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On October 16, 2000 ~ From Scholastic.com
The wand chooses the wizard, of course, but what magical creature would you
select for your own wand?
I'd like a phoenix feather, which is why I gave it to Harry!
What shape would a Boggart take if
it wanted to scare you? How would you defeat it?
I think I'd probably have Aragog, as Ron did. I hate spiders.
I know you have had children throughout
the world tell you how Harry has changed their lives, but is there any one story
a child has told you that really stands out in your mind?
My favourite was the girl who came to the Edinburgh Book Festival to see me.
When she reached the signing table she said "I didn't want so many people
to be here this is MY book." That really resonated with me, because
that's how I feel about my own favourite books.
Is Voldemort some sort of relative
of Harry's? Possibly his mother's brother?
I'm laughing...that would be a bit Star Wars, wouldn't it?
In your first book there is a secret
message on the Mirror of Erised. Are there any other secret messages throughout
the book that we should be watching for?
Not secret messages of that type, but if you read carefully, you'll get hints
about what's coming. And that's all I'm saying!
My impression is that the Harry books
are getting "darker" somehow. Is this because he is growing up, and
his readers have to do the same?
It's really because Voldemort is getting more powerful, but yes, also because
Harry is fourteen now. At fourteen, you really do start realising that the world
is not a safe and protected place or not always.
Can you give an example of a surprise
in your writing process, such as a character you weren't expecting?
Yes, it was a big surprise to me that Mad Eye Moody turned out the way he did.
I really like him. I didn't expect to.
How would you describe the relationship
between the wizard world and the Muggle world?
Uneasy co-existence! Harry discovers that life in the magical world mirrors,
to a great extent, life in the Muggle world. We are all human. There's still
bigotry and small-mindedness (unfortunately).
In the fourth book, when Harry tells
Dumbledore about his fight with Voldemort and how Voldemort could touch him
after he took Harry's blood, Harry thinks he sees Dumbledore smile slightly.
Why? Is Dumbledore really on Voldemort's side after all?
Hmmmm....like all the best questions I get asked, I can't answer that one. But
you are obviously reading carefully. I promise you'll find out!
Are there any books you would recommend
to your fans to read while they await Book 5?
Loads! Read E. Nesbit, Philip Pullman, Henrietta Branford, Paul Gallico. Just
read!
Why did you choose to make the sport
Quidditch so important to life at Hogwarts?
Because sport is such an important part of life at school. I am terrible at
all sports, but I gave my hero a talent I'd love to have had. Who wouldn't want
to fly?
With all the book tours in different
countries you've done, have you met any interesting people or discovered a new
place that might affect future writing, or that left a special impression on
you?
I have always loved traveling, but I can't say that I have met anyone who has
influenced the Harry books. You see, I planned them all so long ago before any
of this happened to me.
If you were Animagus, what kind of
animal would you be?
I'd like to be an otter that's my favourite animal. It would be depressing
if I turned out to be a slug or something.
Why did Harry have a pet owl instead
of something else?
Because owls are easily the coolest!
How did you think of all the cool
things that happened to Harry?
Sometimes the ideas just come to me. Other times I have to sweat and almost
bleed to make ideas come. It's a mysterious process, but I hope I never find
out exactly how it works. I like a mystery, as you may have noticed.
How would you like teachers to use
your books with students (e.g. discussion, worksheets, book reports, etc.)?
The teachers I have met who have used the books in the classroom have all done
so very imaginatively. It's been wonderful to see the work students have produced.
I particularly enjoyed reading essays on what students think they would see
in the Mirror of Erised. Very revealing!
Friends are very important in your
books. What do you think is the most important thing in friendship?
Acceptance, I think, and loyalty. There are enough people in the world to give
you a hard time. A friend is someone who gives unconditional support.
Do you ever get writer's block? What
do you do when this happens?
I've only suffered writer's block badly once, and that was during the writing
of Chamber of Secrets. I had my first burst of publicity about the first book
and it paralysed me. I was scared the second book wouldn't measure up, but I
got through it!
Do you have a favorite saying or
motto?
Draco dormiens numquam titallandus, of course.
Do you have a favorite passage from
one of your books?
Hard to choose. I like chapter twelve of Sorcerer's Stone (The Mirror of Erised),
and I am proud of the ending of Goblet of Fire.
How did you make the spells? Did
you make them up, or are they real names of people and places?
The spells are made up. I have met people who assure me, very seriously, that
they are trying to do them, and I can assure them, just as seriously, that they
don't work.
Are you going to write a book about
other characters than Harry Potter?
Yes, when I've finally finished all seven Harry Potter books, I will write something
else.
