The Ickabog, a standalone title, will be released chapter by chapter into July and published traditionally in November. The bestselling author has created an international competition for children to illustrate it.
This morning, J.K. Rowling announced on Twitter that she will be releasing an unpublished manuscript online, chapter by chapter, every weekday from today through July 10.
"The first two chapters of The Ickabog will be going live in a couple of hours time. Whether you read it yourself, or have it read to you, I hope you enjoy it," Rowling tweeted.
Not only that, The Ickabog will be traditionally published in November, and Rowling is conducting an international competition for children to illustrate it.
“The best pictures in each publishing territory will be included in the books we intend to publish in November 2020,” she tweeted.
Royalties from the sold copies will go to organizations helping those impacted by the pandemic, she said.
Read Rowling's full post from her website below.
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The idea for The Ickabog came to me while I was still writing Harry Potter. I wrote most of a first draft in fits and starts between Potter books, intending to publish it after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. However, after the last Potter book I wanted to take a break from publishing, which ended up lasting five years. In that time I wrote The Casual Vacancy and Robert Galbraith wrote The Cuckoo’s Calling. After some dithering (and also after my long-suffering agent had trademarked The Ickabog – sorry, Neil) I decided I wanted to step away from children’s books for a while. At that point, the first draft of The Ickabog went up into the attic, where it’s remained for nearly a decade. Over time I came to think of it as a story that belonged to my two younger children, because I’d read it to them in the evenings when they were little, which has always been a happy family memory. A few weeks ago at dinner, I tentatively mooted the idea of getting The Ickabog down from the attic and publishing it for free, for children in lockdown. My now teenagers were touchingly enthusiastic, so downstairs came the very dusty box, and for the last few weeks I’ve been immersed in a fictional world I thought I’d never enter again. As I worked to finish the book, I started reading chapters nightly to the family again. This was one of the most extraordinary experiences of my writing life, as The Ickabog’s first two readers told me what they remember from when they were tiny, and demanded the reinstatement of bits they’d particularly liked (I obeyed). I think The Ickabog lends itself well to serialisation because it was written as a read-aloud book (unconsciously shaped, I think, by the way I read it to my own children), but it’s suitable for 7-9 year olds to read to themselves. I’ll be posting a chapter (or two, or three) every weekday between 26th May and 10th July on The Ickabog website. We plan to publish some translations soon and will post further details on that website when they’re available. The Ickabog is a story about truth and the abuse of power. To forestall one obvious question: the idea came to me well over a decade ago, so it isn’t intended to be read as a response to anything that’s happening in the world right now. The themes are timeless and could apply to any era or any country. The Illustration Competition Having decided to publish, I thought how wonderful it would be if children in lockdown, or otherwise needing distraction during the strange and difficult time we’re passing through, illustrated the story for me. There will be suggestions about the illustrations we might need for each chapter on The Ickabog website, but nobody should feel constrained by these ideas. I want to see imaginations run wild! Creativity, inventiveness and effort are the most important things: we aren’t necessarily looking for the most technical skill! In November 2020, The Ickabog will be published in English in print, eBook and audiobook formats, shortly followed by other languages. The best drawings in each territory will be included in the finished books. As publishers in each territory will need to decide which pictures work best for their own editions, I won’t be personally judging the entries. However, if parents and guardians post their children’s drawing on Twitter using the hashtag #TheIckabog, I’ll be able to share and comment! To find out more about the Illustration Competition, go to The Ickabog website when it launches. Covid-19 Donation I’m pledging all author royalties from The Ickabog, when published, to help groups who’ve been particularly impacted by the pandemic. Further details will be available later in the year. Huge thanks are due… … to my dear friend and editor Arthur Levine; to the phenomenal James McKnight of the Blair Partnership, who’s worked tirelessly to make this project a reality in a very short space of time; to Ruth Alltimes at Little, Brown, whose help has been invaluable; to my peerless management team, Rebecca Salt, Nicky Stonehill and Mark Hutchinson and to my wonderful agent Neil Blair. I promise all of you not to have any more bright ideas for a few months at least.
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Kristina Mohler
This is pretty great. Reading Harry Potter aloud to my eldest back in the day was a blast. Looks like my youngest gets to have this experience and she's an artist - grateful for little things like this to look forward to.
Posted : May 28, 2020 04:59
Diane Caryl
Can't wait!
Posted : May 27, 2020 10:07
Lorelei Kaas
I’m a big fan of the Harry Potter series and had to cancel my trip to Harry Potter world because of coronavirus.😭
Posted : May 27, 2020 06:30
Jillian Porter
Thank you! Looking forward to reading this with my children :)
Posted : May 27, 2020 03:48
Sara Roberts
This is amazing! I will share the art opportunity with my HS students! TY!
Posted : May 27, 2020 02:48
Nafin israel
meh wanna read it myself "meh" sounds good it will propably because rowling makes good books
Posted : May 27, 2020 01:54
Param Savla
Very much looking forward to it
Posted : May 27, 2020 01:30
Firdous Hussain
Glad to get such opportunity
Posted : May 27, 2020 05:04
Falak Negi
I'm just hoping that this too will be a series!😃
Posted : May 27, 2020 04:49
Bettie Adams
I have read all of your books. I can’t wait to watch this with my son
Posted : May 27, 2020 03:07
Jennifer Phillips
I’m a librarian at a school in Durham, NC! Can’t wait to share this with my students.
Posted : May 27, 2020 02:48
Holly Woodbridge
Fun.
Posted : May 27, 2020 02:38
Elizabeth Day
Looking forward to reading this to my son
Posted : May 26, 2020 08:29