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Old 07-19-2013, 08:13 AM   #111
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Originally Posted by kakistos View Post
Looks like the leak came from a law firm: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...m_hp_ref=books
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Rowling said that "only a tiny number of people knew my pseudonym and it has not been pleasant to wonder for days how a woman whom I had never heard of prior to Sunday night could have found out something that many of my oldest friends did not know."
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As it turns out, one of The Sunday Times’ writers had read The Cuckoo’s Calling recently and tweeted her appreciation of the book. Shortly after, an anonymous person replied to her on Twitter and told her that J.K. Rowling was the real author.

When the editor replied to the Twitter user asking “How do you know for sure?” the user said “I just know,” and then proceeded to delete all of their tweets as well as the account.
If the tweet was from an anonymous person how did Rowling know that it was a woman?
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