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Preview of PotterCast with J.K. Rowling

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Posted by: Melissa
December 17, 2007, 08:14 PM

As we have previously posted, early tomorrow we will post the first-ever podcast interview with J.K. Rowling on PotterCast, our Harry Potter podcast. It’s a rare, informal, discussion which slides between detailed canon, larger statements about the series and writing, and casual banter.

The interview occurred just after the sale of her handwritten book, “The Tale of Beedle the Bard,” for $3.98 million (it was not yet known that the buyer was Amazon.com). We speak of Beedle and the morals in those tales, and Jo reveals that she originally thought there would be thirty or so, but revised that estimate when she conceived the idea of writing them all out by hand.

”’Babbity Rabbity and Her Cackling Stump,’ is the stupidest title ever written by man or beast,” she says, laughing. “When I wrote it I had not, at the point when I gave Ron that title, I didn’t imagine for a second that I was actually going to write the story….I really liked the idea of keeping those titles and then finding out what the stories were.”

She also addresses long-held fan questions about pieces of minute canon, such as the “missing 24 hours” in her timeline, certain characters’ lineage, and the workings of Horcruxes and how they are made. Of course, we also talk about larger issues, such as the recent announcement that popular Hogwarts headmaster Dumbledore was gay.

“In the wizarding world…I think you could be gay, pureblood, and totally without any kind of criticism from the Lucius Malfoys of the world. I don’t think that’s something that would interest him at all. But I can’t speak for all witches and wizards,” she said. “To me it was only relevant in as much as Dumbledore, who was a great defender of love and who sincerely believed that love was the greatest, most powerful force in the universe, was himself made a fool of by love.”

We also learn more about wands, which parts of the backstory made her editor want to vomit, the main trio of characters’ post-book-seven plans, and her intentions to “absolutely” write and publish an Harry Potter encyclopedia (jokingly referred to as “The Scottish Book”), but not until she can make sure it’s “done right” and “gives everything.” She also speaks to what she terms her heavy involvement in the the creation of the new Harry Potter theme park in Orlando, Florida, assuring it will have quite a lot of “the Jo touch,” as suggested by John.

It’s a very relaxed and fun talk, more so than would be a “formal” interview, and we can’t wait to share it with you. Stay tuned to this page or pottercast.com/jkrowling for more. To make sure you get the file as soon as it’s released, subscribe via iTunes:

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117 Comments

Patrick

Joins in the hug!

Yeah, if you’d have it up early I can listen to it during lunch and Study =)

“But I’m studying! I’m studying a literary phenomenon, sir, revelations… Oh fine, I’ll turn it off.”

Posted by Patrick on December 18, 2007, 02:19 AM report to moderator
emma

“And to all of you out there shouting ‘transcript’.. all I can say is one one of the coolest aspects of this whole experience was being able to HEAR her VOICE! and not to mention hearing her LAUGH! :D A transcription will never do that justice :)”

Not everyone has sound on their computer you know!!

Posted by emma on December 18, 2007, 02:30 AM report to moderator
Johanna

Oh my god! This is FABULOUS news! Thank you so much Leaky for doing this for us and more importantly THANK YOU JO FOR MAKING THIS HAPPEN! I’m so excited to hear the podcast!

On another note – is Jo not going to decorate her website for the holidays? :(

Posted by Johanna on December 18, 2007, 02:30 AM report to moderator
budb

and here’s a bowl of chocolates….eat some, it helps ;-)

point taken, Melissa…apologies

Posted by budb on December 18, 2007, 02:33 AM report to moderator
Laurel

I’d like to know what time, too. I work third shift, so I go to bed around 6AM US Eastern, and if it’s going to be broadcast at 7, I could stay up a bit longer.

I hope she tells us about the other two Gryffindor girls in Hermione’s year. She was asked that at the “Interview of Doom” and said she’d answer it later.

Melissa, you rock!!

Laurel, from NIMBUS

Posted by Laurel on December 18, 2007, 02:34 AM report to moderator
Arithmancer

I just wanted to point out that it is possible to get streaming audio with a dial-up connection, even without having to wait a really long time. When I had dial-up, I would click the play button in the right margin of Leaky’s main page and let it play about 1/4 the way through with the sound off. Then I’d “rewind” to almost the beginning and turn up the sound, and it would usually play smoothly to the end. (I think you can get the same effect by pausing it at the beginning and letting it load for about a quarter of the total time before letting it play again.) It’s not the most convenient thing in the world, but not too bad either.

That said, I understand that some people just CAN’T get it to work on their computers. You have my sympathy!

Posted by Arithmancer on December 18, 2007, 02:42 AM report to moderator
Johanna

I’m sure there are also Harry Potter/JKR fans out there that can not hear and would therefor love to be able to read a transcript … Just my two cents. :)

Posted by Johanna on December 18, 2007, 02:44 AM report to moderator
melissa

OK, again: there will BE a transcript. :) Just not posted at the same time. The same way as when JKR does a TV appearance, or another radio show, etc. At first, it is just a podcast, as it’s supposed to be – like all podcasts, there will be a transcript as soon as we are ready to release it. :) Thanks.

Posted by melissa on December 18, 2007, 02:46 AM report to moderator
Fossil

I sympathize with those who have dial up. I live out in the country and we used to have dial-up. What most people don’t realize is that if you live out in the country, the phone line is usually pretty bad because of the long distance. For us, that meant dial up that was half the speed you’d get with dial up in town. Translation: 10+ hours to download a show and the connection was almost guarenteed to break during that time, meaning you’d have to start all over again.

Thank goodness for high speed.

Posted by Fossil on December 18, 2007, 02:50 AM report to moderator
menty

this is so unbelievaby awesome!!!!! hyperventalates i cant wait! yay!!!! a bright light shines out through the gloom that is finals week! when can i listen? how is now for you? i am just so happy!

Posted by menty on December 18, 2007, 03:00 AM report to moderator
Witchchylde

Aw, I wish I’d asked this sooner now, because it’s been growing increasingly exciting in my mind. I had a thought more than a week ago that when they started casting for DH, that Charity Burbage ought to be playud by Jo! Think of the immediate emotional investment, seeing Jo’s face when Voldemort reveals who he has floating over the dining room table! The depth of psychological impact that an otherwise unknown character’s fate will have! And anyway, Stephen King has small roles in a lot of the movies they’ve made of his books. You just know by the way she reads that she could act for at least those few minutes of the movie!

Posted by Witchchylde on December 18, 2007, 03:19 AM report to moderator
Danni

Is this going to be just an ipod interview or is it going to be transcripted?

Posted by Danni on December 18, 2007, 04:06 AM report to moderator
menty

both, but the transcript comes later

Posted by menty on December 18, 2007, 04:10 AM report to moderator
Patrick

Witchchylde, I think you’re on to something. Personally I reckoned Jo should play the older Hermione.

Posted by Patrick on December 18, 2007, 04:14 AM report to moderator
Amy S

Patrick, I agree! Ever since reading DH I’ve been sort of convinced that Jo HAS to play grownup!Hermione. That is, if they even keep the epilogue, which something tells me they won’t (you know, considering how well received it’s been and all, lol). I personally hope they keep it though, and I will keep a few fingers crossed for Jo making a breif appearance as Hermione, because it would be so fitting, right at the end and all.

Posted by Amy S on December 18, 2007, 04:31 AM report to moderator
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