When I wrote the title to this blog post, I said to myself-what a bunch of fugery-it's not real:
Ms. Rowling told the judge in Federal District Court in Manhattan that she had been misunderstood.
“I never ever once wanted to stop Mr. Vander Ark from doing his own guide — never ever,” she said as she took the stand for the second time in the three-day trial, as the last rebuttal witness. “Do your book, but please, change it so it does not take as much of my work.”
Her words were not that sincere since her attorney proceeded as usual. Apparently she just felt compelled to utter them since her opponent had been crying. Be honest, J.K., you really don't want him to publish the Lexicon.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
J.K. Rowling Extends "Olive Branch" To Potter Lexicon
Posted by Blogging New York at 3:09 AM
Labels: "J.K. Rowling"
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