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 J.K. Rowling gave us a brief epilogue about Harry Potter   adult life at the end of The Deathly Hallows, but now, for the first time since that final book, Rowling has written a story that features Harry not as a teen wizarding student, but a 34-year-old Auror stanley botella .     Like many of Rowling   recent writings at the Pottermore website, this latest story takes the form of a Daily Prophet article鈥攖his time from the pernicious pen of gossip columnist Rita Skeeter. That means that we hear a bit more vicious speculating about the lives of Harry and the rest of Dumbledore   Army, who have made an appearance at the Quidditch  stanley cup World Cup finals.  Amusingly, Rita is particularly peeved that one Ginny Potter, n茅e Weasley, has snagged the plum sportswriting assignments.  But it does give us the latest update on the DA crew鈥攐r at least what the Daily Prophet is content to let the wizarding world think of them. Head over to Pottermore  registration required  to read the whole thing. Update: Thanks to Spaceman_99, who points out that Today Books has the piece up in its entirety, no registration needed. Read J.K. Rowling   new post for the latest Harry Potter gossip ; [Today]                                                        B stanley isolierkanne ooksHarry PotterJK Rowling