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| JK to write an HP Encyclopedia with Past and Present ! |
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The encyclopedia would include back stories of characters she has already written but had to cut for the sake of narrative arc (“I've said before that Dean Thomas had a much more interesting history than ever appeared in the books”), as well as details about the characters who survive “Deathly Hallows,” characters who continue to live on in Rowling’s mind in a clearly defined magical world. WOOT !!! I have so many questions that need answers ! SPOILER LINK !!!!!!!!!! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19935372/
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Posted by ozpk on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 @ 19:45:33 EDT (537 reads)
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| GP-ers Accepting Applications for Year Three |
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CassandraSerenity writes "Hey all,
This is just a small announcement to let everyone know that we are accepting applications for year three in the HUGE story GP-ers go to Hogwarts. We have already done the first two years, but we are just getting started and still have five or six more years to go.
If you are interested in joining this epic fic please send an IM to me, CassandraSerenity, and I can send you all the information about the fic and about starting to write with us *smiles*
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Posted by ozpk on Friday, November 17, 2006 @ 19:30:38 EST (1793 reads)
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blackfoot writes "5/9/06
Hambledon Quince
1936-present
Author of controversial theory that wizards originate from Mars, Muggles from mushrooms.
Info from J.K.Rowling Official Site"
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Posted by ozpk on Thursday, September 14, 2006 @ 18:46:16 EDT (1734 reads)
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| Dan Talks About 'Extras'. |
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blackfoot writes "DanRadcliffe.com conducted an interview with Daniel last July, in which he discussed his upcoming appearance on the BBC's comedy show "Extras," the World Cup, and lots more.
"I play a very, very warped version of myself in a scouts uniform," Daniel laughs, "because obviously they couldn't do references to Harry Potter for legal reasons, so they had to put me in a scouts uniform. They couldn't have me in a school outfit or anything. The scouts uniform looks absolutely ridiculous and very, very funny. I play this very obnoxious teenage boy who endlessly flirts with everybody he sees. It should be very, very funny, but there is this whole other story in the episode, which I think is also very funny."
DR.com also confirmed that Dan's episode of "Extras" will air on BBC2 at 9:00 PM on September 28th.
Source:Mugglenet.com"
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Posted by ozpk on Thursday, September 14, 2006 @ 18:46:02 EDT (1868 reads)
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| J.K.R. Challenges Airport Security |
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Hamm_On_Wry writes "http://newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/9/14/103633.shtml?s=ic
From News Max
British author J.K. Rowling says she won an argument with airport security officials in New York to carry the manuscript of the final "Harry Potter" book as carryon baggage.
Had security agents not relented, she said on her Web site, she might not have flown, she said in a posting dated Wednesday.
"I don't know what I would have done if they hadn't - sailed home probably," she wrote.
The author had participated in a book reading for charity on Aug. 1 with fellow writers Stephen King and John Irving. Security was drastically tightened after Aug. 10 when British police said they had intercepted a plot to blow up U.S.-bound airliners.
"The heightened security restrictions on the airlines made the journey back from New York interesting, as I refused to be parted from the manuscript of book seven.
"A large part of it is handwritten and there was no copy of anything I had done while in the U.S."
Eventually, she added, "They let me take it on, thankfully, bound up in elastic bands."
Rowling said she was still considering two possible titles for the last of the boy wizard's adventures.
"I was quite happy with one of them until the other one struck me while I was taking a shower in New York," she wrote.
"They would both be appropriate, so I think I'll have to wait until I'm further into the book to decide which one works best.""
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Posted by ozpk on Thursday, September 14, 2006 @ 18:45:52 EDT (1640 reads)
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