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Did you make up the plot
in every aspect first by charting the characters and knowing
exactly what you would do with them, or did you just piece a lot
of it together as you wrote? |
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I always have a basic
plot outline, but I like to leave some things to be decided while
I write. It's more fun. :-) |
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When is your fourth book
coming out and what will it be called? |
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It's coming out in July.
I prefer not to say the title at the moment. I'm superstitious
about my titles. |
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Is there anything that
you can reveal about the fourth book? |
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Yes! Harry goes to the
Quidditch World Cup, and you also find out about some other
Wizardry schools. |
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Do you now or have you in
the past kept a journal? If so, do you believe that it helps in
your writing? |
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I've never managed to
keep a journal longer than two weeks. I get bored with my life. I
prefer inventing things. |
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What is Nearly Headless
Nick's last name? |
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It's in Book I: De
Mimsy-Porpington. ;-) |
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Why does Professor
Dumbledore like sherbet lemons? |
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Because I like sherbet
lemons! And he's got good taste. :-) |
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Was it hard to think of
the monsters' names? |
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Some of the monsters are
from folklore, so I didn't invent them. In Book IV you'll see some
creatures I did invent, and I had fun making up their names. But
I'm not going to say what they are. :-) |
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What do you think has
been your greatest experience because of Harry Potter's success? |
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The last American tour.
Because for the first time I realized how many children love
Harry. It was a moving experience for me. |
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What makes some
witches/wizards become ghosts after they die and some not? |
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You don't really find
that out until Book VII, but I can say that the happiest people do
not become ghosts. As you might guess, Moaning Myrtle! |
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How long have you been
writing? |
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As far back as I can
remember. The first story I finished was when I was six years old. |
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What about the rumors of
a movie? |
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There is going to be a
movie made by Warner Bros. But it hasn't gone into production yet,
so there's no more I can tell you about that one. |
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What would your advice be
to any other young people that would want to write stories? |
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The most important thing
is to read as much as you can, like I did. It will give you an
understanding of what makes good writing and it will enlarge your
vocabulary. And it's a lot of fun! And also, start by writing
about things you know -- your own experiences, your own feelings.
That's what I do. |
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I heard a lot of rumors
as to why the fourth book isn't out yet in the U.S. What is the
truth and when will it be out? |
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The reason it's not out
yet is because I haven't finished it. :-) The first book took me
five years to write, so I'm speeding up, a lot! But I still can't
produce a novel in six months. |
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What did the Potter
parents do for a living before Voldemort killed them? |
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I'm sorry to keep saying
this, but I can't tell you because it's important to a later plot.
But you will find out later! |
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In the first book you
said Slytherin house Quidditch captain was sixth year Marcus
Flint. If there are only seven years of Hogwarts, why is he in the
third book? |
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He had to do a year
again! :-) |
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How do students at
Hogwarts get educated in Muggle subjects? Do they even need to
know other things besides magic? |
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They can choose to study
Muggle subjects. In the third book, Hermione takes the class
Muggles Studies, and that's where they learn about Muggles in
school. |
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Since Harry Potter's
parents were sorcerers and Petunia was Harry's mother's sister.
