Chronology
J.K. Rowling has just
finished her impressive Harry
Potter series. She is now one of the richest women in the world, but it wasn't
always this way. In 1990, Harry
Potter was a mere thought that struck J.K. Rowling while she was riding a
train in the
1990: In 1990, J.K. Rowling was hit with the idea for her series.
She claims that the idea simply came to her. Many writers wish they could be so
lucky to have a multi-million dollar idea simply come to them, but it wasn't
that easy.
1997: After being turned down by many publishers who thought it
was impossible to make money off of a "kid's book",
1998: J.K. Rowling's true break came when Scholastic decided to
publish the Harry
Potter series. Scholastic would help to make the series one of the most
memorable children's books ever written. On
1999: Almost a year after Harry Potter and the Chamber of
Secrets was published in
2000: The year 2000 was a
very busy year for J.K. Rowling. In late March, Chris Columbus was chosen to direct
the first Harry
Potter movie.
On July 8, Scholastic and
2001: In March of 2001, J.K. Rowling surprises her fans with two
more books. These books were meant to be like library/school books that Harry
Potter actually used. The titles were Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find
Them. On November 16, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone hit theaters. But, the best was yet to come for J.K. Rowling.
On December 26, J.K. Rowling married Neil Murray.
2002: 2002 was a quiet year, for J.K. Rowling. But, it was still
a busy year for the Harry
Potter movies. On November 15, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
was released to theaters. Sadly, Richard Harris who
played Dumbledore in the first two Harry
Potter movies passed away a few weeks
before the release (October 25).
2003: Another happy year for J.K. Rowling arrived. On March 23,
her second child was born. Then on June 21, the largest book in the Harry
Potter series was released. A massive 6.4 million copies of Harry Potter
and the Order of the Phoenix were printed in the
2004: On May 31, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
was released in
2005: The happiness continues for J.K. Rowling as her third child
is born. The happiness also continues for Harry
Potter fans. On July 16, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is
released. Then on November 18, the movie Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire is released.
2006: In July J.K. Rowling had the honor
of having a asteroid named after her. Then in October,
a signed first-edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
receives an amazing bid of $100,000 for charity.
2007: This would prove to be the biggest year for J.K. Rowling
and her fans. In May of 2007, Universal Studies announced that they would be
building a Harry
Potter theme park. Then on July 11, Harry Potter and the Order of the
Phoenix hit theaters. But, the biggest moment
came on July 21, when the final book in the Harry
Potter series was released.
2008: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will be
hitting theaters.
2009: Universal Studios plans to open the Harry
Potter theme park.
2010: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is scheduled to the hit
the theaters.
The Future: J.K. Rowling plans to publish a Harry Potter Encyclopedia
that will give additional details of many of the Harry Potter characters. Plus the encyclopedia will also give further information on what
happened after Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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