For the month of October 2008
October 5th, 2008
New Wrock Blog

From the Editor:
Creevey Crisis posted a new blog entitled "'Just To Know' lyrics and info".
New Uploaded Tracks
From the Editor:
The latest in uploaded wrock tracks includes "Just To Know", "Weaker Path", and "Stand Up" by Creevey Crisis; and "Deep Underground", "Ouroboros", and "Achilles' Heel The Intro" from The Gringotts Grrls.
New Song From The Grrls

From The Gringotts Grrls:
We've got a new song up, plus a special intro to it. We really love it, so we hope you will, too! Sorry you haven't heard from us in a while - we are really, really busy, between the big concerts coming up and family stuff. But I actually wrote this song a while ago, and it seemed really apt just now somehow or other. It's called "Achilles Heel". Enjoy!
J.K. Tops Forbes List

From HPANA.com:
J.K. Rowling has topped Forbes list of highest paid authors, making an astounding $300 million in the last year, and a whole $450 million more than the second place author James Patterson. This marked another milestone in the life of J.K. Rowling and Harry Potter.
New HBP Pics Online

From HPANA.com:
Snitchseeker has posted numerous new Half-Blood Prince pictures from the Harry Potter 2009 poster sticker book. They include pictures of Harry, Draco, Slughorn, Dumbledore, Ron, Lavender, and more. You can also view their new scans from the HBP calendar here.
Tom Felton's Debut Album Now Available

From HPANA.com:
Tom Felton's new CD, "Time Well Spent", is now available for purchase via Amazon. For the price of $4.95 you can get his five song debut album.
ABC Secures Movie Rights
From HarryPotterFanZone.com:
ABC Family has secured exclusive rights to air Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince on their basic-cable channel.
Hari Putar Prevails
From Veritaserum.com:
An Indian court rejected Warner Bros.'s lawsuit against the Indian film Hari Puttar, which was filed because the studio felt the title bore too much of a resemblance to Harry Potter. Munish Purii, the CEO of Mirchi Movies, the studio behind the film, said, "It's clearly great to have won this case. We are hoping for a good release although the timing of the Warner case distracted us from marketing."