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  1. My fave Fem!Harry stories really focus on the richness of her friendships. I do really dislike the popular ships in this subgenre, like Tomarry and Snarry. There are some great ongoing or abandoned Fem!Harry stories still in the gen fic area so future ships I hate isn’t a dealbreaker for me, as long as the story is well-written.

  2. What most fanfic writers do instead is just rewrite Harry’s personality so he’s the star instead of the world; Harry is methodical and rational, or Harry is super independent, or Harry is a Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw or Slytherin, blah blah blah.

  3. A Fem!Harry fic By all rights, the story of Holly Potter and Alex Kann should have ended when they parted ways at age 11. Their destinies lay in different worlds: witch and Muggle; magic and science; Scotland and London. Then Alex came up with the idea of selling potions to Muggles.

  4. one-shot - A fanfic that consists of only one chapter and/or is first published in its completed form, as opposed to a fanfic consisting of multiple chapters which are published over time. OFC - An original female character. OFC may also mean "other female character". OMC - An original male character. OMC may also mean "other male character".

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    Still, Harry wasn't one to abort a plan just because it didn't survive the first moments of execution. And then, one by one, she picks up better reasons to stay. - An adventure of a resourceful, female MoD!Harry; spanning from the reclamation of Erebor to the end of the Third Age.

  6. Female Harry Potter I do not own Harry Potter but as the same this is my AU but inspired. This is all just if Harry was a girl so OOF. This is also smart Fem!Harry so don't be confused, and it's a twin AU. If you're confused please comment and I shall answer your questions!

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  8. Slash fiction (also known as "m/m slash" or slashfic) is a genre of fan fiction that focuses on romantic or sexual relationships between fictional characters of the same sex.

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