The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Rowling speaks out on her pseudonym success

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A UTHOR JK Rowling has revealed that she had offers from two TV firms to bring the crime novel she wrote under a pseudonym to the screen even before she was “outed”.

The Harry Potter creator was exposed last week after publishing a detective tale, The Cuckoo’s Calling, under the name of Robert Galbraith earlier this year.

Her unmasking left her angered, particular­ly when it emerged that her cover was blown by a senior figure at a legal firm which has represente­d her in the past.

Rowling has now pointed out that the book was already gathering interest for adaptation­s and had sold a respectabl­e number of copies. But she said it was becoming “increasing­ly complicate­d” to keep the charade going.

The author reiterated that her exposure was not part of a clever marketing campaign to boost sales and she had gone to great lengths to continue under the guise.

Writing on a website set up for Galbraith, she said: “If anyone had seen the labyrinthi­ne plans I laid to conceal my identity (or indeed my expression when I realised that the game was up), they would realise how little I wanted to be discovered.

“I hoped to keep the secret as long as possible.

“Being Robert Galbraith has been all about the work, which is my favourite part of being a writer.”

 ??  ?? JK Rowling was “outed” as Robert Galbraith, author of detective novel The Cuckoo’s Calling.
JK Rowling was “outed” as Robert Galbraith, author of detective novel The Cuckoo’s Calling.

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