When you were a little girl, did
you dream or ever think of Harry Potter or someone like him?
Not really, though some of the fantasies I had as a child (like flying) are
in the books.
There are hundreds of rumours and
theories going around about your books! Have you seen these, and do you plan
to use any of the ideas found in them?
No, I'm not using any of the ideas. To be honest, I avoid reading most of that
stuff. Some of it is funny, some of it is weird, and some is just downright
crazy.
We're doing a lot of writing at our
school. At what age did you start writing, and did you love to write as a child?
Yes, I loved writing as a child. I wrote my first "book" when I was
six years old about a rabbit, called "Rabbit."
What do you think about the movie?
Do you think that it'll destroy the adventure of the books?
If I believed that, I wouldn't have sold the film rights!
What got you started writing? And
how did you get your breakthrough to get the first book published?
I've been writing since I was six. It is a compulsion, so I can't really say
where the desire came from I've always had it. My breakthrough with the
first book came through persistence, because a lot of publishers turned it down!
Did you use the library a lot as
a child?
Yes, I loved the library, though I was very bad at returning books on time.
I once ran up a bill at university of over fifty pounds in overdue fines, which
was a lot of money to a struggling student. (It didn't stop me doing it again
though!)
How did you come up with the idea
of the underground chamber in Chamber of Secrets?
I always knew the chamber was there. I don't know what first gave me the idea;
I just liked the thought that Slytherin had left something of himself behind.
Are you having a lot of input on
the new Harry Potter movie?
I've been allowed a lot of input. They have been very generous in allowing me
to make my opinions heard!
What person from history has influenced
you the most?
Hmmmmm.....Well, my heroine (though she's not really from "history")
was Jessica Mitford. I named my daughter after her. I found her inspiring because
she was a brave and idealistic person the qualities I most admire, in
other words.
Did you write another book before
writing the Harry Potter series?
Yes, I wrote (and almost finished) two novels for adults and a lot of short
stories. I never finished the first two books because I realised in time that
they were...very bad.
How hard was it to pick the actors
to play the characters in the movie?
I didn't pick them, so easy for me! But I think they are wonderful.
Are the Harry Potter books being
translated in other languages, like Portuguese/Brazil?
The Harry books are available in Portuguese, both a Portuguese and a Brazilian
version.
How did you get the idea to send
Harry to a wizard school?
The idea as it first came to me was about a boy who didn't know he was a wizard
until he got his invitation to wizard school, so there was never a question
that Harry would go anywhere else!
Has the huge popularity of Harry
Potter changed the direction of the plot in any way?
No, not at all. People have asked me whether Rita Skeeter was invented for that
purpose, but in fact she was always planned. I think I enjoyed writing her a
bit more than I would have done if I hadn't met a lot of journalists, though!
Do wizards and witches have to go
Muggle school before they go to Hogwarts?
No, they don't have to.
How does the Dark Lord affect American
wizards and witches?
He affects everyone, but his plan is European domination first.
Which house was Lily Potter in, and
what is her maiden name?
Her maiden name was Evans, and she was in Gryffindor (naturally).
Did you write Harry Potter because
you like fantasy books, or just because the idea came to you?
The latter. In fact, I am not a great fan of fantasy books in general, and never
read them!
Do you imagine the pictures or images
in your head before you write, or do you have to draw them?
I imagine them very clearly and then attempt to describe what I can see. Sometimes
I draw them for my own amusement!
What grade and subject(s) did you
teach?
French, but it should have been English. I don't know why I did French at university,
except that my parents wanted me to. So learn from my mistake do what
you want, not what your parents want!
I'm hooked! My son and I read them
every night. Thank you so much for giving us this time to share something so
wonderful together! He's to be Harry for Halloween. We'd like to know how soon
for the next book (like everyone else), but mostly just wanted to thank you
for sharing Harry with us!
That's wonderful to hear, thank you. Well, book five is underway, but I don't
yet know when it will be available. It'll be ready when it's ready, is the best
I can say!
How do you write the really long
books without getting bored?
Oh dear...does that mean you get bored reading them?! I never get bored with
the writing. I could (and often do) write all day and evening.
Does Harry have a middle name?
Yep, James after his dad.
From where did you get the name for
Harry Potter?
'Harry' has always been my favourite boy's name, so if my daughter had been
a son, he would have been Harry Rowling. Then I would have had to choose a different
name for "Harry" in the books, because it would have been too cruel
to name him after my own son. "Potter" was the surname of a family
who used to live near me when I was seven years old and I always liked the name,
so I borrowed it.
Which book was the most fun for you
to write?
