J.K. Rowling Time Line
J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, has been in the press on a very regular basis since her first book was published in 1997. Below you will find links to articles...
J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, has been in the press on a very regular basis since her first book was published in 1997. Below you will find links to articles...
This week’s fan of the week is Adam, an 18-year-old Slytherin from the United States of America.
Today, Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter unveils the most magical snowfall of the season, the breathtaking Hogwarts Castle model covered in a blanket of snow. From Friday, November 15, 2013, visitors will get the chance to see the castle as it has never been seen before, with its iconic festive look recreated for the first time.
Good and evil are very well-traveled subjects in art and literature, and there are many different literary models Jo Rowling might have chosen for her heroes and villains, but most Western allegories can be traced back directly or indirectly to the early Christian poet Prudentius (c. 400 AD).
Join me, MuggleNet reporter Rosie Morris, as we explore the latest spooktacular Halloween events at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London.
The most magical snowfall of the season will take place at Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter this year when the breathtaking Hogwarts Castle model is covered in a blanket of snow. Visitors will get the chance to see the castle as it has never been seen before, with its iconic festive look recreated for the first time.
Make sure to tune in on Sunday, October 6 to the Harry Potter Alliance livestream fundraiser event benefitting Equality FtW.
MuggleNet’s Keith Hawk is LIVE at Scholastic Headquarters in New York City where the all-new paperback cover art for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is being released. Many Potter fans showed up early this morning to be one of the first to see this amazing piece of art created by Kazu Kibuishi, the last of seven book covers that have been unveiled by Scholastic in recent weeks.
MuggleNet is present at the San Diego Comic-Con for the penultimate unveiling of the new paperback cover art for the Harry Potter book series. In front of thousands of fans, the new artwork for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, created by Kazu Kibuishi, was revealed for the very first time and you can see it here:
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