It’s hard to believe the first day of Term 17 is coming to a
close. The amount of posting that has already taken place at the Opening Feast
has been incredible, and the Author Café has been full of people dropping in
and out since morning. The excitement for the start of term seems to be
contagious. But before we get truly get lost in the plots, friendships, drama
and pranks that are surely coming up, we on the Admin Team want to take a
moment to congratulate our newest Staff Member of Term. Our staff members do an
incredible amount for the site IC and OOC, from writing reviews to posting
lessons, and this award is reserved for the author who went above and beyond in
putting time and energy into RMI during Term 16.
And so, for all her wonderful work and cheerful enthusiasm,
the Admin Team would like to recognize the author of Mary-Louise Clarke, our
old librarian, as the new Staff Member of Term. This decision was quick and
unanimous on our part, so clearly has she stood out when it comes to her staff
responsibilities. She has been consistent in getting her lessons and other work
done on time and will stepping up this term as our new Spellwork professor and
Head of House for Lyra. She has also developed Mary-Louise into a hilarious, if
somewhat terrifying, character who is fantastic to post with. As librarian,
Mary-Louise seems to have had a slew of bad experiences but nevertheless has
maintained her forthright verve and penchant for propriety:
She unknowingly inherited the two kneazles, Sir Balan and
Sir Balin, who live in the Reference Center: “In the beginning she had thought
Sir Balan was just putting on a bit of holiday weight, nothing to worry about.
Except after some careful observation it became clear that SIr Balan wasn’t a
Sir at all and the extra weight? Now that was something to be concerned about.
Sir Balan had been expecting her own tiny brood of miscreants.”
Upon stumbling upon a “discarded crisp packet” in the
Reference Center, “the image haunted her as she lay in bed at night until the
Librarian could cope no more” and resulted in students finding themselves
cleaning bookshelves without magic.
And finally, one day Mary-Louise walked in to find the
Reference Center straight up filled with bubbles: “Bringing her hand to her
hair she waded over to her desk and slumped down onto the chair. Shoes now
kicked off and discarded she watched warily as children shoved limbs into the
bubbles and tossed fistfuls at each other. There was no point expecting much
studying to take place today.”
Mary-Louise’s author is in many ways the opposite of the
often vexed and exasperated ex-librarian she writes. She can often be found in
the Author Café cheerily supporting fellow authors in her characteristically
lighthearted and authentic manner, and has been particularly helpful these past
few weeks in helping new authors find their way around the site. It’s fantastic
having you on staff, Mary-Louise, congratulations and thank you for all your
hard work!