

Part two is here!
We talk about:
Draco's marraige
Dogs on her web site
The wallpaper
Rude words and rubbish
Carnegie Hall redux
What's in the Love Room?
Love raising people to the heights of absolute heroism, and foolishness
Bellatrix
What exactly did Alan Rickman know and when?
Snape - was he truly meant to be in Slytherin?
The Potter Park - she's "very very very involved."
"Personally, I think it will be the best thing in the world of it's type, having seen what I've seen."
What happened to Florean Fortescue?
Wand lore
Hagrid did not create Thestrals
Wands as sentient beings
Albus Potter and the Book They Said Would Never Happen
How the documentary happened
JK Rowling and the Changing Haircuts
"My Name is Lily Potter. You thought I was dead. You were wrong."
"My name is Hedwig..."
Fred? "Whatever," says John
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Part 1
And it's here! J.K. Rowling is on PotterCast. This is part one of her appearance; the rest will be up next week. We'll have a transcript up as soon as we can.Show info:
J.K. Rowling comes to PotterCast! This is just part one - make sure to tune in next week for part two!
In this landmark show we talk about:
-The morals of Beedle the Bard
-Who was right about Horcri?
-Who made the first Horcrux?
-Creating a Horcrux vs. splitting the atom
-Will Jo tell us how to create a Horcrux?
-The things that made her editor look like she wanted to vomit
-The Scottish Book and its potential date of publication
-Baby pictures for the Dawlish entry
-Dumbledore and homosexuality in the wizarding world
-The recklessness and blindness that comes with love
-Madam Hooch fanfic
-Is Harry kinda not really a Horcrux?
-Was Harry the not-so-much-a Horcrux damaged in CoS?
-The pain in Harry's scar explained in more detail
-Dumbledore's "in essence divided" spell
-Neville. Just Neville. The Boy it Could Have Been.
-Matthew Lewis as Cormac McLaggen?
-Thrice defying the Dark Lord explained
-The missing 24 hours, and how Dumbledore found out what happened in Godric's Hollow
-"You either get to be right, or you get more stories!"
-"I've got a bit of a problem with this myself...maybe they've got a point."
-How the Scottish Book would be laid out, and more info about what will be in it
-"It's about doing the absolute definitive, giving people everything guide."
-Hannah Abbott's backstory: Muggleborn or pureblood? And running the Leaky Cauldron
-The Web site and the WOMBATs - are there more WOMBATs? The secret agenda that got book seven info online.
-Jo: "I win!"
-The Trio: Did they graduate Hogwarts?
-Hogwarts graduation traditions, and Jo's feelings on not writing a ceremony
Don't forget to tune in next week!
RT: 49:10
Edited by Superhero Stede Bonnett
With special thanks to Rosie for being our Brit voice, and Fiddy for putting up with all manner of craziness.
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On Tuesday, Dec. 18, PotterCast will publish the first-ever podcast interview with J.K. Rowling, and the author's first in-depth fan interview since this one more than two years ago. We will have more information about it very shortly. In the meantime you can make sure you get the show by subscribing via iTunes; to do so click the link below, and keep tuned to this page for more information!
Preview of Interview with J.K. Rowling
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.

The text of our recent announcement on Leaky is below:
Well, ever since we made this post we have heard from listeners, friends, colleagues...everyone, all assuming that it meant that we were going to have J.K. Rowling on PotterCast, our Harry Potter podcast. Despite our weak attempts to tamp the rumor down without technically lying, it spread pretty quickly, and more than a few people we know interrogated us, sure that the rumor was true.
It was. We're very excited and proud to announce that J.K. Rowling will make her first ever appearance on a podcast on Tuesday when PotterCast #130 is released to the public. You can keep updated here or at pottercast.com/jkrowling.
It is the first in-depth fan interview since the interview we did in 2005, and Jo's repartee was everything we knew it would be: informative, warm, funny and chock-full of canon revelations as well as statements about the writing and publishing of the series. We had such a great time recording with her and hope that you all enjoy the output!
Most of Jo's sit-down with Sue Upton, John Noe and myself will be played in Tuesday's show, and the remainder will be saved for the following show.
We just couldn't wait to tell you; you can expect a preview of what we talked about on the show tomorrow, so stay tuned! In the meantime, now that we've dispensed with all the plain informational talk, allow us to just say this:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And to nimbus xl, the first commenter on our old post, who said, the post meant JKR would be on the show, and then apologized because we urged everyone not to go there? We're so sorry! You were right! You all were right! :)






