FictionAlley.org, the largest Harry Potter fanfiction and discussion website, is hosting, sponsoring and supporting events in over fifty cities surrounding the release of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the third movie based on J.K. Rowling's blockbuster series.
(PRWEB) May 30, 2004 -- As FictionAlley.org approaches its third anniversary
to Harry Potter fans around the world, the site is involved in hosting and
promoting parties around the world for moviegoers eager to see Harry Potter and
the Prisoner of Azkaban surrounded by friends and fellow fans.
In New York City on June 5, the day after the movie's release, the site, along
with The Leaky Cauldron (http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org), will host a
sell-out showing of the movie, the third in the blockbuster Harry Potter series,
at 3:30 in the afternoon at the IMAX theater at 1998 Broadway (Broadway & 68th
Street) in New York City.
In under a month, the sites sold six hundred tickets to fans who are eager for a
community experience. FictionAlley president Heidi Tandy says, "FictionAlley is
always thrilled to see fans get together, virtually and in the real world; the
Harry Potter community is dynamic, creative and incredibly participatory, so an
event like this is a chance to dress up, share trivia and simply talk for hours
about the books and films."
Also, FictionAlley is pleased to support the plans for line parties in over
fifty cities around the world. The parties are being organized by The Witching
Hour committee, who are planning a Harry Potter symposium in Salem, Mass. in
October of 2005. (http://www.witchinghour.org or http://www.hp2005.org)
Prisoner of Azkaban is frequently ranked as the favorite Harry Potter book by
FictionAlley's members, and expectations about the film have built to a fever
pitch, especially as the initial reviews for the film have been unanimously
strong.
Moderators and members of FictionAlley, as well as authors whos Harry Potter
fanfics are hosted on the site, are available for interviews via email,
telephone or other means.
ABOUT FICTIONALLEY
FictionAlley was founded in the summer of 2001 by a dozen Harry Potter fans -
mostly fanfic writers and artists. FictionAlley was created to archive all Harry
Potter fanfic, as long as the story met a reasonable standard for grammar and
spelling, and did not merit an "adults only" rating. All of the founders desired
a community in which no person would be unreasonably censored - a place where
people could engage in spirited and thought-provoking debates, discussions, and
analysis, and the site's policies are rooted in those of the American LIbrary
Association's anti-censorship policies.
FictionAlley also hosts writing discussion boards, Harry Potter analysis and
discussion boards and grammar education boards in FictionAlley Park. The Park
hosts almost one million posts from over 50,000 registeres users on topics
ranging from analysis of individual characters and scenes from the Harry Potter
books and films to the development of original writing.
As of April 1, 2004, FictionAlley had almost 70,000 chapters and stories from
over 6,000 authors.
ArtisticAlley links to over ten thousand thousand fan- and fantasy-art works, as
well as videos and comic strips, from well over two thousand artists, as well as
half a dozen message boards where artists discuss technique and creative issues.
In April, 2004, FictionAlley was nominated for a WEBBY Award for best community,
and came in second in the Visitor's Choice competition, where ordinary internet
users select the top site; LiveJournal.com, a site with over three million
registered users, came in first.
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