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  1. Jun 26, 2017 · Here are just two of the ways Harry Potter changed publishing, and how those changes affected the rest of pop culture: 1) The books made it possible to publish long works aimed at children. Prior ...

  2. A new study published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology found that reading the Harry Potter books in particular has similar effects, likely in part because Potter is continually in ...

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    • Rowling Owes Her Success to An 8-Year-Old Girl
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    • The Names of The Houses at Hogwarts Were Originally Written on A Barf Bag
    • Quidditch Was Based on Basketball

    Like many first-time authors, Rowling struggled to get her first book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone published. (The name was changed to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stonein the United States.) The book was rejected by over a dozen publishers. Finally, a small British publisher, Bloomsbury, said yes. Bloomsbury saw the potential of th...

    In addition to assuming that the book would not sell well, the editorial team at Bloomsbury advised Rowling that she should not publish under her real name, Joanne Rowling, because boys would not read a book written by a woman. That sexist assumption certainly did not give much credit to boys, and took it for granted that girls would read a book wr...

    Rowling likes to write her first drafts in longhand, preferably in black ink. Sometimes she found herself inspired, but short on paper. So she wrote on anything she could find. She told Amazon UK that she used a truly novel paper substitute when she was concocting the name of the Hogwarts houses: “The names of the Hogwarts Houses were created on th...

    Quidditch, the sport of choice at Hogwarts, resembles flying lacrosse in the Harry Potterfilms. One might imagine that the British Rowling thought of cricket when creating the game. After all, the Quidditch brooms look a little bit like bats. Actually, her inspiration was the all-American basketball. In her Amazon interview, Rowling explained, “I w...

  4. Joanne Rowling CH OBE FRSL ( / ˈroʊlɪŋ / ROH-ling ); [1] born 31 July 1965), known by her pen name J. K. Rowling, is a British author and philanthropist. She wrote Harry Potter, a seven-volume fantasy series published from 1997 to 2007. The series has sold over 600 million copies, been translated into 84 languages, and spawned a global ...

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  5. Jul 13, 2011 · Fourteen years, seven books and blockbuster films later, the Harry Potter brand, valued at over $15 billion, is still going strong. Over 400 million copies of the Harry Potter books have been sold ...

  6. Jun 26, 2017 · "JK Rowling was a single mother, she was in quite poor conditions on the bread line so for her to have had the foresight to know that little book was going to turn into a worldwide phenomenon ...

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