J.K.Rowling Biography
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Biography J K Rowling
J.K Rowling was born in Chipping Sodury,
July 31st 1965. Her childhood was
generally happy, although she does remember getting teased because of her name,
“Rowling” – She recalls often getting called “Rowling pin” by her less than
ingenious school friends. J.K. Rowling says she never really warmed to her own
name, although, she does remember having a fondness for the name Potter from
quite an early age. J.K.Rowling studied at a school
in Gloucestershire, before moving to Chepstow, South Wales at the age of 9.
From an early age, J.K. Rowling
had an ambition to be a writer. She often tried her hand at writing, although
little came from her early efforts. In her own autobiography she remembers with
great fondness, when her good friend Sean became the first person to give her
the confidence that one day she would be able to make a very good writer.
“he was also the only
person who thought I was bound to be a success at it, which meant much more to
me than I ever told him at the time” (1)
Sean was also the owner of a
battered old Ford Anglia, which would later appear in one of the Harry Potter series
as a flying car.
After finishing school, her
parents encouraged her to study French at the University of Essex. She slightly
regretted choosing French, saying she would have preferred to study English.
However, it was her parents wish that she study something “
more useful” than English.
After having spent a
year in Paris, J.K.Rowling
graduated from university and took various jobs in London. One of her favourite
jobs was working for Amnesty International; the charity, which campaigns
against human rights abuses throughout the world. Amnesty International, is one
of the many charities, which J.K.Rowling has
generously supported since she attained a new found
wealth.
It was in 1990, that J.K.Rowling first conceived of the idea about Harry Potter.
As she recalls, it was on a long train journey from London to Manchester when she began
forming in her mind, the characters of the series. At the forefront, was a
young boy, not aware that he was a wizard. The train
was delayed for over 4 hours, as she didn’t have a pen, and was too shy to ask
for one nothing was written down. But she remembers being very enthusiastic,
and excited about the ideas which were filling her mind.
On arriving in Manchester, she began work on
writing the book immediately, although, it would take several years to come to
fruition. It was also in December of 1990 that J.K.Rowling
lost her mother, who died of Multiple Sclerosis. J.K.Rowling
was very close to her mother, and she felt the loss deeply. Her own loss gave
an added poignancy to the death of Harry Potter’s mother in her book. She says
her favourite scene in the Philosopher’s Stone is, The Mirror of Erised, where Harry sees his parents in the mirror.
In 1991, J.K.Rowling
left England to get a job as an
English teacher in Portugal. It was here that she
met her first husband, and together they had a child Jessica. However, after a
couple of years, the couple split after a fierce argument; where by all
accounts J.K.Rowling was thrown out of the house. So
she returned to England in 1994; still trying
to finish her first book. She was also working full time, and bringing up her
daughter as a single parent. Eventually, she finished her first copy, and sent
it off to various agents. She found an agent, Christopher, who spent over a year
trying to get a publisher. Eventually, a quite small publisher, Bloomsbury agreed to take the
book on. The editor Barry Cunningham also agreed to pay her an advance of
£1500. The decision to take on the book was, in large part, due to his 8 year
old daughters enthusiastic reception of the first
chapter (However she was advised to continue teaching as writers of children’s
books don’t tend to get very well paid.)
Within a few weeks of
publication, (1996) the book sales really started to take off. The initial
print run was of only 1,000 – 500 of these went to libraries. First editions
are now said to be worth up to £25,000 each. She also received a grant from the
Scottish arts council, which enabled her to write full time. After the books
initial success in the UK, an American company
Scholastic agreed to pay a remarkable £100,000 for the rights to publish in America. In 1998, Warner Bros
secured the film rights for the books, giving a 7 figure sum. The films have
magnified the success of the books, making Harry Potter into one of the most
recognisable media products. Under the close guidance of J.K.Rowling,
the films have sought to stay close to the original plot; also at J.K.Rowling’s request all the actors are British.
J.K.Rowling has stated recently,
that on the 21st December 2006, she finished her
final book of the Harry Potter Series – "Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows". The book is due for release in July 2007. J.K.Rowling
has said the book is her favourite, and it makes her both happy and sad. She
has said she will continue writing but there is no chance of continuing the
Harry Potter Series. She however, may release a dictionary of things related to
Hogswart and Harry Potter, that
were never published in other books.
J.K.Rowling currently lives in Scotland, on the banks of the
river Tay, with her 2nd husband Neil Murray; J.K.Rowling
has 3 children, 2 with husband Neil.
Published in copyright 28/04/2007 by R.Pettinger
http://www.biographyonline.net/writers/j_k_rowling.html
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