Prisoner of Azkaban, without a doubt. But that doesn't necessarily mean it's
my favourite book. I love them all, but bizarrely the two that were most difficult
to write, Chamber of Secrets and Goblet of Fire are my favourites.
Do you like being a writer?
I love being a writer. I am very lucky my life's ambition turned out to be just
as much fun as I thought it would be.
As an adult reader, I loved the books
and was surprised at how much humour is in them. The Dursleys sound like something
out of Monty Python! Do you like British comedy?
British comedy is an obsession of mine. I love Monty Python.
There are an extraordinary number
of names that start with "H" (Harry, Hermione, Hedwig, Hogwarts, Hagrid,
Hufflepuff). Is there any reason for that?
Erm...no!
Will you ever write an official autobiography?
No, I don't think so. My life is really very boring. You wouldn't want to read
about me cleaning out the rabbit cage!
What is Bonfire Night?
Good question! We celebrate November 5th in Britain every year. There was a
plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament. The ringleader of the plot was called
Guy Fawkes (spot any Harry Potter connection?!), and we burn him in effigy and
set off fireworks to celebrate not losing our government.
What did you want to be when you
were a kid?
A writer...always.
What books do you read in your free
reading time?
Loads...usually novels and biographies.
Harry Potter for grownups again!
Is Voldemort the last remaining ancestor of Slytherin, or the last remaining
descendent of Slytherin?
Ah, you spotted the deliberate error. Yes, it should read "descendent."
That's been changed in subsequent editions. (Keep hold of the "ancestor"
one, maybe it'll be valuable one day!)
Will you ever include more illustrations?
I don't like too many illustrations in novels; I prefer to use my imagination
about what people look like. So the answer is, probably not.
What do you think of fan fiction
being written about your characters, and have you read any of them on the Internet?
I've read some of it. I find it very flattering that people love the characters
that much.
Is there something more to the cats
appearing in the books than first meets the eye? (i.e. Mrs. Figg's cats, Crookshanks,
Prof. McGonagall as a cat, etc.)
Ooooo, another good question. Let's see what I can tell you without giving anything
away....erm....no, can't do it, sorry.
If you could be a wizard, who would
you be?
If I were a character in the book, I'd probably be Hermione. She's a lot like
me when I was younger. (I wasn't that clever but I was definitely that annoying
at times!)
When will the movie of Harry Potter
be out?
November 2001 was the last I heard!
Ms. Rowling, in an article I read
in Good Housekeeping, you stated that the character Hermione received her personality
from her likeness of you at the age. What other things inspired you for other
aspects or details in your books?
Ron is a lot like my oldest friend, who is called Sean and with whom I went
to school. I never intended Ron to be like Sean, but he turned out that way.
Gilderoy Lockhart is also a lot like someone I once knew, but I don't think
I'd better elaborate!
What is your favorite wizard candy?
Chocolate frogs...I'd like to collect the cards!
How did the Dursleys explain away
the tail when Dudley had to have it removed at the hospital?
They went to a private hospital where the staff was very discreet, and said
that a wart had got out of control.
How much control do you have on all
of the products flooding the marketplace with a Harry Potter theme? Do you think
they will sell well?
Unless it's a Warner Bros. product, it shouldn't have Harry's name on it at
all, so I have no control and accept no responsibility! Warner Bros. has allowed
me to have a say in merchandise relating to the film.
Is it true that since Voldemort took
Harry's blood by force, that Harry can kill Voldemort, but Voldemort can't kill
Harry?
It's an interesting theory, but I wouldn't trust it too much!
Do you still have the napkins that
you wrote the first book on?
I'm giggling...where did you read that? I didn't write on napkins; I wrote in
notepads. We really need to squash this myth before people ask to see the used
tea bags on which I drafted the first book!
Is the Mrs. Figg with all the cats
in the Dursleys' neighborhood the same Arabella Figg that Dumbledore mentioned
at the end of book 4?
Well spotted!
The Harry Potter series has lots
of humorous moments. Do you consider yourself to be a really funny person?
No, not really. I think I am funnier on paper than I am in person; the exact
reverse of my sister who is very funny in person, but writes dull letters!
Can you explain how Lupin turns into
a werewolf, since he didn't turn in the Shrieking Shack in Prisoner of Azkaban,
but instead he turned only when the full moonlight hit him outside the tunnel?
If he only turned into a wolf in the moonlight, why didn't he just stay inside?
Did it have to do with the potion? Or was the moon not up yet?
The moon wasn't up when he entered the Shrieking Shack.
As the author, when reading your
books, can you enjoy them as a reader and sympathize with Harry, or is it too
hard to be "objective"?
Too hard to be objective. When I re-read the books, I often catch myself re-editing
them. It's an uncomfortable experience. However, the more time elapses, the
less I find myself doing that I can now read Sorcerer's Stone fairly
comfortably.
