The Letters of Summer (TLOS) is a coming of age story. Stories from Sixth (and Seventh) Year ties up loose ends from TLOS. I'd always planned on writing another story set in the TLOS universe where Harry and Hermione lose their respective mates and start over again - in their mid-to-late 40s.
I'd given up hope for ever writing this story, but Brad won a short story on a charity auction, so I set aside a scrap of time to set forth the barest outline of the story - here's the chapters that survive.
The Letters of Summer (TLOS) is a coming of age story. Stories from Sixth (and Seventh) Year ties up loose ends from TLOS. I'd always planned on writing another story set in the TLOS universe where Harry and Hermione lose their respective mates and start over again - in their mid-to-late 40s.
I'd given up hope for ever writing this story, but Brad won a short story on a charity auction, so I set aside a scrap of time to set forth the barest outline of the story - here's the chapters that survive.
The Letters of Summer (TLOS) is a coming of age story. Stories from Sixth (and Seventh) Year ties up loose ends from TLOS. I'd always planned on writing another story set in the TLOS universe where Harry and Hermione lose their respective mates and start over again - in their mid-to-late 40s.
I'd given up hope for ever writing this story, but Brad won a short story on a charity auction, so I set aside a scrap of time to set forth the barest outline of the story - here's the chapters that survive.
The Letters of Summer (TLOS) is a coming of age story. Stories from Sixth (and Seventh) Year ties up loose ends from TLOS. I'd always planned on writing another story set in the TLOS universe where Harry and Hermione lose their respective mates and start over again - in their mid-to-late 40s.
I'd given up hope for ever writing this story, but Brad won a short story on a charity auction, so I set aside a scrap of time to set forth the barest outline of the story - here's the chapters that survive.
The Letters of Summer (TLOS) is a coming of age story. Stories from Sixth (and Seventh) Year ties up loose ends from TLOS. I'd always planned on writing another story set in the TLOS universe where Harry and Hermione lose their respective mates and start over again - in their mid-to-late 40s.
I'd given up hope for ever writing this story, but Brad won a short story on a charity auction, so I set aside a scrap of time to set forth the barest outline of the story - here's the chapters that survive.
What do you do when you have a story that refuses to be written? A collaboration that was abandoned by the other author? A chapter that you want to write from a story you don't want to
write? You stick it in the vault. Here's a few things from my vault - as always, your mileage may vary.
Everyone knows that it was Lily's sacrifice that saved Harry, right?
Not exactly, it turns out -- it was something else entirely.
Everyone knows that it was Lily's sacrifice that saved Harry, right?
Not exactly, it turns out -- it was something else entirely.
Everyone knows that it was Lily's sacrifice that saved Harry, right?
Not exactly, it turns out -- it was something else entirely.
Before the epilogue - the quest is over - now what?
Everyone knows that it was Lily's sacrifice that saved Harry, right?
Not exactly, it turns out -- it was something else entirely.
Context makes all the difference - meeting someone from your past in a different context may turn an enemy into a friend - or more.
Nothing is as it seems.
Context makes all the difference - meeting someone from your past in a different context may turn an enemy into a friend - or more.
Nothing is as it seems.
Everyone knows that it was Lily's sacrifice that saved Harry, right?
Not exactly, it turns out -- it was something else entirely.
Context makes all the difference - meeting someone from your past in a different context may turn an enemy into a friend - or more.
Nothing is as it seems.
What do you do when you have a story that refuses to be written? A collaboration that was abandoned by the other author? A chapter that you want to write from a story you don't want to
write? You stick it in the vault. Here's a few things from my vault - as always, your mileage may vary.
The sequel to The Letters of Summer - somewhat HBP compliant.
The sequel to The Letters of Summer - somewhat HBP compliant.
What do you do when you have a story that refuses to be written? A collaboration that was abandoned by the other author? A chapter that you want to write from a story you don't want to
write? You stick it in the vault. Here's a few things from my vault - as always, your mileage may vary.

