<P> Tracey "T" Proctor, a moderator of FictionAlley.org, a Harry Potter fanfiction website, said' I don't really get into the children's aspect of it, but rather the teachers, the adult characters . I read someone once who said, "If she didn't want us fantasizing about her characters, she needs to stop having these handsome men portraying them ." And that's the truth: It's very hard not to look at Alan Rickman (Professor Severus Snape) and Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy) and not get erotic thoughts . I have some fan fiction at Fiction Alley . You want to write stories about the characters that J.K. is not writing, about their love lives that you don't see in the book .' </P> <P> In November 2006, Jason Isaacs, who plays Lucius Malfoy in the Potter films, said that he had read fan fiction about his character and gets "a huge kick out of the more far - out stuff ." </P> <P> Prior to the publication of Deathly Hallows, much of the energy of the Potter fandom was devoted to speculation and debate about upcoming plot and character developments . To this end, clues from the earlier books and deliberate hints from J.K. Rowling (in interviews and on her website) were heavily scrutinised by fans . In particular, fan essays were published on websites such as Mugglenet (the "world famous editorials"), the Harry Potter Lexicon and The Leaky Cauldron (Scribbulus project) among others: offering theories, comment and analysis on all aspects of the series . The Yahoo discussion list Harry Potter for Grown Ups (founded in 1999) is also noteworthy for its detailed criticism and discussion of the Harry Potter books . </P> <P> Speculation intensified with the July 2005 publication of Half - Blood Prince and the detailed post-publication interview given by Rowling to Mugglenet and The Leaky Cauldron . Notably, DumbledoreIsNotDead.com sought to understand the events of the sixth book in a different way . (Rowling later confirmed, however--on 2 August 2006--that Dumbledore was, in fact, dead, humorously apologising to the website as she did so .) A collection of essays, Who Killed Albus Dumbledore?: What Really Happened in Harry Potter and the Half - Blood Prince? Six Expert Harry Potter Detectives Examine the Evidence, was published by Zossima Press in November 2006 . Contributors included the Christian author John Granger and Joyce Odell of Red Hen Publications, whose own website contains numerous essays on the Potterverse and fandom itself . </P>

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