J. K. Rowling intends to charm her fans with more stories starting from next week, as an anticipatory Christmas present. The Friday of 12 December will give the start of the twelve day marathon of fresh and exciting writings belonging to the Harry Potter universe of magic and wizardry. The joyous announcement was made a few days ago on Pottermore website, The Telegraph informed.
The way of delivering the upcoming stories to the worldwide audience is thought to be breathtaking and, thus, J. K. Rowling decides to keep the readers in a constant state of unrest and fascination. The first story of the celebratory circuit will be released on Friday, 12 December, a week after its announcement. Starting from that particular day, the mother of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry will release a new story each day, and will continue streaming the twelve stories until Christmas Eve. It is as a Pottermore Facebook post indicated: “Christmas is coming early to Pottermore.”
In order to unfold each Christmas-present story, fans of wizardry will have to turn into cunning sorcerers themselves. The official announcement reads: ‘’answer our rhyming riddles to unwrap a #Pottermore Christmas surprise every day.’’ The wonderful new writings promise to tackle on ‘’moments from Half-Blood Prince, shiny gold Galleons and even a new potion or two.’’ The most detailed indications about the upcoming stories from J. K. Rowling were released by Fansite Snitchseeker which reported that fans were put into a privileged position as they were given more information on the matter via an emailed newsletter: “From Florean Fortescue’s ghost plot to J.K. Rowling’s thoughts on the sneaky Slytherin Draco Malfoy, there’s a wealth of writing to discover”, Polygon.com quotes.
J. K. Rowling has her fans accustomed with the idea of a celebratory Harry Potter story and Halloween stands proof of that remark. In the most frightening night of the year, the writer treated her audience with a story about Dolores Umbridge, the sadistic Defense against the Dark Arts teacher. For this Christmas, on the other hand, the British novelist has prepared not only one, but twelve magical stories.