1998

What happened in 1998?
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) was pulished in the U.K. in July of 1998, and was a runaway bestseller.

A few months later, Americans finally got their copies of Book 1, now titled Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone; they (and other fans outside the U.K.) were immediately hungry for more, and had to resort to purchasing Book 2 from British bookstores, as it didn't come out in the U.S. until the summer of 1999.

Rating 1998 Title & highlights* Links Type
** June 27 Mischief with a Magical Allure
The Scotsman
(Edinburgh)
text review
July 2, 1998: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets published in the U.K., and
"Friends of Potter" official fan club launched
** July 4 Fun is brought to book
The Herald
(Glasgow)
text review
** July 9 Just Wild About Harry
The Scotsman
(Edinburgh)
text review
** July 9 Writer tops best-selling list with children's novel
The Scotsman
(Edinburgh)
text contains interview
*** July 10 From cafe girl to hit writer
The Evening Standard
(London)
text interview
**** July 25 Harry Potter Charms a Nation
Telegraph (London)
  • JKR highlight: The Hogwarts School Motto is Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus – Never tickle a sleeping dragon.
text interview
*** July 26 J.K. Rowling's Diary
Sunday Times
(UK)
text interview
Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone published in the U.S. September 1, 1998
** Sep 12 Wiz Kid - Joanne Rowling
Irish Times
text contains interview
* Oct Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone [book review]
School Library Journal
text book review
** Oct 8 Grown-ups are going potty for kids' stuff
The Times
(UK)
text report
October 1998: First U.S. book tour
** Oct 9 Harry Potter is off to Hollywood - Writer a Millionairess
The Scotsman
(Edinburgh)
text report
*** Oct 29 Edinburgh Author is Elated as America goes Potty over Potter
The Scotsman
(Edinburgh)
text contains interview
** Nov 1 A foundling boy and his corps of wizards
The Boston Globe
text review
** Nov 7 The Golden Fairytale
The Australian
text contains interview
*** Nov 23 British author rides up the charts on a wizard's tale
Associated Press Newswires
text contains interview
** Nov 28 Spell of Best-seller Magic
The Scotsman
(Edinburgh)
text report
** Dec 3 Harry Potter
All Things Considered (NPR Radio)

text
audio
report
*** Dec 6 Boy wizard frees trapped mother
Sunday Times
(London)
text interview
**** Dec 7 Face to Face with J K Rowling: Casting a spell over young minds
The Herald
(Glasgow)
  • JKR: "To invent this wizard world, I've learned a ridiculous amount about alchemy. Perhaps much of it I'll never use in the books, but I have to know in detail what magic can and cannot do in order to set the parameters and establish the stories' internal logic."
  • JKR: "the books do explore the misuse of power, and there's an attempt to make some sense of death"
  • JKR: "it's indecent the amount of time I spend thinking up wizarding ways to subvert arrogant Muggles."
  • Difference between charms and transfiguration? JKR: "With a charm you add properties to something. With a transfiguration you change its nature completely; the molecular structure alters..."
text interview
*** Dec 21 Flying Starts: Seven first-time children's authors and illustrators talk about their fall debuts: J.K. ROWLING (excerpt)
Publisher's Weekly (U.S.)
text interview
**** 1998 The Not Especially Fascinating Life So Far of J.K. Rowling text autobiography
Rating 1998 Title & highlights* Links Type

*Article highlights created by Deborah Skinner (aka 'Madam Scoop') and Lisa Bunker

Original page date 21 September 2006; last updated 1 July, 2007

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