J.K.Rowling Announces a New Book
J.K. Rowling has announced her first non-Harry Potter book for children. But this one comes with unexpected twists: 1) it’s free and 2) she wants fans to help her illustrate it.
Rowling shared the news on Twitter, prefacing it by writing: “THIS IS NOT A HARRY POTTER SPIN-OFF.”
“Over 10 years ago, I wrote a stand-alone fairy tale called The Ickabog,” Rowling began, linking to more details on the piece. “I always meant to publish it, but after the last Potter was released I wrote two novels for adults and, after some dithering, decided to put those out next. Until very recently, the only people who’d heard the story of The Ickabog were my two younger children.”
Rowling said that she ended up putting the manuscript in the attic, but when she revisited it: “Opening the box was like opening a time capsule. Most of the story was handwritten, but bits had been typed up. When I put it into some kind of order (I’m not renowned for my filing skills) I had a patchwork first draft. Over the last few weeks I’ve done a bit of rewriting and I’ve decided to publish the Ickabog for free online, so children on lock down, or even those back at school during these strange, unsettling times, can read it or have it read to them.”