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The Upside Down is gone, and everyone survived.
Steve is happy - or at least, he should be. If only he could get his head to agree.- Language:
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Sirius has been gone for almost two weeks, and Remus is drowning in grief. Memories of the life they planned together haunt him, while books fall from shelves and notes in Sirius’s handwriting appear.
Sirius is still learning, testing the limits of being a ghost. Silent and unseen, yet desperate to stay with the man he loves, he looks for ways to remind Remus that he isn’t alone.Maybe some losses aren’t as final as they first seem.
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Wild Eyed Boy from Grimmauld Place by FromBooksToFics
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
29 Dec 2025
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Grimmmauld Place had already hollowed itself out by the time Regulus began to climb the mountain.
As he walks through the echoes of the halls, remembering those he has lost, the choices he has made, and the freedom he never dared to take, the First Wizarding War tightens its grip – and the time comes for Regulus to carry out his plan.***
A character study of duty, sacrifice, and what it means to stay. -
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The recruits mourn openly. The drill sergeants grieve in silence, burdened with loss, guilt, and the weight of leadership. A character study of McKinnon, Sullivan, and Howitt facing the death of one of their recruits.
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Regulus never said the words aloud. He wrote them down instead, in a letter never to be found.
But he could never hide anything from his brother, could he?
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Common Mistakes in Fanfiction (And How to Fix Them) by WraithCharmer
Fandoms: No Fandom, Original Work
06 May 2022
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We all make mistakes. Even the best of us, authors who have been writing for years, slip up. That being said, I’ve noticed a lot of writers, particularly young ones or newbies, taking a shot in the dark with spelling, grammar, and general formatting. While they should be applauded for sticking with their stories, these mistakes can frustrate readers and turn them away from a solid story. How many of us have clicked into a fic, only to leave when we find one big wall of text? How many of us have physically recoiled at an inappropriate synonym or substitution, the phrase snapping us out of the story and haunting us long after we’ve finished reading?
For those writers who are starting out, inexperienced, or simply unsure, here are a few things I’ve noticed.
Bookmarked by FromBooksToFics
04 Jul 2026

