Oh, don't worry. I haven't gone crazy and self-indulgent and started scripting Severus and Hermione's adventures in Paris for the next 19 years. Actually, I didn't write this piece at all; it's a beautiful, Hemingway-inspired gift from
bohemianspirit entitled The Redemption of Jake Barnes. I sent her "The French Connection" near Christmas for her perusal, and
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So I think it shows your strength as a writer that you don't indulge in the siren-call of a sequel (I'm sure you were pressured about it).
I refuse now - but don't ask me, what I will do, when I read the F.C again - unfortunately I'm not very rigorous about my principles ;)
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Generally speaking, so do I. From the perspective of a reader, I resent the author's lack of faith in the reader, and from the perspective of an author, I don't want to limit the places where others can take those ideas. I did feel a certain amount of temptation to write an epilogue for the story, but the more I thought about it, the less I liked the idea. It's hard to let the characters go, but I feel like it is rewarding to do it.
don't ask me, what I will do, when I read the F.C again - unfortunately I'm not very rigorous about my principles ;)
Hee! I think that goes for many of us. I hate to tempt you further, but I have to tell you that this is a fairly open-ended epilogue! It doesn't tie everything together in a neat bundle; it's just a glimpse of what daily life could be like. No 'all was well' here!
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FWIW, I completely agree about this piece being an 'illumination'--it doesn't really feel like an epilogue to me so much as a character study. And I dig that. *g*
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Oh, I know. That's what's so exciting about it to me: it's a peek at one of an infinite array of possibilities. I love the way you describe the 'quantum' approach! That is how I like to approach it.
The praise is totally deserved! It was a wonderful, creative response to the story and I was delighted to share it. It thrills me no end to know that somebody found something I wrote interesting enough to inspire them in their own creative work. Like juno_magic said, it just feeds and builds and grows as people pass that creative energy back and forth. I think that's incredibly exciting.
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What Severus said about his hope for Jake Barnes' character being able to find love, of being worthy of love and acceptance despite his wounds, this is exactly what draws so many Snapefen together, isn't it? We yearn for his redemption, and write tales that, in the main, give him the happy ending that he so deserves; we want to make up for all the cruelty and abandonment he encounters in Canon.
A lovely vignette. When Hermione adds "And Bumby", that was just icing on the cake :-)
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We yearn for his redemption, and write tales that, in the main, give him the happy ending that he so deserves; we want to make up for all the cruelty and abandonment he encounters in Canon.Well, I can't speak for everybody, but for me, this is it exactly. One of the cruelest things in canon, to me, was the way Snape was deprived of any sort of regard, affection or reassurance at every turn. One would hope that he found as least some of that with Lily as a child, but frankly, that's not what's in the ( ... )
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