Published Date:
12 February 2009
THE handprints of author JK Rowling are set to become the latest tourist attraction in the Capital for Harry Potter-obsessed fans.
The boy wizard's creator has been immortalised in a stone which is going on display outside the City Chambers.
Rowling agreed to have her handprints preserved in honour of receiving the Edinburgh Award last year. Rebus author Ian Rankin was the first to receive this award for people "whose outstanding achievements have brought honour to the city" and his handprints are also on display at the City Chambers.
Rowling, who lives in Merchiston, said: "I was delighted to receive the Edinburgh Award, as this city and its wonderful inhabitants have meant so much to me for the last 15 years.
"I am deeply honour to have my keyboard-chipped fingernails, not to mention my pen-induced friction callous, commemorated in the place where I produced Harry Potter."
Rowling's handprints were set in stone at a stonemason's workshop in Morningside.
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Last Updated:
12 February 2009 11:16 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh