Harry Potter Prequel

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May 29 2008 10:32 AM EDT

'Harry Potter' Prequel To Be Handwritten By J.K. Rowling For Charity Auction

A card with the 800-word story will be sold in June, alongside works by Nick Hornby, Tom Stoppard and others.

You haven't seen the last of Harry Potter and the gang. After wrapping

up the epic adventure series of best-selling books about the boy

wizard, author J.K. Rowling has penned a prequel to the tale that will be auctioned off for charity.

According to CNN,

Rowling is working on an 800-word handwritten prequel that will be

signed and auctioned off at a June 10 benefit for the Dyslexia Action

charity and the English PEN writers' association. The story is being

penned on a small "storycard" (5.75 by 8.25 inches), signed "JK Rowling

2008" and ending with the words, "From the prequel I am not working on

— but that was fun!"

Rowling is among a group of 13 authors participating in the

auction, which will also include cards written by literary stars

Margaret Atwood, Sebastian Faulks, Nick Hornby and Tom Stoppard.

"We never dreamed that J.K. Rowling would donate something so

precious, and we're incredibly grateful," said Gerry Johnson, managing

director of Waterstone's, the bookstore that is hosting the event. "I

can't begin to guess how much it will raise at auction."

The card comes a year after the final book in the "Potter"

series hit shelves. Authors were told they could submit anything they

wished, including sketches, doodles or ideas for a new story, but

organizers were shocked when Rowling offered up the prequel to the

series, which has sold more than 375 million copies worldwide.

CNN reported that a 93-word card from Rowling that referred to

the "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" book sold at auction in

2002 for $53,000, and one of seven handwritten copies of a new work,

"The Tales of Beedle the Bard," sold for $3.9 million in 2007.

Though the lucky auction winner will get to keep the "Potter"

rarity, Waterstone's will display copies of all the cards in all its

U.K. stores and online just after the auction. A printed book

containing all of them will go on sale in August.

 
how many profound things can she actually squeeze into eighthundred words. it will prob just be like a detailed account of how his parents died, thats my guess
 
i saw this on cnn.com yesterday, and at first i thought it was 800 PAGES, and i was stoked. but then i saw its 800 words, and got instantly less stoked
 
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