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New podfic alert! Do you like to feel sad, but it’s a good sad? Have I got a fic for you!
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Title: Stop All The Clocks
Author:@firethesound
Rating:Explicit
Length: 4.5 hours
Warnings: Major character death
Selected tags: Grief/mourning, auror partners, angst/humour, getting together, tea, socks

Summary: Living with Draco was difficult; living without him is unbearable. But if there’s one thing Harry learned from the war, it’s that even when one life ends, the rest of the world goes right on living.

Listen to it on AO3!

ps. there’s bonus materials in chapter 2 wherin I rave about the structure of the fic and how hard it is to record while sobbing

The Set

“Draco put his fingers in his ears”

One of my favorite scenes. I couldn’t get the image of Draco out of my head and of course I had to make the matching set.

Auror Partners - Inspired by All Our Secrets Laid Bare

Inspired by Firethesound’s story All Our Secrets Laid Bare I’ve been working on Podficcing this story and wanted to create cover art for it. I just love this story and these boys. This is not based on a specific scene or descriptions per say but more my feeling of the essence of them. It was a lot of fun I haven’t been inspired to draw in forever but I’m happy with it. I hope it brings a smile to your face too Podfic will post on Ao3 beginning February 4th and will post 2 chapters a week Mondays and Fridays. ALT

Fanfic Classics, batch 4 (Drarry, cold edition)

More Serious Literary Work Book Covers, with a cold theme. Snow, ice, cold rain, and winter! Bleak landscapes & existential melancholy! Or they just sort of feel shivery and long-cold-night to me.

Put on warm socks before reading.

Part1,2,3, explanation of what I mean by “classics.” Art credits below.

In order:

  • “Forest in Hoarfrost” by Ivan Shishkin, before 1898
  • Detail of “Self-Portrait with Cigarette” by Henri-Edmond Cross, 1880
  • “The messenger of autumn” by Paul Klee, 1922
  • “They like winter in New York State” (WPA Poster), between 1936-1941
  • “Melting Snow. Fontainbleau” by Paul Cezanne, 1880
  • “Piano Keys Lake” by Frantisek Kupka, 1905
  • “Plate 101: Raven” by John James Audubon, before 1851
  • “Futurist Composition” by Joseph Stella, 1914
  • Illustration from “Meditationes emblematicae de restaurata pace Germaniae” by Johann Vogel, 1649
  • Detail of “The Searchlights” by Henri Meunier, 1917
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