How many students attend Hogwarts,
and how many students per year per house?
There are about a thousand students at Hogwarts.
Did you ever make a study of herbs
and other Hogwarts subjects, or did you create all those classes from inspiration?
Most of the magic is made up. Occasionally I will use something that people
used to believe was true for example, the "Hand of Glory" which
Draco gets from Borgin and Burkes in Chamber of Secrets.
You said Ron's cousin was taken out
of Book 4, and you developed Rita Skeeter more after that. Do you still think
that it would have been more fun to keep her? Can you tell me anything about
what she was going to be like?
Well, maybe I will use her in another book, so I don't want to talk about her
too much. I had never "killed" a character before (in either sense)
until Goblet of Fire, so that made writing the book a little more stressful!
Why was a different cover illustration
chosen for the books sold in the United States? Why do those books have illustrations
at the beginning of each chapter but the British books do not?
Publishers choose to do things differently, and I'm glad about that. It's very
exciting for authors to see their work in many different versions. I love the
look of the American books, especially the chapter illustrations.
In the second book, Harry and Ron
went to the girls' toilet and met McGonagall. They told her that they were going
to visit Hermione, and she started crying. Why?
She found it very touching that Harry and Ron were missing Hermione so badly
(or so she thought). Under that gruff exterior, Professor McGonagall is a bit
of an old softy, really.
How old is old in the wizarding world,
and how old are Professors Dumbledore and McGonagall?
Dumbledore is a hundred and fifty, and Professor McGonagall is a sprightly seventy.
Wizards have a much longer life expectancy than Muggles. (Harry hasn't found
out about that yet.)
How does the wizarding world protect
Muggle banks and vaults, etc. from wizards apparating into them and stealing
the contents?
Well, the Ministry of Magic keeps tabs on people apparating. That's why you
have to have a license to do it, and the moment you abuse it you can find yourself
in serious trouble (or Azkaban!).
What position did James play on the
Gryffindor Quidditch team? Was it seeker like Harry, or something different?
James was Chaser.
How painful is the editing process
for you? Compared with writing a first draft, how long do you spend editing?
Who do you conference with?
I work with my editors. I enjoy the editing process, but I edit fairly extensively
myself before my editors get to see the book, so it's never a very long job.
Are you writing all the books at
the same time, like in little pieces, while concentrating mostly on the present
one, or do you just have a general idea about them?
During the first five years that I was writing the series, I made plans and
wrote small pieces of all the books. I concentrate on one book at a time, though
occasionally I will get an idea for a future book and scribble it down for future
reference.
Any plans for a video game soon?
I think there probably will be a video game, but when, I have no idea.
Do you think elementary-age children
will be able to read the other three books in the series?
Yes, I do. I personally feel the books are suitable for people aged 8 years
and over. Though my daughter, who is seven, has read them all and not been very
frightened but maybe she's tough, like her mother!
When you are not writing or reading,
what things do you enjoy in your free time?
Let's see.....when I'm not reading, writing or spending time with my daughter,
there isn't much time left over, but I like travelling most.
Some sets on the movies are already
being created. Do you think they represent how you envisioned them in the book?
Have you had any input on the shooting locations?
I know they look as I imagined them (those that have been done so far)!
Hello, I was wondering how much Tolkien
inspired and influenced your writing?
Hard to say. I didn't read The Hobbit until after the first Harry book was written,
though I read Lord of the Rings when I was nineteen. I think, setting aside
the obvious fact that we both use myth and legend, that the similarities are
fairly superficial. Tolkien created a whole new mythology, which I would never
claim to have done. On the other hand, I think I have better jokes.
Ms. Rowling, for being fictional
books, the Harry Potter books have a great grasp of the Latin language. I have
noticed that many, if not most, of the names and incantations are of Latin heritage.
How much research does it take to give these books their Latin heritage?
My Latin, such as it is, is self-taught. I enjoy feeling that wizards would
continue to use this dead language in their everyday life.
Will you have a cameo in the Harry
Potter movie?
No, definitely not. I hate watching myself on-screen! If there were one thing
you could change about the world, what would it be? I would make each and every
one of us much more tolerant.
Do any of the things that happen
in the Harry Potter books reflect any of your childhood fantasies?
Flying, definitely. And who wouldn't want to be able to use the Jelly-Legs Curse?
Why did you choose the owl as the
animal messenger in your books?
Owls are traditionally associated with magic, and I like them.
Our thanks to J.K. Rowling for joining
us today. Any thoughts you would like to leave us with?
Keep reading! (And it doesn't have to be Harry Potter!)
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