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About the Author of the Harry Potter Books


     Ms. J K Rowling was born on July 31st, 1965 in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England.  Her given name at birth was Joanne Kathleen. Ms. Rowling has one sister, Di, who was born 2 years after J K. 
     It is interesting to note that Ms. Rowling claims that she has actually been writing since she was 5 or 6 years old.  Her first story, called Rabbit, was filled with interesting characters, such as a large bee called Miss Bee. 
     Ms. Rowling, along with her parents and sister, moved twice while J K was growing up.  While at one of their homes, close to Bristol and in Winterbourne, she had friends next door whose last name was Potter.  J K never forgot the children, or the last name, which she liked very much. 
     When she was nine years old her family moved again to Tutshill.  Ms. Rowling attended a primary (grade) school in Tutshill, and later attended Wyedean Comprehensive.  Ms. Rowling describes herself as being shy, freckly, with no natural athletic ability but a great love of literature.  Later, when she graduated from Wyedean Comprehensive, she attended Exeter University.  Here Ms. Rowling studied French after her parents encouraged her into what they believed would be a wonderful career as a bilingual secretary.  After graduation, however, it didn’t take Ms. Rowling long to realize that she was not meant to be a secretary.  Self described as “the worst secretary ever, very disorganized”; she found it increasingly hard to remain attentive during meetings, actually writing story ideas instead of taking notes as she had been instructed. 
     When Ms. Rowling was 26 years old she moved to Portugal to be an English teacher.  Ms. Rowling has been quoted many times as saying she loved teaching English, often teaching in the afternoons and evenings so that she could be free to work on her writing during the mornings.  It was during this period that she began working on a story about a ‘wizard”. 
     Ms. Rowling met and married a journalist in Portugal (he was Portuguese), and her daughter Jessica was born in 1993.  Shortly after the birth of her daughter, the marriage ended in divorce and Ms. Rowling, along with her infant daughter, moved to Edinburgh, Scotland so that J K could be near her younger sister, Di. 
     It was during this time that Ms. Rowling became determined to not only finish her Harry Potter ‘wizard’ novel, but to get it published.  Often she would write in restaurants, where she and her daughter could stay warm while she wrote. 
     Ms. Rowling requested a grant from the Scottish Arts Council, which she eventually received, in order to complete her book.  When it was completed and after several rejections, Ms. Rowling sold the novel, Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone, to Bloomsbury in the UK for the equivalent of about $4,000. 
     To support her daughter and herself, Ms. Rowling began working as a French teacher.  After several months Arthur A Levine Books/Scholastic Press bought the American rights to the first “Harry Potter”, and Ms. Rowling received enough money to give up teaching and write full time. Ms. Rowling has described this moment as the happiest of her life. 
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