JK Rowling biography
Joanne Rowling,
better known and indeed, EXTREMELY well known around the world as JK Rowling
was born in the town of
JK Rowling
went to the
JK Rowling
wrote her first novel whilst living in
"Yeah pretty much actually.
It's the flogged horse school
of writing. The thing about the 600 words,
I mean some day, you can
do a very, very, very hard day's
work and not write a word, just revising, or you would scribble a few words."
JK Rowling when asked by Jeremy Paxman about whether she
wrote until exhaustion stopped her.
Rowling
has often talked about the inspiration behind Harry Potter. She was on a train
between
Rowling is
a great donator to charity and in the future she intends to publish a Harry
Potter encyclopedia with all profits going to
charity. Coca-Cola were forced to give $18m to the
American charity Reading is Fundamental in return for being allowed to
rights to the movie tie-ins.
Read
external JK Rowling book reviews on
ciao.
JK Rowling awards
·
Nestle Smarties Book Prize (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
·
Children’s Book of the Year - British Book Awards (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone)
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Children’s Book Award (Harry
Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone)
·
JK Rowling has won
the Hugo, Bram Stoker and Whitebread
awards for the Harry Potter
series.
JK Rowling records
·
Last 3 volumes of the
Harry Potter series have been
the fastest selling books in history.
·
Book 6 (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood
Prince is the fastest selling book ever.
·
JK Rowling is the
first person to win the Smarties
Prize for literature 3 years in a row.
·
In the
USA, each Harry Potter book
reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.
JK Rowling influences
·
Jane Austen - Rowling's
all time favourite writer
·
Paul Gallico
- writer of Manxmouse
·
C.S. Lewis - the Narnia Chronicles
·
Noel Streatfield
JK Rowling bibliography
·
Harry
Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone (1997)
·
Harry
Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets (1998)
·
Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (1999)
·
Harry
Potter and the Goblet of
Fire (2000)
·
Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2003)
·
Harry
Potter and the Half-Blood
Prince (2005)
·
Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007)
JK Rowling interviews
Jeremy Paxman, from the BBC, performed an exclusive Newsnight interview with J. K. Rowling. This is an
intriguing interview and the normally savage Paxman
pulls his claws in for the duration. The BBC interview with J. K. Rowling
>>
In the
first interview since the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows J. K.
Rowling explains why the end to the series was rather vague, or
"nebulous" and "poetic" and what she plans to do next. J. K. Rowling
interview with the TODAYshow.com >>
Stories
from the Web interviews J. K. Rowling. A short but sweet in
interview in which she talks about the inspirations behind her work, whether or
not the characters are based on real people and where the names in the Harry
Potter derive from. Stories from
the Web interviews J. K. Rowling >>
JK Rowling critical acclaim
"And
you though wizardry was for children. Harry Potter will make you think again.
He casts his spells on grown-ups too" James Naughtie
"Full
of surprises and jokes; comparisons with Dahl are, this time, justified" Sunday
Times.
http://www.fantasybookreview.co.uk/JK-Rowling/biography.html
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