Shouldn't Petunia be a witch or wizard? |
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No. As Hagrid explains in
Book I, sometimes a witch or a wizard occurs in an otherwise
Muggle family, just as a Squib is a non-magic person who occurs in
an otherwise magic family. |
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Do you think that you
will write about Harry after he graduates from Hogwarts? Isn't
there a University of Wizardry? |
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No, there's no University
for Wizards. At the moment I'm only planning to write seven Harry
Potter books. I won't say "never," but I have no plans
to write an eighth book. |
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Will we ever get a
Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher who lasts more than a year? |
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I'm not telling you. ;-) |
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Is Harry Potter ever
going to fall in love with Hermione or is he going to fall in love
with Ginny Weasley? |
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In Book IV Harry does
decide he likes a girl, but it's not Hermione or Ginny. However,
he's only 14, so there's plenty of time for him to change his
mind. ;-) |
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If you had to choose one
teacher from your books to teach your child, who would it be and
why? |
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It would be Professor
Lupin, because he is kind, clever, and gives very interesting
lessons. |
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How many countries have
you visited since writing Harry Potter? |
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Um...let me think. Spain,
Italy, France, America. That's all. I will be visiting lots more,
but because my daughter's still so young, I don't like to travel
too much. Unless I can take her with me. |
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Will Harry ever get a
break and not live with the Dursleys? |
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I'm not going to tell
you! ;-) |
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Will we ever see Scabbers
again? |
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Yes. You will see
Scabbers again. |
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Will Harry ever get to go
with his godfather (Cornelius Black)? |
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He is in contact with
Sirius Black in Book IV, but as Sirius is on the run, it's
difficult for them to be together at the moment. |
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Is it true you're doing 7
books, one for each year that Harry will be at Hogwarts? |
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Yes, it is true. |
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Do you have an actual
floor plan for Hogwarts? Do you use it when writing the books? |
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I haven't drawn it,
because it would be difficult for the most skilled architect to
draw, owing to the fact that the staircases and the rooms keep
moving. However, I have a very vivid mental image of what it looks
like. |
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What made you think of
the people's names and dormitories at Hogwarts? |
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I invented the names of
the Houses on the back of an airplane sick bag! This is true. I
love inventing names, but I also collect unusual names, so that I
can look through my notebook and choose one that suits a new
character. |
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Do you take real people
you know and put them in your books? |
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The closest I've come to
putting a real person in my books is with Gilderoy Lockhart, who
is an exaggeration of someone I once knew. John Weasley is a
little bit like my oldest friend, a man I was at school with,
whose name is Sean. But neither of them are accurate portraits. |
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How long does it take to
write one Harry Potter book? |
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It depends. The quickest,
so far, was a year. |
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How does it feel to know
that millions of kids are reading your books? |
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Amazing! I don't think I
really realized how many there were until I visited the States in
October, and met thousands and thousands of people at book
signings. |
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How did you come up with
Harry Potter? |
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Harry just sort of
strolled into my head, on a train journey. He arrived very fully
formed. It was as though I was meeting him for the first time. |
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Why are the gnomes bad?
What do they do? |
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Gnomes eat the roots of
your plants, and make little heaps of earth, like moles do. They
are also a bit of a giveaway that wizards live in a house. |
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Did you ever meet a boy
like Harry? |
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I probably met a boy like
Harry, since I've been meeting readers of the Harry books. But he
wasn't based on anyone real. |
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Are any of your female
characters, like Hermione, modeled after your own daughter? |
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No, if Hermione was based
on anyone, she was based on me when I was younger. But my daughter
is turning out to be a bit like me, so she is a bit like Hermione.
:-) |
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Was there a particular
teacher who encouraged you to write when you were a child? If
there was, how did he or she encourage or help you? |
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I had some wonderful
teachers, but I never confided that I wanted to be a writer. So,
no. Writing for me is a kind of compulsion, so I don't think
anyone could have made me do it, or prevented me from doing it. |
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Where were you born and
what was your childhood like? |
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I was born in a place
called Chipping, so perhaps that explains my love of silly names. |
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How can two Muggles have
a kid with magical powers? Also how does the Ministry of Magic
find out these kids have powers? |
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It's the same as two
black-haired people producing a redheaded child. Sometimes these
things just happen, and no one really knows why! The Ministry of
Magic doesn't find out which children are magic. In Hogwarts
there's a magical quill which detects the birth of a magical
child, and writes his or her name down in a large parchment book.
