From Wrockstock deep in the Missouri woods to intimate gigs in bookstores and coffee shops, Squib Girl was there — documenting not just the bands, but the passionate fans, friendships, and fandom that made Wizard Rock a worldwide phenomenon.
Her work was trusted and cherished by the community:
- Bands signed her photos and flyers.
- Fellow fans eagerly sought her albums after every show.
- She became part historian, part participant, and part keeper of a world built out of magic, music, and shared dreams.
Today, Squib Girl’s archive stands as one of the rare authentic visual records of that era, offering a time capsule into the height of Pottermania.