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J.K. Rowling on a Marauders prequel

jk-rowling_78103-1280x800J.K. Rowling was at the Bath Literature Festival, where she spoke about the possibility of a prequel on the Marauders. She said that it won’t happen.

The Marauders (Sirius, James, Remus, Peter) have been a long-rumored possibility for a prequel, within the Harry Potter fandom. SHe said she wouldn’t write a prequel, because she doesn’t find them (prequels) any good. She also said that she currently doesn’t have any plans to return to the Harry Potter series.

Elsewhere during the evening she said…
- Grindelwald never loved Dumbledore and used him.
- Her own first kiss came when she was 12 years old.
- Her next book will be aimed at 8-year-olds, but she’s still busy writing it.
- Her proudest moment was when she outed Dumbledore (as gay), and following the revelation in New York City a fan came up to her straight afterwords and revealed that he or she too is homosexual.

-Hypable

Are you disappointed that JKR won’t be writing about Harry’s parents? Leave a comment below.

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Prisoner of Azkaban Chapters 1-7 now available on Pottemore

pottermore-poa-1-mfAs planned, December 20th was the release date of the first few chapters of  the third Harry Potter book on Pottermore, called Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

Pottermore released chapters 1-7 which include,

  • Owl Post
  • Aunt Marge’s Big Mistake
  • The Knight Bus
  • The Leaky Cauldron
  • The Dementor
  • Talons and Tea Leaves
  • The Boggart in the Wardrobe

Two special pieces of content we’re released by J.K. Rowling including pieces on ‘Aunt’ Marge Dursley, The Knight Bus, Sir Cadogan, and Professor Kettleburn.

There isn’t really anything all that exciting from these seven chapters. What did you think about them?

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J.K. Rowling’s Tales of Beedle the Bard now availble as an ebook, proceeds go to Lumos Foundation

J.K. Rowling announced today that her 2008 book, Tales of Beedle the Bard would be available as an ebook. 40% of sales will be given to Lumos Foundation, a charity founded by J.K. Rowling, in which she explains in the second video, and in quotes below.

These institutes are incapable of adequately caring for children, robbing them of their childhoods and their institutions, [...] Lumos works to transform systems of caring for children, closing institutions, reunited families, and preventing other children from being institutionalized at all. Your donation not only helps individual children now, but also ensures the future for generations to come.”

-J.K. Rowling

In the video below, J.K. Rowling makes the announcement.

In the video below, J.K. Rowling explains the charity she founded in 2006.

You can buy the book now in the Pottermore Shop, for $5.99 ($6.35 in Canada).

 

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Pottermore CEO talks about final chapters of ‘Chamber of Secrets’

Pottermore has been full of secrets lately, but they finally let slip when Chamber of Secrets’ final chapters would be released online.

We can expect them by the end of the month, he said.

Charlie Redmayne also spoke about the Digital Pottermore, and their plans for the future.

“Most publishers see digital publishing as creating e-books or, perhaps, enhanced e-books, but Pottermore looked at every single platform—e-books, browser-based experiences, social network, apps, game consoles, in-flight entertainment, YouTube, and educational platforms—to see if and how it could work for our brand,” said Redmayne. “Publishers have often thought that filmmakers or gaming companies have the rights to the more valuable properties, but we have the rights to the stories and that has immense value.”

-Charlie Redmayne; CEO of Pottermore

Apps? Count me in!

Along with all of this, he also announced that they are working on a “Games hub,” to get the users coming back. That is a big problem with Pottermore right now. They are getting a lot of one-time hits. People come, go through the chapters, read the J.K. Rowling content, and leave. They don’t come back until they hear on Magnae Famae that more chapters have been released.

How long until Deathly Hallows? Any guesses?

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The Casual Vacancy leaks online

Some very lucky Americans have a copy of The Casual Vacancy in their hands, and took many pictures of the new novel.

These photos help in guessing the size of the book. Thankfully, there are no pictures of the actual text.

The story opens with the death of a parish councillor in the pretty West Country village of Pagford. Barry had grown up on a nearby council estate, the Fields, a squalid rural ghetto with which the more pious middle classes of Pagford have long lost patience. If they can fill his seat with one more councillor sympathetic to their disgust, they’ll secure a majority vote to reassign responsibility for the Fields to a neighbouring council, and be rid of the wretched place for good.

The pompous chairman assumes the seat will go to his son, a solicitor. Pitted against him are a bitterly cold GP and a deputy headmaster crippled by irreconcilable ambivalence towards his son, an unnervingly self-possessed adolescent whose subversion takes the unusual but highly effective form of telling the truth. His preoccupation with “authenticity” develops into a fascination with the Fields and its most notorious family, the Weedons.

