Topic > Jk. Rowling By JK Rowling - 1999

Mandy RagusaEnglish H/DEMrs. Mitzi QuinnFebruary 28, 2014J.K. Rowling and the mind behind the wizarding world of Harry Potter"I don't believe in the kind of magic in my books, but I believe that something very magical can happen when you read a good book" –JK Rowling (Pottermore internet). Jo Anne Rowling, known throughout the literary world as JK Rowling, never wanted to be anything other than a writer. Even as a child, she told her younger sister, Di, the made-up stories she imagined in her head. Rowling's childhood friends also greatly enjoyed her stories. Unlike most successful writers, he does not have an in-depth liberal arts education but instead writes out of his burning passion. “Writing has always been a kind of wonderful compulsion for me.” Rowling said in a 1999 interview of her early inclination to write. (Adney 21-22). Writing was simply something he loved to do. Rowling drew inspiration from her own life and incorporated it into her Harry Potter series. The very first story he ever created was a particularly special story for his little sister. This story didn't have the complexity of the Harry Potter novels; instead it was a rabbit named Rabbit. Di often asked her sister to tell the story again, because her imagination would fire, causing the story to always end differently. Ms. Rowling has since changed her writing perspective to a more complex subject. Rowling became a multimillion-dollar author by writing the Harry Potter series, which has been translated into over 65 languages. Rowling experienced many life-changing events that sparked her childhood imagination to create an entire magical world based on the land... in the middle of the paper... in 40 languages ​​around the world. Thanks to a special boy, Rowling has become a very successful author. Rowling managed to amass nine hundred and ten million dollars from her beloved novels and films. Ultimately I have to, she recently told the London Times, I could have stopped writing four years ago and financially I would have been fine. At this point in my life I don't write for the money and I could definitely do without the fame. The only point is to satisfy myself now and out of loyalty to the fans. But when I say it's for me, it's also for Harry… and being true to what I know will be the end of him. (Shapiro 228). All Rowling ever wanted to be in her life was an author. He has truly touched the lives of many millions of people around the world. The Harry Potter series may have come to an end, but for all its fans, its legacy lives on.