Ian Rankin Starts Potter Rumor
Noted Scottish crime fictionist Ian Rankin has told The Guardian that something he said at the Edinburgh book festival about J.K. Rowling’s new project was a “joke that got out of hand.”
“There were 600 people in the audience, and only one person didn’t laugh,” he added.
With rumours of Rowling’s work on a detective novel squashed in the gate, speculation on what her next project might be continues.
According to her agency, “J.K. Rowling is taking a well-earned break following the English language publication of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and there are no firm plans as yet as to what her next book may be.”
Which doesn’t mean that her millions of fans won’t continue to try and guess.
A report that his wife, Miranda, had seen J.K. Rowling "scribbling away" in an Edinburgh café, supposedly hard at work on a detective novel set in the Scottish capital, was dismissed as a classic silly season story when the Guardian contacted him by telephone earlier today.“This is a joke that got out of hand,” said Rankin, describing how the remark was made on stage during the course of a festival event.
“There were 600 people in the audience, and only one person didn’t laugh,” he added.
With rumours of Rowling’s work on a detective novel squashed in the gate, speculation on what her next project might be continues.
According to her agency, “J.K. Rowling is taking a well-earned break following the English language publication of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and there are no firm plans as yet as to what her next book may be.”
Which doesn’t mean that her millions of fans won’t continue to try and guess.
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