By Anne B. Walsh
Reviews
Waywren Truesong posted a comment on Wednesday 11th March 2009 2:17am
More than, especially as I only just got done reading everything of yours this site had to offer. <3 Somehow I hadn't realised just how bad the damage would have been... but then, I suppose I was busy thinking Cecy could fix all. ^^
Anne B. Walsh replied:
Yeah, I really do write a lot, don't I? And there are limitations to all magic, even hers. Otherwise the story's no fun.
bookaholic_au posted a comment on Wednesday 11th March 2009 12:08am
THank you thank you thank you thank you.
I will send cookies later, but have to go to bed now ...
Anne B. Walsh replied:
You're welcome x 4, and no rush!
AnnaTigg posted a comment on Tuesday 10th March 2009 9:39pm
Hurrah, you're back, and in style as always. Great chapter, I like the idea of the ferecarne - much better than Wormtail's silver hand! Very glad you have updated this, now I was wondering (as I ask you oh so frequently) might we see an update on FD very soon??
Anne B. Walsh replied:
FD is an obstinate little story--comes when I'm at work, runs away as soon as I get home. I'll try, though!
Olwen posted a comment on Saturday 14th February 2009 5:17am
Hmm... TVP to me is textured vegetable protein, and tastes awesome in a vegetarian chili! I think I'll be having some context confusion with this acronym.
callie posted a comment on Saturday 24th January 2009 12:08am
nice.........
HGRHfan35 posted a comment on Tuesday 20th January 2009 6:05am
Just found this through your bio-page, I think.
I like this story & all song liricks can stay in, instead of being cut-out.
Hope this all ends on a good note, I love happy endings, no, need happy endings. :)
One hopefull guess, Cecy's un-requited love .... is that Snape? If so, who did he choose or is he in love with Lily in this world as well.
Who is Morgan's husband or have I missed that.
Thank you for a great story.
Lynn Terald posted a comment on Sunday 18th January 2009 6:17pm
Wow, you actually had me scared there for a while with Draco and Luna's situation. Good come-back, though and I'm really, really glad that they didn't get caught.
I've been curious as to your plans for Snape and how you plan to handle his death in the original cannon, but now I think that I understand what you're going to do with him. Hopefully I'm right and don't have to smack my head against the wall, because it would make for a great ending. I really don't want to say it, because it might jinx it or make you change your mind...
Anyways, on a different note, I hope you answer later in the story the question of how Dumbledore even knew to get in touch with Cesy. I mean, who would think to even look for another world, let alone a specific counterpart to the one person he might have loved if not for Lily Potter.
Patches posted a comment on Sunday 18th January 2009 9:25am
This is such a good story. I am really enjoying it. Evil Overlord List? What a great idea. I will deffinitely look that up. I really like the interaction between the worlds and the characters of each world and how they react. Snape sacrificing himself in the world where he would never have the woman of his dreams was perfect because it sets up the real possibility that he and "Cecy" in the other world will have a lifetime together at the end.Thank you so much for writing. I also look forward to more of FD. Thanks so much for another view of the Potterverse! pms
callie posted a comment on Saturday 17th January 2009 9:41pm
great story!!!!
i love it!!!!!
can't wait for the next chapter!!!!
callie posted a comment on Friday 16th January 2009 12:41pm
hehe you used my name!
i'm a baby!!
googoo gaga!!!!!
callie posted a comment on Thursday 15th January 2009 11:09pm
hehe this sounds great!!!!
now off i go to read the rest!
Anne B. Walsh replied:
I've certainly had fun writing it, and continue to do so.
DWA20 posted a comment on Thursday 15th January 2009 1:04am
I have to wonder, what would happen if Draco brought back the horcrux "container" from the alternate universe... Could both items exist in the same world at the same time or would they destroy each other?
Anne B. Walsh replied:
Considering that counterpart people seem perfectly able to coexist, I don't think anything would happen, but it's worth a thought. Thanks!
BT posted a comment on Wednesday 14th January 2009 1:40pm
This is a great story! Unlike a reviewer last chapter, I don't think it is BETTER than your Dangerverse, just ... different. I wondered what DH would have been like with a better Draco, especially for Luna. There was so much potential for Draco to become better after Book 6, and I was disappointed, even if it was more realistic.
Keep writing! I can't believe I didn't catch this story being written until Chapter 57! Love it! LOVE IT.
Anne B. Walsh replied:
Well, I didn't post it here until Chapter 55 or so, so you're not that bad. Yeah, Draco could have become better, but only if he didn't go right back to the place that taught him to be bad... I wanted Snape to take him away to somewhere safe, personally, and have him show up at the last moment and help Harry...
creaothceann posted a comment on Wednesday 14th January 2009 11:08am
>If you'd care to try the main stories again, they do get better...
All right. :)
Ravenclawchaser68 posted a comment on Wednesday 14th January 2009 5:33am
Whew. Finally caught up, so now I can go back to working on my 30 page paper due Friday afternoon. This is a great story. I really love the way you developed Draco's character. I'm not a fan of canon Draco at all, but the way you've shaped him here is completely believable. I'm looking forward to seeing who ends up in which world- I kind of think Draco might end up where he started. Thanks for writing!
Jay
Anne B. Walsh replied:
This has been and continues to be great fun to write. No comment about who ends up where... mwahaha.
creaothceann posted a comment on Wednesday 14th January 2009 4:48am
> [...] and get over my urge to quit
So you're continuing? Great! :D
Don't be discouraged; everybody has their preferences. As I said I haven't read everything, and this one is nice. :)
Anne B. Walsh replied:
Don't worry, at this point I don't think I could quit writing.
If I'm being honest, I agree with you about some of my early work, but it was just that, my early work. The Dangerverse is my coming-of-age piece as a writer; it's taught me how to learn to write, really. Not how to write--I'll be learning that my whole life--but how to improve and keep improving. And as much as I hate it, criticism is important to that process. So thanks.
If you'd care to try the main stories again, they do get better... I killed off a major secondary character and stuck a main character with a horrible curse lately...
Aki posted a comment on Tuesday 13th January 2009 11:33pm
warning? hmmm, about what?
Darryn posted a comment on Tuesday 13th January 2009 11:10pm
Awesome story, I look forward to reading more of it.
Aki posted a comment on Tuesday 13th January 2009 10:54pm
hey, surely you are not a coward to turn tail and run once you realise this is not a perfect world? i thought the people you love are here?
HGRHfan35 posted a comment on Wednesday 11th March 2009 6:51am
Anne B. Walsh replied: