I have stopped updating my stories on Mugglenet. I am fond of this site, which was the witness of my first timid steps into fanfiction, but it's simpler for me to update all my fictions on a single site. The reasons I didn't choose to publish them only on Mugglenet are many, including the wordcount restrictions and the obligation to add the formatting manually before submitting my (very long) chapters.
Those are very trivial reasons, I admit, but even an incorrigible dreamer such as a fanfiction writer can't ignore material contingencies forever.
Out of courtesy for Mugglenet I won't advertise the fanfiction site I'm using, but it should be easy enough to find me again through search engines -- I have the same username everywhere.
I'd like to thank you all.
- Tinn
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A very busy French medstudent with a tendency to start too many stories at once. I guess that's all there is to know about me.
Stories:
Symphony for Quartet
General, Marauder Era; canon.
Work In Progress.
Winner of the Quicksilver Quills Award, categ. Best Marauder Era Fiction.
Update: Chapter 14 is planned, but I have no idea when I'll start writing it.
The Song of the Trees
Mystery, PostHogwarts; canon with new elements.
Work In Progress.
Was runner-up for the QSQ, categ. Best PostHogwarts Fiction, for a few glorious moments.
My Worst Fear
General, First War to Second War; canon.
On Hold; not for lack of inspiration, but for lack of time. No idea when I'll pick it up again.
EDIT: Story deleted on MNFF.
Marie-Antoinette
Political fiction/Romance, First War; alternate universe.
Work In Progress.
Runner-up for the QSQ Awards, categ. Best AU Fiction.
1983. In a world where Voldemort has won the First War, where hope has fled from an Earth moaning under the Dark Lord's iron hand, marriages are broken and others are arranged in order to preserve the sacred purity of blood. James Potter loses his wife; now they have to find another for him.
Winner of the QuickSilver Quills Award, categ. Best Marauder Era.
What did being a Marauder truly mean?... Let's just say that some tunes cannot be played by a lone musician; and those four's lives were certainly not soloists' scores. In class or in detention, in Quidditch matches or full-moon wanderings, fleeing before monsters or confronting dark wizards, they wrote, measure after measure, their own eight-handed piece.Messrs Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs, are proud to present a Symphony for Quartet.