One example could be a story where Dumbledore, aware of the prevalence of dyslexia in the Muggle world, decides to introduce a special program at Hogwarts for students with learning differences. Harry, being the hero, might be involved in helping to set up this program or befriending those who are part of it. This would not only incorporate the idea of dyslexia but also show how the wizarding world can be inclusive and forward - thinking.
I'm not sure of specific titles off - hand. But it could be a story where Hermione, being the studious one, tries to find a magical solution for a friend with dyslexia. Maybe she discovers an ancient spell in the library that could potentially help.
In some fanfictions, Harry might use magic to play harmless pranks on his classmates like turning Snape's potions into rainbow - colored ones for a moment. It adds a fun and mischievous side to his character.
One example could be when Neville is protected by his friends from bullies in fanfiction. His Gryffindor housemates might stand up for him, just like how they would in the original books. Another example is if a fanfic has a young character being magically shielded by a more powerful wizard during a battle. This shield could be a creative new spell created by the author for the sole purpose of protecting the child.
One example could be that in certain fanfictions, Harry is able to tame a wild Thestral without much difficulty. Since Thestrals are usually only visible to those who have witnessed death and are quite difficult to approach, Harry's ability to quickly gain their trust shows his talent with animals. Another example might be that he can communicate with the magical creatures in the Forbidden Forest on a deeper level, getting them to help him in his adventures.
Yes, it can be a thing. 'Harry Potter is dyslexia fanfiction' might imply that there are fan - created stories within the Harry Potter fandom that somehow incorporate the concept of dyslexia. It could be about characters having dyslexia or exploring how the wizarding world interacts with those who have dyslexia.
In some fanfictions, Harry's dyslexia could be a sign of his unique connection to the ancient magic. Since he is often at the center of extraordinary magical events, his dyslexia could be a part of what makes him special. It could be that the magic within him is so strong that it affects his perception of normal reading and writing in the Muggle sense.
There are many interesting 'Harry Potter Dyslexia Fanfic' out there. For example, some fanfics might focus on a character like Hermione who helps a dyslexic student adapt to the academic demands of Hogwarts. They could show how spells are modified or study techniques are adjusted to accommodate dyslexia. Others might explore how a dyslexic student's different way of thinking gives them an edge in magical duels or in deciphering ancient magical texts.
A possible example is when a magical animal dies. Let's say a hippogriff that was friendly to Harry is killed. Its death could release a magic that alerts other magical creatures to protect Harry. Or perhaps the death of an old, powerful witch who had a soft spot for Harry. She could have set up a post - death spell that would protect Harry whenever he was in great danger.
There are fanfics where Harry is sassy in the face of authority figures like Snape. He might make a sarcastic comment under his breath about Snape's unfair treatment. For instance, if Snape takes points from Gryffindor unjustly, Harry could think to himself 'Of course, just another day in Snape's world of unfairness' in a rather sassy way. He may not say it out loud all the time, but his thoughts can be sassy. Also, in some stories, when dealing with the Ministry of Magic's bureaucrats who question his actions, Harry could be sassy in his responses, showing that he's not going to be pushed around.
It often shows how dyslexic characters face unique challenges in a world full of spells and books. For example, reading spells from a book might be more difficult for them.
One example could be a fanfic where Harry uses his cunning to outwit Voldemort in a different way than in the original books. He might use his knowledge of Hogwarts' secret passages in a very clever way to set traps for the Death Eaters. Another could be a story where he manipulates the political situation in the wizarding world by being cunning and making alliances that no one expected.