EXCLUSIVE: The Great Big “Harry Potter” Fansite Interview with Jim Kay
Bloomsbury invited MuggleNet and other “Harry Potter” fansites to submit questions for an interview with Jim Kay, who illustrated “Sorcerer’s Stone.”
Bloomsbury invited MuggleNet and other “Harry Potter” fansites to submit questions for an interview with Jim Kay, who illustrated “Sorcerer’s Stone.”
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If we were excited on Friday when we saw Jim Kay’s Professor McGonagall and the Great Hall for the first time, by now we’re practically OVERCOME with anticipation of the illustrated edition’s release this Tuesday. Although it seems almost impossible to wait another minute, we can try to fend off desperation by reading several new interviews with artist Jim Kay – AND finally seeing how he has rendered Severus Snape and Albus Dumbledore.
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We’re just days away from the publication of the highly anticipated illustrated version of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”, but while we wait, the “Telegraph” has got several new images to tide you over!
Bloomsbury / J.K. Rowling / News / PS/SS
Earlier today, BuzzFeed shared some new pictures from the highly anticipated Illustrated Edition of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” – as well as a new quote from J.K. Rowling and a video exploring Jim Kay’s illustration process.
Bloomsbury / News / PS/SS / Scholastic
Now that it’s September, it’s not long until the highly anticipated illustrated edition of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s/Sorcerer’s Stone” is released across the world. Bloomsbury is releasing the book, which is illustrated by Jim Kay, in the UK, and Scholastic in the US.
Bloomsbury / News / PS/SS
Have you been looking forward to the upcoming edition of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”, illustrated by Jim Kay? Have you already pre-ordered from Bloomsbury?
We all know where Harry’s story starts, on that train from Manchester to London, and how J.K. Rowling found herself an agent after numerous attempts, before David Heyman picked up the book for film production. But how much do you know about the man who decided to publish the first book?
Newcastle’s Seven Stories is showing Jim Kay’s Diagon Alley ahead of the release of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: Illustrated Edition.”
Bloomsbury / Book / News / PS/SS
While we all eagerly await the fully illustrated edition of the first “Harry Potter” book, set to be released in October, Bloomsbury has announced something exciting for collectors – there will be a deluxe edition of the book.
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