a bit in love with Tom, I certainly did. He writes just as he seems to speak, going by interviews I’ve seen, slthough sometimes he talks about himself in the third person. It’s written in a very English vernacular and I wondered if the American version included a glossary, or if the English slang had been modified in the American edition. Would Americans know that ‘ordinary clobber’ meant ordinary clothes? I’m assuming there must be an American edition, Potter is huge in the US.

Finally, when I bought this, Amazon suggested I’d like Alan Rickman’s diaries as well and I thought they were right, but I have to say they are quite dull so far. Just lots of ‘lunch with X, Y and Z’.
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Happy Birthday [livejournal.com profile] enchanted_jae  It's ages since I wrote anything, but I hope you like this little fic.  If you're at all familiar with 'Gone with the Wind' you'll know where I got the idea from.​

Title: Sold
Author:Vickyducky
Word count: 565
Warnings: Some swearing (once)
Rating:PG 13

Disclaimer: This story is based on characters and situations created and owned by JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoat Books, and Warner Bros., Inc. No money is being made and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended.

Draco rolled over in bed )
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Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas for tomorrow! I hope Santa is good to you and that you and yours have a peaceful and joyful day, whether you celebrate or not.

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I'm so sorry dear Jae, this year seems to have run away with me, and this weekend in particular! I hope you had a really lovely day and that your year ahead brings you all you want and more.

I found this on the interwebs and it seemed appropriate!

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Happy New Year all!

Strictly speaking it's just under an hour until 2012 starts here, but I don't think I'm going to last.

To (probably mis-)quote HMQ 2011 is not a year I shall look back on with unalloyed pleasure! Still it could have been a lot worse, all those I care about are in one piece. Nevertheless I'm very much hoping for better times in 2012.

Wishing you all good luck, good health and much happiness in the year ahead, and always.
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I hope Santa brings you everything you wanted, and you have a wonderful day tomorrow, whether you celebrate Christmas or not.
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Something completely utterly wonderful has happened! I'm so thrilled!

A good while ago [livejournal.com profile] enchanted_jae posted a link to The Harry Potter Podfic fest, where you could submit Christmas themed fics for participants to choose to read and make podcasts of. Two years ago now I wrote 'Christmas Spirit' to fill the [livejournal.com profile] dracoharry100 Christmas challenge of writing a fic containing a list of 31 prompts. It's always been one of my favourite things I've written, partly because it was really fun to write, but also I think because it turned out exactly as I'd imagined it. So I submitted it to the fest and thought nothing more of it, not expecting it to be picked - but it has been! I'm really honoured that [livejournal.com profile] jenepel chose it and read it - it's here. She reads it beautifully, although I have to admit it's odd for me to hear my words read in an American accent, lol! There's also very nice cover art by [livejournal.com profile] fire_juggler. Thank you to all three of you!

I'm so happy
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I have a friend and colleague who says that, usually through gritted teeth, when one of the management team have been particularly obnoxious. This is not work related but goodness, people can be hard work can't they? Me included I'm sure.

On a more cheerful note I seem to have finished my Christmas shopping and can now attempt to relax about it and enjoy myself.

My son is a 'sheep worrier' in the school Christmas extravaganza (nothing so simple as a nativity play, lol) although he is under the impression that he is a sheep warrior! I did try to explain but it got too complicated.

Only this week and one day next week at work and then I've got five blissful days off. Most of them spent in the bosom of my family, but like I said - Smile, and rise above!

Happy Holidays!
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My son is going on a residential trip with his school next week. He'll be away for four nights, and he's really excited about it. They get to do lots of fun things like mountain biking and a night hike and I'm sure he'll have a good time, but even though I know it's completely irrational I can't help imagining 'Lord of the Flies' scenarios.

He's got a subluxation of his knee cap which he's having physio for, which includes some stretching and strengthening excercises he's supposed to do each evening. The other night while he was doing them I said "When you're away you don't have to do your excercises if you don't want to, if you think the others will make fun of you. I won't be cross if you don't want to do them in front of the other boys." He looked at me as if I were mad and said incredulously "I don't care what other people think! It's my health, they can say what they like!"

I spend a ridiculous amount of time worrying about what other people think of me, and by that I mean making myself feel terrible by imagining that all and sundry are thinking badly of me, particularly now I think about it, people who really don't matter at all. I'm so pleased that D has enough self-worth not to be like that. I just hope it lasts through adolescence.
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how many different pieces of classical music are indelibly associated in my mind with Tom and Jerry cartoons! Even more than put me in mind of adverts.
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I don't think I'm overstating things if I say that there is a perception amongst many British people that the press and media in America are quite insular. And arrogantly, we like to think that we are better informed. But actually I'm beginning to think that that's not the case at all.

Firstly, a disclaimer: I almost never watch television news reports because I hate the presenters, and I only rarely read a newspaper (although my husband does bring home the Daily Mail ,but that's more in the nature of Heat magazine with the odd rant about how public sector workers are going to bankrupt the country. Because public sector workers don't pay taxes, or work for their pay or contribute to their pensions like everyone else does. Oh wait, except we do.).

But on the four days a week that I go to work, I listen to the Today programme on Radio 4, which I'm sure likes to think of itself as a very serious news show, and hear several headline bulletins throughout the day.

And yet, if it weren't for things I've seen people tweeting about, I'd have absolutely no idea that the whole Occupy Wall St and all the other places it is going on, was happening at all. This seems like it should be a big news story to me, and yet I haven't heard a single mention of it. This afternoon there was a passing reference to the 'anti-capitalist protesters' camping outside St Paul's Cathedral. But only because apparently tourists and worshipers don't like having to walk amongst the tents to get to St Paul's. There was nothing about what is actually being protested about, or the wider context and global nature of the protest.

Listening to the BBC you could be forgiven for thinking that the only thing that has happened anywhere in the world for the last fortnight was Liam Fox's travelling companion fiasco.
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