Every year Professor McGonagall checks the book, and sends owls to
the people who are turning 11. |
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Does Harry give Christmas
gifts to his friends? The books mention only gifts he receives. I
am interested in knowing whether he gives gifts and if they are
appropriate for the receiver. |
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Ron is very sensitive
about his poverty, and Harry knows that Ron might be offended if
he tried to give him too much. You will see in Book IV that Ron
feels awkward accepting too much from Harry. |
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What is your next book
going to be called? |
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I'm still not going to
tell you! ;-) |
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Do you have a role model,
if so, who? |
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I don't really have a
role model, but I have a heroine! Her name was Jessica Mitford,
and she was a human rights activist. |
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When you were my age, did
you ever write a book? I am in the fifth grade. |
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Yes, as a matter of fact
I did. I wrote a story about seven cursed diamonds. I thought it
was a novel. I think now it was really a very long short story. |
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Where is Azkaban? |
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In the north of the North
Sea. A very cold sea. |
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We are Windy Hills
Elementary. Do you write every day, and for how long do you write? |
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I write nearly every day.
Some days I write for ten or eleven hours. Other days I might only
write for three hours. It really depends on how fast the ideas are
coming. |
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How do you feel about
receiving the British Book Awards Children's Book of the year? |
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Very, very honored. :-) |
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Where did Sirius Black
and Buckbeack go after they went into hiding? |
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Somewhere nice and warm! |
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Do you have any
pets/animals? If so, did any of your ideas for monsters come from
watching them? |
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I have a very violent
rabbit. ;-) If I'd known what her personality was like, I would
have called her Fluffy, after Hagrid's dog! |
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How many languages is the
book published in? |
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Oh goodness! Twenty-five,
I think! |
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Would you get a mythical
pet from one of your books? If you could, which one? |
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If I could, I would
choose a Phoenix, because they have such useful properties, as
Harry finds out in Book III. |
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Did you have any help
writing any of the books? |
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No, I did it all by
myself! :-) |
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Why did you choose the
lightning bolt as a trademark for Harry Potter? |
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Just because I decided
that it would be an interesting and distinctive mark. |
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Do you still write in
cafes, or do you have to stay out of public places while you write
so people won't bother you? |
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I still write in cafes,
but I go to different ones now! |
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Will we see the Marauders
map in a future book? |
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Yes, you'll see it in
Book IV. :-) |
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Is the island that
Azkaban is on located at the southern end of the U.K. since Black
had to pass the Dursley's place on his way to Hogwarts? |
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No, he didn't have to
pass the Dursley's place. He just wanted to. |
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Who is your favorite
character? |
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I love, Harry, Ron,
Hermione, Hagrid, and Professor Lupin. |
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How old is Professor
Dumbledore? |
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Wizards have a longer
life expectancy than Muggles! |
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When the seventh book in
the series is finished, are you going to start on a new topic? |
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Yes, but what it is, I
don't yet know! |
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What would you think if a
person made one of your Harry Potter books into a computer game? |
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I'd like to play it! |
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How do you visualize
Hogwarts in its entirety? |
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A huge, rambling, quite
scary-looking castle, with a jumble of towers and battlements.
Like the Weasley's house, it isn't a building that Muggles could
build, because it is supported by magic. |
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Were you ever involved in
a school like Harry Potter's school? |
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No, I wish I had been!
:-) |
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Would you ever want to
consider another job if you had the opportunity? |
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No. I'm doing the thing I
love best in the world! Although I did enjoy being a teacher. :-) |
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Do you already have
titles for all seven Harry Potters? |
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Yes, I do. And I'm still
not going to tell you what they are. ;-) |
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Does your daughter help
you with ideas for the books? |
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No, the ideas are all my
own. But my daughter does love the books. :-) |
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Who is you favorite
author? |
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Jane Austen. I find her
un-put-downable. :-) |
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What kind of books did
you read when you were young? |
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My favorite books when I
was younger were by Paul Gallico, Elizabeth Goodge, and E.
Nesbitt. |
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When you were stuck on
the train was there anything that triggered your imagination, and
did that incident inspire Book III? |
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I have no idea where the
idea came from, it just fell into my head! |
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Scholastic says: We are
almost out of time Ms. Rowling, thank you so much for joining us.
Do you have any parting words you would like to share with our
audience? |
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Don't let the Muggles get
you down! :-) |