You said you were focusing on Snape cliches this year, and I thought of a couple:
1) Squib Snape--there seem to be a lot of fanfics where Snape loses his magic post-war, either permanently or temporarily. How does he react? Is it traumatizing to lose his magic, or does he find it easy to leave the wizarding world behind and slip into an anonymous Muggle life?
2) Snape slash--one of Torino's weekly questions was on "Snape's other women," and I thought it might be fun to do a "Snape's men" question or challenge. Why do we like to slash Snape, and whom do we like to slash him with? And maybe a separate het challenge so as not to discriminate against the non-slashers, or just a single general challenge on Snape romance?
For a more serious challenge, I was thinking of Snape and the Malfoys, but when I double-checked, it was already a Torino's weekly question, so I don't know if that would be too redundant.
1) Squib Snape--there seem to be a lot of fanfics where Snape loses his magic post-war, either permanently or temporarily. How does he react? Is it traumatizing to lose his magic, or does he find it easy to leave the wizarding world behind and slip into an anonymous Muggle life?
2) Snape slash--one of Torino's weekly questions was on "Snape's other women," and I thought it might be fun to do a "Snape's men" question or challenge. Why do we like to slash Snape, and whom do we like to slash him with? And maybe a separate het challenge so as not to discriminate against the non-slashers, or just a single general challenge on Snape romance?
For a more serious challenge, I was thinking of Snape and the Malfoys, but when I double-checked, it was already a Torino's weekly question, so I don't know if that would be too redundant.