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This week’s featured fan fiction, Alexandra Quick and the Thorn Circle, is the award winner of the 2008 Quick Silver Quills Award for Best General Story. It has 29 chapters and tons of great reviews. It was written by Inverarity, who has several stories on the site.
To coincide with the recent DVD and Blu-ray launch of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, the Royal Mail is launching a very special presentation pack of Heroes and Villains, featuring Professor Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort.
Do you remember this exciting event in Harry Potter history? Beedle the Bard went on sale this week back on December 3, 2008.
On top of all of the exciting news this week already about the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, it seems they have also decorated the park for the Christmas season. Attendees to the park in Orlando can now visit their favorite shops in Hogsmeade and see many wreaths and garland strewn about. Our regular correspondent, Hilary K., was on site this afternoon and provided us with these 12 exclusive images that we now share with you…
James and Oliver Phelps, who played Fred and George Weasley in the Harry Potter films, opened the 370,000 GBP Teenage Cancer Trust’s unit at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Birmingham.
Harry Potter actors Ralph Fiennes and Kenneth Branagh were honored at the Moet British Independent Film Awards at Old Billingsgate Market in London on December 4.
The MuggleNet 2011 Holiday Advent Calendar giveaway event has been well received by all of you, and we are having a great time providing you with the daily clues and trivia questions to find throughout our site.
That’s right, Dan Radcliffe, who has captivated millions of fans around the world over the last decade as “The Boy Who Lived” in the Harry Potter film series, has won the coveted title of Entertainment Weekly’s Entertainer of the Year!
Our next featured fan art submission of the week is an awesome painting and it comes from Lucy. From the artist: “I’ve attached a photo of a painting I did depicting the moment when Harry and Dumbledore first apparate near the cave in ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.’ I used acrylic paints (and glitter), whilst trying as hard as possible to not be influenced by the film and to paint only what I imagined after reading J.K. Rowling’s description.”