J.K. Rowling on Twitter: Is She Practicing What She Preaches?
Once the epitome of grace in the face of animosity, J.K. Rowling has been strangely mean-spirited as of late.
Once the epitome of grace in the face of animosity, J.K. Rowling has been strangely mean-spirited as of late.
J.K. Rowling is at it again! But what could it mean?!
This Christmas, author J.K. Rowling offers words of caring and hope to fans who may not be finding joy during the holiday season.
In a new interview with the “Guardian”, published today, November 28, J.K. Rowling is in conversation with DJ and writer Lauren Laverne. The interview covers a breadth of topics, from fame and success to Twitter and Robert Galbraith.
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The last book would’ve been more like “Harry Potter and the Drunk-ly Hallows”, am I right?
In what was more of a reminder to fans than completely new information, “Harry Potter” series author J.K. Rowling took to Twitter last night to address a common pronunciation error when dealing with the characters. It would seem that Lord Voldemort, the series’ primary villain, should be pronounced with a silent ‘T.’ The issue was raised most recently by College of Charleston English major Michael Lucero.
Any day that a “Potter” fan can check Twitter and find a slew of tweets from J.K. Rowling is a good day. Her recent trend of answering fan questions, dispelling rumors, and offering new information has been a delightful gift to all of her followers. But some days, she tweets out greater offerings, and today was one of those days!
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