"Snarry" is, for better or worse, firmly entrenched as shorthand for "Snape/Harry," but I refuse to call Severus and Charity "Sevarity." :-P I also don't get why the hell people pair Severus' last name with his partner's first name in these shorthand dealies; whatever happened to parallel construction? But I digress. ;-)
First, I want to direct you to an absolutely gorgeous Severus/Harry postwar fic. It was based--by request of the recipient,
venturous (venturous1 on LJ)--upon the story I wrote for Ven for last year's Snapedom Summer Fest: Merry Meet Again. The author picked up where I left off and spun a fascinating tale of woundedness and healing, magic and love.
We Shall Meet in all Directions
Author:
megyal (on LJ)
Pairing: Snape/Harry
Rating: PG
Summary: Right after the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry's beleaguered mind continues to deal with comforting hallucinations and stark reality.
Second, I've continued to write drabbles for
snape100 about Severus and Charity. My latest drabbles have been a series centering around Severus and Charity going out of the country on holiday for the summer (1993 is implied). Rather than link to each story on LJ, IJ, and DW versions of Snape100, I'll just provide the links on my fic archive.
The Summer Holiday series, in order:
* High Flying Lover
* Letting Off Steam
* Not Going That Way
* The Dunderheads Had Not Pained Him for Nineteen Hours, All Was Well
* Begin at the Beginning
* Whenever We Begin
* Ruminations on an Anonymous Correspondence
* No Escape from Reality
Future drabbles will also be archived on my IJ, linked on the sidebar under "Summer Holiday series - Severus/Charity."
First, I want to direct you to an absolutely gorgeous Severus/Harry postwar fic. It was based--by request of the recipient,
We Shall Meet in all Directions
Author:
Pairing: Snape/Harry
Rating: PG
Summary: Right after the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry's beleaguered mind continues to deal with comforting hallucinations and stark reality.
Second, I've continued to write drabbles for
The Summer Holiday series, in order:
* High Flying Lover
* Letting Off Steam
* Not Going That Way
* The Dunderheads Had Not Pained Him for Nineteen Hours, All Was Well
* Begin at the Beginning
* Whenever We Begin
* Ruminations on an Anonymous Correspondence
* No Escape from Reality
Future drabbles will also be archived on my IJ, linked on the sidebar under "Summer Holiday series - Severus/Charity."
Granted, that makes sense from the POV of the "Harry filter," but it doesn't make sense from the POV of fans and writers who view the character empathetically and/or sympathetically. It irks me enough in general discussion--maybe not to the point of being "truly obsessed," lol, but as the proverbial grain of sand in the shoe that annoys me whenever I encounter it. (Then again, I tend to be the kind of person who, once I notice something, wonders how long it's going to take the rest of the world to catch up with me and see a thing the way I'M seeing it. ;-)) But my point here is that is makes no sense, whatsoever, when someone is writing of Severus Snape in the context of an intimate relationship, to continue to refer to (and think of?) him as "Snape." By the time the clothes come off, most people are on a first-name basis!
Possible exception: Severus/Harry. I could see them continuing to call each other "Snape" and "Potter," though the subtext of those names would be rather different than during Harry's school years. And note that Snape/Potter is also parallel construction--but "Snarry," admittedly, has a nicer ring to it than "Snotter." ;-)
In general, I prefer just to use the full first names (or first-last/first-last) in naming a paring, rather than using the cutesy shorthand mashups. But I suppose I'm going against the grain, there, in a culture with J-Lo and Brangelina, et al. Not even Susan Boyle is safe, having been dubbed SuBo. Alas, what times we live in...
I agree.
is makes no sense, whatsoever, when someone is writing of Severus Snape in the context of an intimate relationship, to continue to refer to (and think of?) him as "Snape." By the time the clothes come off, most people are on a first-name basis!
Yeah, I agree with this too in most cases (depends on the ship -- you point out that it's conceivable Severus and Harry could continue to think of each other as Snape and Potter, and I think the same is true e.g. of Severus and Sirius). Odd enough when the POV character is someone other than Severus; one written from Severus's POV in which he's still called "Snape" by the narrative voice just boggles the mind.
"Snarry," admittedly, has a nicer ring to it than "Snotter." ;-)
No kidding. ;)
in a culture with J-Lo and Brangelina, et al. Not even Susan Boyle is safe, having been dubbed SuBo.
...DanRad...