From coriolan at coriolan_cmc.yahoo.invalid Fri Aug 3 00:39:59 2007 From: coriolan at coriolan_cmc.yahoo.invalid (Caius Marcius) Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 00:39:59 -0000 Subject: Harry Potter Filks: Now We Is Six Message-ID: Harry Potter Filks turns six years old today, and we celebrate by adding nine new DH filks (including works by the Final Stilness of Saturn, Jason LeBouef, Salazar and Kristi Miller). Stop by for a visit! - CMC http://home.att.net/~coriolan/hallows.htm From deathmarkdave at deathmarkdave.yahoo.invalid Mon Aug 6 12:27:34 2007 From: deathmarkdave at deathmarkdave.yahoo.invalid (Timothy R. O'Donnell) Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 12:27:34 -0000 Subject: Chapter 15 - The Chamber of Cheesecakes Message-ID: It being Monday, once again, the latest chapter of my free audio (.MP3) podcast, Harry Putter and the Chamber of Cheesecakes, is now available: http://harry-putter.podshow.com I hope you'll check it out. thanks, tim From heidi at heiditandy.yahoo.invalid Fri Aug 10 12:07:45 2007 From: heidi at heiditandy.yahoo.invalid (Heidi Tandy) Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 08:07:45 -0400 Subject: FictionAlley stories are still down (again) Message-ID: <1186747669.131AAC2@...> We're not sure what's going on. Our host told us that "[i]t looks like the system was completely powered off..." at the source, and they've turned it on and rebooted it, but we're still down. They're working on it and we're sending regularly time emails to ask what's up. Our two server techies are both AFK for a few more days and we can't do anything without at least one of them weighing in, because the problem at our host is so inexplicable that one of them needs to look at it. In other words, there is no rational explanation for why the site is not working, as all the servers are online and direct links to the fics are working (the Park is on a separate server, which is why it's working fine). The Park is working, so we recommend using spending some time there today. We're really sorry, angry, frustrated and completely at a loss as to how to fix this, other than move to a different server host, which would cost between 400 and 600 dollars per month, which we can't afford in any way (our annual income us somewhere under two thousand dollars, apart from anything we raise for the Katie O'Brien scholarships). From worlds_imagination at worlds_imagination.yahoo.invalid Sat Aug 11 18:04:32 2007 From: worlds_imagination at worlds_imagination.yahoo.invalid (worlds_imagination) Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 18:04:32 -0000 Subject: Worlds of Imagination Message-ID: Worlds of Imagination I've spent over a year building a free on-line resource, with over three thousand pages So please take a browse at the site http://worldsofimagination.com/ and the forum http://www.worldsofimagination.com/forum/index.php From rachael at rstiegel.yahoo.invalid Wed Aug 15 20:28:20 2007 From: rachael at rstiegel.yahoo.invalid (rstiegel) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 20:28:20 -0000 Subject: Snapecast Episode 21: More DH Snape Message-ID: Snapecast Episode 21 is up and ready for download. And just in case you're living under a rock beware of spoilers. Direct download: http://snapecast.com/podpress_trac/web/194/0/2007-08-15-SnapecastEp21.mp3 Web site: http://snapecast.com/ Rachael From horace at mcdonaldhorace.yahoo.invalid Fri Aug 17 09:51:55 2007 From: horace at mcdonaldhorace.yahoo.invalid (mcdonaldhorace) Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 09:51:55 -0000 Subject: Harry Potter Unit Photography now available to buy from - www.movieprints.co.uk Message-ID: ? Photos from all five Harry Potter movies available to buy for the first time ? Over 300 images available in different sizes and finishes, over 45,000 unique product combinations. ? Launch of new movie picture website ? www.movieprints.co.uk For the first time ever, hundreds of pictures taken on the set of the Harry Potter movies are now available to buy, via new website - www.movieprints.co.uk. These pictures, known as `Unit Photography', have never previously been available to buy. Now, as a result of a deal between Warner Bros. Consumer Products and Comprints Ltd, a company specialising in Print on Demand (PoD) services, Harry Potter fans will be able to choose from over 300 pictures on-line and order them as prints and canvases in a variety of sizes. Each image is available in six different sizes of photographic print (in gloss, satin finishes and on art paper) and six different sizes of canvas. It will also be possible to buy postcards. Each product is made to order and dispatched directly to the purchaser, typically within 2-3 days. All the Harry Potter characters, from the well known to the more obscure, are available in over 45,000 unique product combinations. Sizes range from 8x6 inch prints to canvases of 1.25m. The Harry Potter PoD collection will feature great character and action shots from the new film `Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?, as well as pictures from all four previous movies. For further information contact: Horace McDonald - 020 8932 7254 / 07771 883329 - info at ... From thinkinginsidetheroombox at thinkinginsidetheroombox.yahoo.invalid Mon Aug 27 18:34:32 2007 From: thinkinginsidetheroombox at thinkinginsidetheroombox.yahoo.invalid (thinkinginsidetheroombox) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 18:34:32 -0000 Subject: Harry Potter crash course at The Learning Connection Message-ID: Eleyne Austen Sharp here. Some of you know me as the author of "Haunted Newport" and "Pirate Fever!" But did you know that I'm also "potty" about Potter?! That's why I'm excited to announce my new Harry Potter crash course for The Learning Connection in Providence, Rhode Island. Think of it as a chance to dress in your wizard robes and talk about Harry for two solid hours. (Fair warning--if you haven't read "The Deathly Hallows", I suggest you get on with it because there will definitely be SPOILERS at this event!) Afterwards, the night will still be young and maybe we can meet up somewhere in Providence, hopefully away from prying Muggle eyes. The course should be listed on their website soon (see http://www.learnconnect.com.) In the meantime, here is a shriek peek at "Wild About Harry: The Potter Phenomenon", scheduled for Friday, November 2 (only two days after Halloween!) at 6:30PM-8:30PM: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "Are you a Potterhead? Can you tell a Hippogriff from a Crumple-Horned Snorkack? Unless you've been struck by a Confundus Charm, you know that author J.K. Rowling cast a great spell with her magical book series about a boy wizard, conjuring a worldwide reading phenomenon. But Harry Potter isn't just for young readers. Millions of adults love Harry, too! Did you know there are Harry Potter for Adults websites, Harry Potter conferences and "wizard rock" bands like Rhode Island's own Draco and The Malfoys? If you're wild about Harry, grab your Floo Powder and join us in the Common Room for some magical treats and butterbeer as we reminisce about the books, the movies and You-Know-Who. (Costumes are optional.)"