“Potter” Twitter Roundup: The Graduate
From the meeting of Lily and Lucius to a cracking Warwick selfie, in the latest Twitter roundup. Check it out now!
From the meeting of Lily and Lucius to a cracking Warwick selfie, in the latest Twitter roundup. Check it out now!
To find out why there are no final results to yesterday’s USA vs. Jamaica controversial match at the 2014 Quidditch World Cup in the Patagonian Desert, read our report as well as the “Daily Prophet” article by Ginny Potter.
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It’s an exciting time right now if you follow Muggle Quidditch but even more exciting if you were in London for the 2012 Summer Olympics Quidditch Exhibition, which made a big announcement two years ago this week. It’s the subject of this week’s MuggleNet Throwback!
The 2014 Quidditch World Cup tournament promises to have some fantastic action as the excitement pours out from the Patagonian Desert. Thousands of spectators have joined the action live from the Cup, but for those who are unable to attend this tournament, Ginny Potter will be recapping all of the action with post-game analysis with her special daily reports for the “Daily Prophet”. Read her first report right here.
More new content from J.K. Rowling will land on Pottermore this week as Ginny Potter sends daily reports from the first round of the 2014 Quidditch World Cup.
Every story has an ending. With Episode 184, the MerMuggle team kicks off the final season of MuggleNet Fan Fiction’s AudioFictions, and they’re looking for new a new reader and at least one new editor to join their team and help bring the show to a close. Listen to the latest episode now to find out more and hear a brand new set of stories read aloud from the MNFF archives.
MuggleNet interviews several fans at the “Half-Blood Prince” VIP launch party about their thoughts on the series.
Last week, I found a post on Tumblr that analyzed a character from the TV show “Doctor Who” and compared that character’s journey to the pattern of Joseph Campbell’s “monomyth,” or “the hero’s journey” (the original post can be found here). Monomyth, as conveniently explained by Wikipedia, “is a basic pattern that its proponents argue is found in many narratives from around the world.” Essentially, it is the theory that many great literary heroes have all gone through the same seventeen stages of adventure (i.e., their stories all follow the same pattern). After researching this for a while, I was inspired to make my own comparisons between Harry’s journey in the “Harry Potter” series to see if it matched up with Joseph Campbell’s pattern.
MuggleNet’s global book club “Alohomora!” continues its reread of the “Harry Potter” series by discussing Chapter 4 of “Order of the Phoenix”, “Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place.” Join hosts Laura, Michael, and Noah and special guest host Jeanna Marie of “Hogwarts Radio” as they head inside the headquarters.
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