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NAME ORIGINS




Biography


Joanne Kathleen Rowling was born on July 31, 1965, in Chipping Sodbury, near Bristol, England. A single mother living in Edinburgh, Scotland, Rowling became an international literary sensation in 1999, when the first three installments of her Harry Potter children's book series took over the top three slots of the New York Times best-seller list after achieving similar success in her native United Kingdom. The phenomenal response to Rowling's books culminated in July 2000, when the fourth volume in the series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, became the fastest-selling book in history.

A graduate of Exeter University, Rowling moved to Portugal in 1990 to teach English. There, she met and married a Portuguese journalist. The couple's daughter, Jessica, was born in 1993. After her marriage ended in divorce, Rowling moved to Edinburgh with her daughter to live near her younger sister, Di. While struggling to support Jessica and herself on welfare, Rowling worked on a book, the idea for which had reportedly occurred to her while she was traveling on a train from Manchester to London in 1990. After a number of rejections, she finally sold the book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (the word "Philosopher" was changed to "Sorcerer" for its publication in America), for the equivalent of about $4,000.

By the summer of 2000, the first three Harry Potter books: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban earned approximately $480 million in three years, with over 35 million copies in print in 35 languages. In July 2000, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire saw a first printing of 5.3 million copies and advance orders of over 1.8 million. Rowling, now one of Britain's richest women, plans a total of seven books in the series, each chronicling a year in the life of Harry Potter, a young wizard, and his motley band of cohorts at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The fifth installment, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, hit book stores June 21st, 2003, roughly 3 years after the fourth book was released.

A film version of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, directed by Chris Columbus (Home Alone, Mrs. Doubtfire) was released  November 16th, 2001. In its opening weekend in the U.S., the film debuted on a record 8,200 screens and smashed the previous box office record, earning an estimated $93.5 million ($20 million more than the previous recordholder, 1999's The Lost World: Jurassic Park). It ended the year as the top-grossing movie of 2001. The second film in the series, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, opened on November 15th, 2002 and had the third best opening weekend in box office history.

In late December 2001, Rowling married the anesthetist Dr. Neil Murray at the couple's home in Scotland. Her second child and first son, David Gordon Rowling Murray, was born on March 24th, 2003, at the new Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh. To care for their son, Rowling publicly planned less appearances and book signings for the fifth book. Rowling has reported that she is pregnant with her third child, but that this will not postpone her writing of the sixth book in the series. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the next book chronicling Harry's sixth year, is expected to make its appearance on bookstands next year.

(Thanks to Biography.com for most of the info!)


Where to Write to Her


J. K. Rowling
c/o Scholastic Inc.
555 Broadway
New York, NY 10012

or

J. K. Rowling
c/o Bloomsbury Publishing
38 Soho Square
London
W1V 5DF
UK


Interviews and Online Chat Transcripts








August 15, 2004 Edinburgh Book Festival Interview
March 4, 2004 World Book Day Online Chat Transcript
April 11, 2003 CoS DVD Interview with Steve Kloves too
September 19, 2002

CBBC Newsround (tons of book 5 info here)

March 24, 2001 Houston Chronicle Conference Call
March 12, 2001 BBC "Red Nose Day" Chat Transcript
March, 2001 Raincoast Interview (Comic Relief Books)
October 20, 2000 Larry King Live Interview
October 19, 2000 AOL Online Chat Transcript
October 6, 2000 Scholastic Online Chat Transcript
September 7, 2000 Entertainment Weekly Interview
Fall, 2000 BBC Interview
Fall, 2000 eToys Interview
July 18, 2000 CBC/Newsworld Interview
February 3, 2000 Scholastic Online Chat Transcript