“I also felt that Ron and Hermione would have gotten divorced. I'm sorry, I just do. The end of Harry Potter did feel ultimately to me...just the fact everybody had married everybody. The books were so real and so grounded in what things are really like when you're that age, she nailed that so beautifully. And then there was this slightly fantastical ending. I know that was there for her to say, 'Really, I mean it, no more books,' but you do sort of go, people who were in a war are different from people who haven't been, and how does it affect them? But am I going to second-guess my favorite writer? I think not.” HumourRealismRealism In Fiction Author:Joss Whedon
“The fiery heat of love by now had cooled, for from the time he kissed her hinder parts, he didn't give a tinker's curse for tarts, his malady was cured by his endeavor, and he defied all paramours whatever.” Coming Of AgeRelationships AdviceTinkerbellParamoreCommunity LifeSocial FabricRealism In FictionMill Town Book:The Miller's Prologue and Tale Source: The Miller's Prologue and Tale
“I believe one of the important differences between creating literature and just telling a story around the campfire is that in literature you’re recreating the experience of life, not just relaying a ‘this happened, then that happened’ kind of narrative. The specific details and layers of depth that make the world of the story — and what the character is experiencing in that world — as real as possible are elements I love as a reader and, consequently, elements I strive to use effectively as a writer.” LiteratureFiction WritingRealism In Fiction Author:Lara Campbell McGehee
“The fiery heat of love by now had cooled, For from the time he kissed her hinder parts He didn't give a tinker's curse for tarts; His malady was cured by this endeavor And he defied all paramours whatever.” CommunityComing Of AgeRelationships AdviceTinkerbellParamoreSocial FabricRealism In Fiction Book:The Miller's Prologue and Tale Source: The Miller's Prologue and Tale