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steepholm ([personal profile] steepholm) wrote2015-01-31 12:28 pm
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A Question for Fanficcers

Is there a term in common use to distinguish fics consistent with canon (e.g. "Neville and his Grandmother Pack his Bags the Night before he first goes to Hogwarts") from those that contradict it (e.g. "After the Final Victory of the Death Eaters, Draco decides to Employ Ron Weasley as his Houseboy")?

[personal profile] nixwilliams 2015-01-31 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep, the first would be canon compliant/missing scene and the second could be an AU.

However, as [personal profile] jadelennox points out, an AU often takes elements of canon and puts them into a completely different setting (e.g. "Harry Potter is running in the county council elections with the help of his brilliant campaign manager Hermione Granger, but local gentleman farmer and man about town Draco Malfoy has been put forward to contest the seat for the Conservatives and is proving a wily rival" or "Molly Weasley runs a chaotic but popular cafe in Warren Street with the haphazard assistance of her twin sons, George and Fred. When a disheveled young homeless boy named Harry arrives on the scene, they decide to offer him a job").

[personal profile] nixwilliams 2015-01-31 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Now I kind of want to read those two fics.

[personal profile] nixwilliams 2015-02-01 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Bat my eyelashes at you until you oblige? :D :D :D