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Red Hen
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Name: | Joyce Odell |
Alias(es): | Red Hen, jodel_from_aol |
Type: | essayist, fanartist, ezine publisher |
Fandoms: | Harry Potter, others |
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URL: | http://www.redhen-publications.com/ (Red Hen Publications) jodel_from_aol at LiveJournal |
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The Red Hen is a Harry Potter fan best known for writing in-depth essays on the series, starting in 2003.
Red Hen also contributed to the 2006 book Who Killed Albus Dumbledore?: What Really Happened in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince? Six Expert Harry Potter Detectives Examine the Evidence.
The Red Hen was part of the rampant speculation over the leaked Deathly Hallows carpet book, and argued that the book was a hoax.[1]
Red Hen was a keynote speaker at Prophecy in 2007.
In addition to their meta, the Red Hen also creates computer-generated fanart and formats and designs e-publications of fanfiction. These fanworks are on the Red Hen's website.
Other examples of her work
- Fanfic: Electrifying the Oral Tradition, essay (May 2005)
- So. Here we are now, nearly a year down the road from the release of the final book of the series., essay (July? 2008)
Further reading
- The Red Hen Updates Her Invaluable Interlibrum Website at Hogwarts Professor (May 2013)
- Chicken Scratchings: Who Is Red Hen? at redhen-publications.com
References
- ^ jodel_from_aol at LiveJournal. Harry Potter and the Dubious Hullaballoo, posted 17 July 2007. Linked from carpet book discussion at spoil_me_dh on 18 July 2007.