Thank you for your bunch of links! I admire you for having delved into various canon characters. I think I can understand what you mean with not knowing exactly where to point me to look for the theme we talked about. Over the years I’ve been happy to mention – and happier when a reader has mentioned – some significant themes (related to the society) in my fic, but the post-OotP novel is basically about Remus’s personal and social development, which leads him to defend his fellow creatures’ rights, too, while he’s dealing with his hardships and losses.
Yes, I’m addicted to Remus, and I couldn’t resist picking first your last link. I’ve already read the first chapter, and I’m not disappointed to see that this fic’s actually about other werewolves and about multicultural life after his death (as I must accept that in your seven-books-consistent world he had to die in 1998). I’m going to post a comment on AO3, but I want to say here that I’m ever more thrilled. The wonderful new fandom friend with whom I can have these discussions writes fiction, too, excellently. Do I dare hope you’ll have time to read something by me so that we could discuss both your fic and mine?
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Yes, I’m addicted to Remus, and I couldn’t resist picking first your last link. I’ve already read the first chapter, and I’m not disappointed to see that this fic’s actually about other werewolves and about multicultural life after his death (as I must accept that in your seven-books-consistent world he had to die in 1998). I’m going to post a comment on AO3, but I want to say here that I’m ever more thrilled. The wonderful new fandom friend with whom I can have these discussions writes fiction, too, excellently. Do I dare hope you’ll have time to read something by me so that we could discuss both your fic and mine?