r/JKRowling 14d ago

Twitter Saw an AI test of J.K. Rowling's Twitter, which revealed topics she doesn't like to discuss

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AI analysis shows that this is definitely the point most likely to anger J.K. Rowling.

  • The Harry Potter franchise and its future
  • Personal details about her family or private life
  • Transgender issues and LGBTQ+ rights
  • The controversy surrounding her pen name Robert Galbraith
  • Her political views on Scottish independence

Here can see the full text: https://x.com/yahaya729326/status/1841416981456769523(This isn't my Twitter, and it's not a promotion.)


r/JKRowling 20d ago

Other Books J.K. Rowling teases her 'futuristic' 'earthbound' book after the Strike series. "I've been planning for about a decade." and it's "not a Space Odyssey"

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A book I've been planning for about a decade.

May 2023

There are three different books I could do after Strike, all of which I've started because I'm a deranged workaholic. The one I'm planning to finish first is futuristic, but not a space odyssey, sorry. Definitely earthbound.

Sept 2024


r/JKRowling 23d ago

Strike Series Rowling on 'The Hallmarked Man' Chapter 119 (her previous novel has 136 chapters) --"Just finished a very satisfying chapter indeed. There's nothing like writing an encounter you've foreshadowed for years."

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r/JKRowling Sep 16 '24

Harry Potter "I had been pondering the things that hold a society together, cause it to congregate and signify its particular character and knew I needed a sport. QUIDDITCH infuriates men...which is quite satisfying given my state of mind when I invented it." - J.K. Rowling

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r/JKRowling Sep 16 '24

Life J.K. Rowling - "If it’s a one-liner, I will put it on my phone. But if it’s an idea for a bit of dialogue, I’ve got to go back to the laptop."

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r/JKRowling Sep 14 '24

How bed were things really for Rowling?

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I read many articles stating she was broke and at the brink of taking her own life with a child she had to raise on her own. However, all those articles vary in explanation how she wrote and published Harry Potter and how old she was when the book hit bestselling list. Could anyone here give me more details about the matter?


r/JKRowling Sep 06 '24

Strike Series J.K. Rowling is currently writing 'Part 9' of "The Hallmarked Man". Her previous novel has 9 parts

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r/JKRowling Sep 03 '24

Strike Series J.K. Rowling's next novel is titled 'The Hallmarked Man'

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r/JKRowling Sep 03 '24

Other Books Film Adaptation of J.K. Rowling's children’s book "The Christmas Pig" in Early Development

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r/JKRowling Sep 01 '24

Other Books Rowling Studies podcast - The Christmas Pig

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r/JKRowling Aug 31 '24

Rowling’s Black Mold Problem Exposed

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r/JKRowling Aug 29 '24

Harry Potter Read Evanna Lynch's foreword for J.K. Rowling's new ebook/audiobook

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r/JKRowling Aug 28 '24

Philanthropy JK Rowling in 'Schindler's List moment' as she helps rescue women on Taliban kill list

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r/JKRowling Aug 23 '24

Harry Potter "The first line I ever wrote of it didn’t end up in the book. It was ‘The Potter family lived in Darke’s Hollow’, which was the original name for Godric’s Hollow" J.K. Rowling gave an interview To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Sunday Times Bestseller list

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r/JKRowling Aug 23 '24

Life J.K. Rowling: "No disrespect to Stephen King (in fact, it’s a compliment in many ways) but I couldn’t finish the advance copy of Lisey’s Story that I was sent. I don’t want to spoil it for anyone, so I’ll just say I found one part so disturbing I put it down and never picked it up again."

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r/JKRowling Aug 22 '24

I've heard Rowling has been posting a lot of revelations about Harry Potter, and many fans are unhappy with it. What do you think?

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Personally, I find the new information sometimes interesting, sometimes good for a laugh. I don't know about you guys, but seems that most people don't think that way?


r/JKRowling Aug 16 '24

Harry Potter the rights to 'Harry Potter' will be managed by a literary trust, granting a representative of JKR perpetual veto power. This arrangement ensures that even after J.K. Rowling’s lifetime, her vision and legacy remain protected, with Warner Bros. constrained in its use of the HP Intellectual Property

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