Well, okay, I'm going to be spamming the thread for a while. So in view of the fact that some of you did not frequent the dear departed Faeriewylde forums, I think I'd better give you some background.
As a lot of you already know, my hobby is book design, and I have a website where I post .pdfs of my finished projects. That's at redhen-publications. It's a dot com. These are pretty much all based on fanfic and nearly all of the originals are still posted online in the usual fanfic archives. I don't write them, I just design and typeset the Red Hen editions. And, no publication gets posted on Red Hen until it has the original author's approval.
I just finished a project and sent it off to the author for checking. If she send me corrections I'll roll them in, which may mean that the pagination may change, and I may end up having to either add or subtract a chapter tail illustration or two, or even add another full page one to keep other things even. I design these to be read in spreads, so they need to have an even number of pages. In any case, it isn't quite finished, but the long haul is over.
That was a couple of weeks ago, and I haven't heard back yet. She's probably swamped, so I'll give it a month before contacting her to find out what's up. But in any case: the project won't be posted until I have her say-so. But the illustrations are mine, and you don't need to have read the story to look at them. I wouldn't mind getting some peer review on them if you feel like it.
The story is actually three stories by an author who goes by the pen name of paganaidd, and they are posted on ff.net. They are closely connected, so they are being issued in one volume on Red Hen. The story is Harry Potter fanfic (most of the projects on Red Hen are, but not all of them. There are also a couple of Oz books and a fantasy series based on Bioware's Dragon Age), and it opens some 21 years after the final battle in Deathly Hallows and a couple of years after the epilogue.
It's reasonably extensive. I'll be posting 30-some graphics overall. A couple of them are large chapter tail illos, three are section openers at the beginning of each separate volume, and there is an end piece from the middle volume. Most of these are portraits. The other graphics are illos from the actual story.
I should mention that the work is going to be entitled 'Memories and Dreams' and a great many of the scenes illustrated are indeed from either dream sequences or memories. Which should explain the frequent appearance of Professor Snape.
So: to the project. The opener of book 1 ('Dudley's Memories'), and, if I can get it into the same post, the Frontispiece.