In these unique podcasts hosted by Scholastic, three Harry Potter "experts"
talk about the world of Harry Potter, how it changed
with Book Six, and what they think might happen in
Book Seven.
Melissa Anelli from The Leaky Cauldron and Emerson
Spartz from MuggleNet discuss the series with Arthur
A. Levine Books/Scholastic editor Cheryl Klein before
live audiences across the country. |
- Episode 1: July 19–25, 2006 MP3
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tour podcasts
- Episode 2: July 25, 2006 MP3
Hear the last question in the "Think You Know Harry
Potter" countdown, read by Melissa, Emerson and
Cheryl.
- Episode 3: July 26, 2006 MP3
Download the Harry Potter Podcast from Naperville, IL
- Episode 4: July 28, 2006 MP3
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- Episode 5: August 1, 2006 MP3
Download the Harry Potter Podcast from Los Angeles,
CA
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Cheryl Klein is an editor at Arthur A. Levine
Books/Scholastic, where she oversees the copyediting process
for the Harry Potter series. She has worked with an extensive
range of international and domestic authors and illustrators,
including Lisa Yee, Saxton Freymann, David Small, Senator
Ted Kennedy, Kate Constable, Guus Kuijer, and Laura Gallego
Garcia. Cheryl grew up in Peculiar, Missouri., graduated
from Carleton College and the Denver Publishing Institute
in 2000, and joined Arthur A. Levine Books that same year. |
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Melissa Anelli runs The Leaky
Cauldron and hosts its podcast, PotterCast.
She has seen the site grow from a one-page news blog to
a top Harry Potter destination that J.K. Rowling described
as a "mine of accurate information." In addition
to Ms. Rowling, Melissa has interviewed countless Harry
Potter notables, including the editor of the American
editions of the series, Arthur A. Levine. In her "real
life," Melissa is a daily newspaper journalist. She
exists mostly on coffee. |
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Emerson Spartz created MuggleNet
in 1999, when he was twelve years old. Since then, the
site has become an all-encompassing source of Harry Potter
information, run by a volunteer staff of well over 100
people, and receives over 20 million visitors a month
from over 153 countries. He hails from Indiana, has two
brothers, and will enter his sophomore year at the University
of Notre Dame in the fall. |
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Hear about mysteries to be resolved, themes to follow through, and theories to be proved . . . not to mention who they think might live or die.
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