J.K. Rowling has new website | Inquirer Entertainment

J.K. Rowling has new website

/ 06:28 PM June 19, 2011

NEW YORK—J.K. Rowling has a new website—details to follow.

Pottermore.com is a new project for the “Harry Potter” author, spokesperson Rebecca Salt said Thursday.

The site is “not a new book” and “not directly related” to the final Potter movie, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” which comes out next month, Salt said. “We aren’t saying any more than that!”

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“Pottermore” was trademarked in 2009 by Warner Bros., which distributes the Potter movies. The trademark description of Pottermore suggests an interactive site “providing on-line chat rooms and electronic bulletin boards” and “on-line facilities for real-time interaction with other computer users concerning topics of general interest.”

The site itself reveals little beyond a scrawled message from the author that reads “Coming soon …” Rowling already has a personal website, at www.jkrowling.com.

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Pottermore.com also has a Twitter account, twitter.com/pottermore, and a YouTube countdown clock, which projects an author announcement for early Thursday, June 23.

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News of Pottermore.com emerged Wednesday night with messages sent to nine Potter fan sites and an official Potter Twitter account. Each site received one letter, the letters spelling out “pottermore.”

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A leading Potter fan site, www.the-leaky-cauldron.org, alleges that it has seen “a preview of Pottermore and it is, in a word, breathtaking.”

“That is all we are permitted to say at the moment.”

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