Terri Weedon is a prostitute, junkie and lifelong casualty of chilling abuse, struggling to stay clean to stop social services taking her three-year-old son, Robbie, into care. But methadone is a precarious substitute for heroin, and most of what passes for mothering falls to her teenage daughter, Krystal. Spirited and volatile, Krystal has known only one adult ally in her life – Barry – and his sudden death casts her dangerously adrift. When anonymous messages begin appearing on the parish council website, exposing villagers’ secrets, Pagford unravels into a panic of paranoia, rage and tragedy.

(Read more…)

We can get our own copies of the book beginning on Thursday (September 27th).

The person who leaked the photos, also explained that the book was dedicated to Neil, who is J.K. Rowling’s husband.

Are you a quick reader? We need someone who can finish The Casual Vacancy A.S.A.P., for a review! (Our writers are going to be busy on that day). If you can do this, please email editor@magnaefamae.com. Thanks!

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Join J.K. Rowling live via YouTube on Thursday

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If you aren’t busy reading your copy of The Casual Vacancy (J.K. Rowling’s upcoming book), which comes out the same day, you can join J.K. Rowling as she does a live Q&A session in Edinburgh, Scotland.

The event will be live streamed on YouTube on Thursday at 7:30PM GMT, That’s 2:30PM Eastern. The hashtag #TheCasualVacancy will be used on Twitter, however no promises on whether or not you questions will be answered. Rowling will be joined with Mark Lawson.

Don’t forget that she will be on ABC’s Good Morning America and World News on September 26th.

A Q&A will be held in New York City; Cheltenham, England; and Edinburgh, Scotland. These events include signings as well.

 

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6 days until The Casual Vacancy’s release, and the first full interview!

J.K. Rowling’s upcoming book for adults will be available in stores around the world in 6 days, on September 27th. The book will be called The Casual Vacancy.

Australia’s ABC did conducted an interview with the famous author, which will be airing on the day of the book’s release. You can see a preview for it below.

Today, The Guardian Weekend, has  published an interview with Rowling. The cover of the issue was released, and can be seen below. The piece is being called “Harry who?”. This interview, will be the first full length interview to be released to the public regarding The Casual Vacancy.

“Obviously I need to be in some form of vehicle to have a decent idea,” she laughs. Having dreamed up Potter on a train, “This time I was on a plane. And I thought: local election! And I just knew. I had that totally physical response you get to an idea that you know will work. It’s a rush of adrenaline, it’s chemical. I had it with Harry Potter and I had it with this. So that’s how I know.”

The story opens with the death of a parish councillor in the pretty West Country village of Pagford. Barry had grown up on a nearby council estate, the Fields, a squalid rural ghetto with which the more pious middle classes of Pagford have long lost patience. If they can fill his seat with one more councillor sympathetic to their disgust, they’ll secure a majority vote to reassign responsibility for the Fields to a neighbouring council, and be rid of the wretched place for good.

The pompous chairman assumes the seat will go to his son, a solicitor. Pitted against him are a bitterly cold GP and a deputy headmaster crippled by irreconcilable ambivalence towards his son, an unnervingly self-possessed adolescent whose subversion takes the unusual but highly effective form of telling the truth. His preoccupation with “authenticity” develops into a fascination with the Fields and its most notorious family, the Weedons.

Terri Weedon is a prostitute, junkie and lifelong casualty of chilling abuse, struggling to stay clean to stop social services taking her three-year-old son, Robbie, into care. But methadone is a precarious substitute for heroin, and most of what passes for mothering falls to her teenage daughter, Krystal. Spirited and volatile, Krystal has known only one adult ally in her life – Barry – and his sudden death casts her dangerously adrift. When anonymous messages begin appearing on the parish council website, exposing villagers’ secrets, Pagford unravels into a panic of paranoia, rage and tragedy.

Pagford will be appallingly recognisable to anyone who has ever lived in a West Country village, but its clever comedy can also be read as a parable about national politics. “I’m interested in that drive, that rush to judgment, that is so prevalent in our society,” Rowling says. “We all know that pleasurable rush that comes from condemning, and in the short term it’s quite a satisfying thing to do, isn’t it?” But it requires obliviousness to the horrors suffered by a family such as the Weedons, and the book satirises the ignorance of elites who assume to know what’s best for everyone else.

-The Guardian

We encourage you to read the full article at the Guardian.

Keep checking back at Magnae Famae for more Casual Vacancy coverage.

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Pottermore: What to expect in Chamber of Secrets Chapter 8

 

The Pottermore Insider has released more information on upcoming chapters in Chamber of Secrets. Chapter Eight: The Deathday Party involves Harry, Ron and Hermione being invited, and attending Headless Nick’s Deathday Party (as you may know from reading the Harry Potter books).

In Chapter Eight, we will get to unlock content from J.K. Rowling on Peeves (the poltergeist who never made the movies).

No release date has been announced… stay tuned to Magnae Famae for more Pottermore news.