Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

"Conjure-Man," by Ishafel

By the time I was three paragraphs into this, I was pretty sure I would want to rec it.

But by the time I finished it, I knew. This is the sort of story that saves a ship from bad canon. For me.

Title: Conjure-Man
Author: [info]ishafel
Pairing: Snape/Harry
Rating: NC 17
Warnings: Not really
Summary:Where else would you look for a ghost but in the city of the dead?




Review by Regan V




Harry learns that Snape might be in New Orleans, post-Katrina, and seeks him there. Normally, I'd shy back from a fic that used a recent RL tragedy as a backdrop (I've seen some using 9/11, or worse, the Holocaust that made me wince). But here, the setting works wonderfully well, in a spare and unsentimental fashion. After all, Harry and Snape ended in canon in a damaged, postwar society, and this setting maps that feeling---of a story continued amidst the ruins---on to the devastated streets of New Orleans.

Characterzation of both of them is note-perfect here. This is one of the most canon-compliant renditions of Snape and of a Snape/Harry relationship that I've ever read. And the prose style is something to savor slowly and reread again: understated, smooth, and supple.


excerpt is beneath the cut )

I'll admit that I've been reading mostly gen lately, and gen that assumes that Snape died in May 1998. But this story is the sort of imagined ending that can get me past the death of Snape. It carries such conviction, such plausibility and is so compelling that I simply surrendered to its view of things. And where that took me was a much, much better place than where DH left me.

This? Is, you will come to agree, what we need much, much more of.

Saturday, May 28th, 2005

Review: "When the Rose and the Fire Are One," by Perverse Idyll

Title: When the Rose and the Fire Are One
Author [info]perverse_idyll
Rating NC 17
Warnings She warns for rough sex, but I wouldn't have seen it that way. I mean, what is a little nibbling between friends? There's a character death, but not in the main pairing and it's not harrowing. It's AU in terms of taking liberties with the ending of Book 7.
Word Count 81,000 elegant words. Save this one for when you have a whole afternoon free, eh?
Summary Harry's haunted by guilt. Snape's warded by roses. Each must free the other in order to free himself.




I don't know where to start. Perhaps first with my astonishment that this is the first HP fanfic that this author has ever written. As far as I know, the first story she's ever posted (hard as this is to believe, on the evidence). Where has she been hiding this light, I ask? more flailing under the cut, along with an attempt at a review )