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Severus at 35

Meta Monday Returns!

This week Harry Potter is turning 35!

In January 1995, during Harry's third year, Severus Snape had his 35th birthday. Unknowingly, he was about to embark on his last year free of the Dark Lord; while he had a respectable career, we know little else about his personal or professional life.

How do you think Severus spent his free time? What do you think he'd accomplished as a Potions Master? Would he have continued to explore spell crafting? And finally, how do you think his 35th year would compare to Harry's?

Answer any or all :)
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TBT! Severus and a Muggle Education?




Today we're looking back to July of 2008 when snapedom was posting solely on IJ. We'll have the opportunity to read or reread what people were thinking about Severus, his parents, and the Evans family. There's even a bit of talk about social classes, religion and ethnicity, but it all leads back to this question: Did Severus attend Muggle school?

After reading, you'll no doubt have thoughts about what was written (Tobias and the books!). You're welcome to renew or continue the discussion here, and I hope you enjoy today's memory from snapedom's Pensieve as much as I did. :)




*Posting early -for my timezone- to give more continents a chance to enjoy TBT on Thursday.
tea, mug, writer

Is Snape so bad as a teacher?

This is a response to the January challenge on Snapedom. I was apprehensive about posting, because the situations I describe are real. But the two crimes against students I discuss (briefly) haven't been mentioned yet, so I took the plunge. The essay follows the cut - It's g rated, as usual, and fairly short - probably no more than 1,500 words.
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glitterrose

The Snape Clan--Volume 1: Severus Snape: His Life, Death, and Life

You are holding in your hands the only authentic, factually derived history of my life, compiled by the author over several years of interviews, field trips, and more casual encounters between us. I have approved it entire, and while the author's interpretations may not agree with mine, I certify the data upon which she draws her conclusions. The author has graciously allowed my occasional dissent in footnote form. She is far too forgiving, a typical Gryffindor trait.

At my authorized biographer's request, I quote American author and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens: "The report of my death is an exaggeration". As a double agent in my adult life, and as a disaffected youth, I collected many enemies and non-friends among wizards, most of whom are dead now. I grieve for the senseless loss of life, and the loss of the opportunity for reconciliation with most, but not all, of these former acquaintances. I think, had we survived the fall of Voldemort together, we would have been allies, if not friends. I hope that this rendition of the truth, as far as it can be discovered, will satisfy students of history and the insatiably curious.

Severus Snape, Potions Master

The life and times of Severus Snape, comprising at this moment of publication the most recent 60 years, were fraught with dangers.

There were the dangers of Snape's birthright: as a child of a witch married to a Muggle, and not the most exemplary of Muggles or witches at that, Snape was both wizard and Muggle and yet neither. He struggled with his identity and role in life, in which neither society would willingly accept him without question.

There were the dangers of the environment, a full-fledged embodiment of that ancient Chinese curse: may you live in interesting times. In such a time of troubles, when all is unstable and uncertain, one may not know how to best proceed, and Snape made many a grievous error as he grew to manhood. He had no help from his family, his teachers, or his friends, as all were guided by Blood prejudice, House prejudice, and class prejudice. in addition, wizarding society was buffeted by the threat of that Half-Blood Dark Wizard who called himself Lord Voldemort, and who dominated the wizarding world for most of the 20th century. Severus Snape was caught up in the terrors unleashed by Tom Riddle even before his birth. How he survived those times and worked to defeat the Dark Lord forms the basis of the first volume of this series.

Snape's wife Rose, whom he met years after the Death of Voldemort, lived a similarly afflicted life before meeting her match: born of an ancient magical heritage, her magic hidden from the world and from her own experience, Rose was raised as a Muggle and lived as a Muggle, totally unaware of her gift. Her life story is told in volume 2, with her permission, cooperation, and endorsement.

For Rose and Severus Snape, life was a series of experimental forays, often leading to painful failures, until they found each other. The third volume covers Snape's life from the year he met Rose Mallorn, whom he married and with whom he founded the international clan he leads today, until his retirement from Hogwarts. When Severus met Rose, the magic truly began for them both.


Hermione Granger-Mallorn, Author



Thus begins my promised posting of the Master's Bio. I shall attempt to move it along, Real Life permitting! Karen Detroit
tea, mug, writer

Happy Birthday, Severus!

I'll be posting this on my own livejournal, too - here are my sister and I, as the Gringotts Grrls, performing a musical tribute to that most admirable teacher and spy! The performance was on Sunday, and one of the girls who came *already* has this up on youtube!

http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=PX70…

In case you're curious, I'm the short one with the tin whistle.
Mysduende

Potions Master 2008

Here's a New Years resolution for ya:

"I will start the New Year off right with my very own Severus Snape 2008 calendar!"

because...
who the heck cares about general HP calendars that only glorify the trio for 12 months? ;)



Click the above image for a sneak peek of the the calendar. Includes US, UK, Celestial Holidays as well as important Snape events (such as Snapefest 2008.)

Cult of Snape Calendar


Long Live Severus Snape in 2008!
tea, mug, writer

Either a fic rec (it is Friday, right?). or an entry to the challenge?

This was originally intended for the November challenge, but I realized while looking at some of the other entries and comments that it's far too long. It is a short story, about 6,000 words, in which I explain how Snape survived, and what happened to him afterwards. Enjoy!

http://mary-j-59.livejournal.com/1…