spfestmod
02 April 2012 @ 01:02 pm
Snarry Introductory Post/Friending Meme...  

art by [info]accioslash and banner by [info]swtalmnd


It's been quite some time since we've had an introductory post/friending meme. It's a good way to find some interesting new people here and reacquaint yourself with some old friends. If you're anything like us, you might find that several people who you thought you had friended ages ago somehow managed to slip through the cracks. So here's your chance to add them!

Comment below with as much or as little as you want to tell other Snape and Harry fans about yourself. Even just a line or two about who you are and what you do in Snape/Harry fandom is welcome.

And for those those who are interested in potentially adding some new friends, Meme template behind the cut... )
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pekeleke
02 April 2012 @ 01:51 pm
The voice under all silences. Chapter 14  
Author: [info]pekeleke
Pairing: Severus Snape/Harry Potter
Word Count: 4229
Rating: N-17
Summary: Four years after the final battle Severus Snape wakes up to HELL!
Warning(s): Strong language.
A/N: First snarry fic, ever. English is not my mother tongue so mistakes are to be expected.
Beta: None
Disclaimer: The characters used in this fiction are not mine. No money is being made from it.

THE VOICE UNDER ALL SILENCES. Chapter 14   
   
 
 
pekeleke
02 April 2012 @ 01:55 pm
Unveiling Severus.  
Title: Unveiling Severus
Rating :R
Author: [info]Pekeleke
Word Count: 100
Challenge: Written for snarry100 prompt Challenge 312: Epiphany
Warnings: Sexual situation.
Disclaimer: Don't own these characters. No money is being made out of this work!
Summary: Harry watches. Then he sees!

UNVEILING SEVERUS.

 
 
starbuck1332
02 April 2012 @ 08:09 pm
AbstractConcepts (a.k.a. the_con_cept)  
Some of you may have noticed that everything this talented and prolific author has written in the Snarry world is no longer available.

Is there anyone out there that can appeal to him/her to put their amazing work back out there for all of us dedicated readers. We love and relate to some much of what is in his/her work. The touching stories such as "In Memory Of . . ." and "Cornerstone" relate so much so to our own real life experiences and help us through them. It would be devastating to those of us who always thought that they were just a click away and now they are no longer available.

Please help us to reach out to this wonderful author and appeal to him/her to return to us, so that we can continuing enjoying the work they does. If there is anything we the fans can do or say . . . consider it done.