By Annette Cole Mastron,
Communications Director for Southern Writers Magazine
Last week the media,
Facebook, and the internet in general were all abuzz about the book that
started the Harry Potter book series turned 20 years old. My life was different
then. I was raising children and began reading the books to my young children
the summer of 1997. They loved being read the adventure of the young
wizard.
We attended Harry Potter
events in our area surrounding each book release. These were held at midnight
with themed events. It was obviously fun for the kids but as an adult, I loved
every minute. Watching kids crack open a book and begin reading it while
sitting on the floor was amazing. These books changed many non-reading children
into readers. As an adult I loved them, too.
What J.K, Rowling did was
unusual. She created books read by both children and adults. Twenty years ago
we did not have smart phones. Today, we have a computer in every smart phone
which means as an author your website needs to draw readers into your world of
words.
For the twenty year
celebration Facebook developed an "Easter egg" which "magically" highlights words all Harry Potter readers know in various colors. When you click on the colored word a magical
wand appears and sprinkle lightning bolts of "magic" across the page and then
disappear. It is interactive and fun. See below the posting letting FB users copy to their own FB pages.
"Celebrate the 20th
anniversary of the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. For
a limited time, when you type in the names of the four houses they will change
color to match their house colors. So, Slytherin turns green, Hufflepuff turns
yellow, Ravenclaw turns blue, and Gryffindor turns red. Additionally, if you
type in the words “Harry Potter,” that will turn red as well, because Harry is
in House Gryffindor."
After posting and
helping others "find the magic" I decided to go over to the website
created by author, JKRowling. It had been a while since I had been to
Pottermore and has it changed. WoW.
It is very interactive like a good author website should be. A reader is drawn
into the website by being sorted into one of the four houses at Hogwart House
and also a reader can test to find his own patronus (personal magical
guardian.) as a fan of Rowling's books you could spend hours on the website and
not see it all.
When developing your own
website remember your readers want to be drawn into your books world. Each new
book you need to update your website so readers keep coming back.
An important goal and
really the purpose of your author website is to draw your readers into your
website. Make them want to go through every link on your website by creating
items that will be of interest to them. Then update with new features and
announce on all your social media links. You may not have the resources of Ms.
Rowling but with a little ingenuity you can create a website readers will want
to read.
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