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Read JK Rowling’s new book for free - and enter her competitio­n

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JK Rowling has announced that she is publishing a fairy tale called The Ickabog - and children are being offered the chance to have their drawings featured

The Harry Potter author said the Ickabog would be free to all and published online.

The fairy tale will mark her first foray into children’s storytelli­ng since she published Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in 2007.

The author immediatel­y fended off speculatio­n that The Ickabog was anyway related to the Harry Potter franchise.

She tweeted: “I want to head off one possible source of confusion. THIS IS NOT A HARRY POTTER SPIN-OFF.”

Writing on her official website, Rowling said that the children’s book would cover the themes of “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 story was written as a gift to her children.

She wrote: “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.”

Rowling said that after enthusiast­ic backing from her children she has decided to release it for free to children as a distractio­n from COVID-19. All author royalties will help groups who’ve been particular­ly impacted by the pandemic.

JK Rowling revealed that she will release “a chapter (or two or three)” every weekday until July 10.

Every installati­on of the story can be read at theickabog.com site.

In line with The Ickabog’s release, Rowling is running an illustrati­on competitio­n.

Detailing the competitio­n, Rowling said: “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!”

Children’s illustrati­ons will be included in a hard copy of the book when it is released in November.

Families wishing to take part can read more about the competitio­n at the Ickabog website.

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