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Reviews For Christmas Cards for Snape
Gorgeous. Author's Response: I had soooo much fun writing this story! And truly, when it came to Canon, Snape just HAD to have removed all the cards listing his name, either as victim or detainee for retaliation against the Marauders. Once that idea hit my gray matter, I grabbed it and ran with it! Your reviews always make me smile! Many thanks!!! 😺
Author's Response: Aha! Another review! Warms my heart while I'm waiting for my pipes to thaw after a 4-day freeze going below 0 degrees Fahrenheit! I had soooo much FUN writing this story! But I did have to get a bit angsty with Snape during his silent reflections... It was the only way to lift his spirits in the end. He is superbly human, after all. Thanks for reading and reviewing! 🎄
Author's Response: I'd wanted to do something a bit more light-hearted than Snape just glowering through the holiday season, and playing him off against McGonagall (who would obviously take Harry's side!) seemed to fit the bill. And the spirit of Christmas prevailed over all! Yay! Thanks for reviewing!
Author's Response: Joy to the world! Hahahahaaa! I love trying to come up with something original for each story, and the glitter thingie and the Copperplate Charm made TWO for this story-- yay! But I had to give Snape some peace of mind for Christmas Eve, and I loved doing the starry night scene... That's the way it should be! (Except for Down Under! Hee! It's hard to imagine your climate at Christmas! ;-D ) Thanks for reading and reviewing!
Author's Response: Hahahahaaa!!! And, of course, Harry has no idea that Snape is on to him-- Harry thinks he pulled it off! I really wouldn't want to be a fly on the wall when spring term commences at Hogwarts... Thanks for reading and reviewing! ;-)
Author's Response: Muchas gracias! :-D Author's Response: Muchas gracias! :-D
Harry just got his revenge on Snape, but maybe just maybe, he learned something too. Very well written, and very amusing too! Hope you had a lovely holiday! Author's Response: Thanks! I'd been wanting to do something with those cards for the longest time, and I decided to put a Christmas spin on my original premise of Harry creating faux detention cards. This worked out even better, and I loved doing Snape's Christmas Eve in the final scene! So glad you enjoyed the story, and thanks for the review! :-D
Author's Response: Thanks! I always love hearing from happy readers! A good review warms my heart, and while we're in the throes of the Polar Vortex, I need all the heat I can get!!! ;-)
Author's Response: A "Shadow classic" -- hee hee hee!!! *giggles wildly* Thank you for the compliment, rosina! I really got a kick out of writing this, and it's always a thrill to hear how much my readers like my quirky sense of humor when it's applied to Harry and Snape! As for the carol, I can remember my mother's younger sister singing "Midnight Clear" in the car as we drove along the Interstate in West Virginia when I was about eight. I kept begging her to sing it again and again because of the "angels bending near the earth to touch their harps of gold" -- I LOVE that image! Wow! Many thanks for reading and reviewing! :-D
Author's Response: Hee! Maybe my own life played into the plot subconsciously-- every year, I get more and more aggravated with the gross commercialism of the Christmas season, to the point where I'm an absolute BEAR! But when Christmas Eve rolls around, suddenly the oppressive weight lifts, the spirit of the season finally breaks through, and suddenly I'm SMILING at complete strangers or even when I'm just driving along in the privacy of my car! Glad you liked the story, and thanks for the lovely review! :-) |
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