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Ask J.K. Rowling a Question About The Casual Vacancy
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Jul 04, 2013 08:16AM
I know you enjoyed writing the Harry Potter series probably as much as I enjoyed reading it. How does it feel to finally be able to establish yourself in a world that is the opposite end of Harry Potter? Was it a relief? Or was it difficult?
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Ms. Rowling, after the success of Harry Potter, what prompted you to change genres and write a novel for adults?
I had a discussion with friends last night about whether or not we would retire after writing the Harry Potter series. I said I wouldn't, because most writers write because they love to write, not for money. After writing the Harry Potter series, were you afraid to write another novel for fear of how it would be received?
Were you afraid of publishing a book that was full of flawed and, at times, very unlikable characters after completing a series with so many likable characters?
A lot of writers seem to write to please their audience and not for themselves. Did you write Casual Vacancies in order to please yourself and your family or to give your growing audience anither piece of J.K Rowlingbto get their teeth into?
I absolutely loved the harry potter books and movies, will you ever write any other fantasy book series, there's just no other writer that can compare to you
I haven't read it. I get so tired of books written for adults having so much casual profanity. I find it distracting
I am a huge fan of yours, and I love all of your books. Do you think some characters are similar, in ways, to characters in Harry Potter? If yes, who and why?
We know you were on a plane when you thought of the idea for The Casual Vacancy, do you think your inspiration comes from transport?
Of all the questions I could ask the one most oppressing is: will there be anymore? Sequel or otherwise?
Did you use some of you descriptive phrases or figurative language from your other novels and incorrporate them into this book, embelishing them to fit the settings of this new novel?
I find it rather interesting how you split the book up into seven parts, just like how you had Voldemort split his soul into seven parts in the harry Potter serie. I ask, why did you decide to do this, to split it into seven and what were your influences to do this?
how much of a change is it to be writing more adult themed books now rather then writing the stuff you where used to, is it more challenging?
After writing 7 phenomenal books in a world entirely created by you, how difficult was it to step back into the "real" world and write such a serious and insightful book?
sorry in different formulation , you are the Creator of this BIG novel , so you should have a role , where was J K Rowiling in this novel ?? i wish that i said the question in right form .
Did the book 'Little Bee' give you any inspiration for writing 'A Casual Vacancy' with both having topics of Britain's problems with social services and mental health institutions?
What was your favorite part in casual vacancy, compared to your favorite part in the Harry potter series?
i am. MASSIVE an of harry potter but was one of reason the casual vacancy was published to show the world your different styles of writing ?!
I have not been able to read your book. I read all the Harry Potter books at least 3 times if I remember right. Is 'The Casual Vacancy' to become a series also?
I haven't read the book yet but I plan to. What inspired you to write adult literature after you children's was such a success? Is there anything you took from Harry Potter and incorporated into Casual Vacancy?
The Harry Potter books were filled with beloved characters, each close to my heart. Every death made left me grieving deeply. However, The Casual Vacancy doesn't seem to have any such characters. Although I knew all of them by the end of the book, I can't say I liked any of them. Was this intentional?
It struck me how much Casual Vacancy is like a contemporary Middlemarch, and I wondered if you would say you were influenced by Eliot's novel in crafting your own.
Hi Ms. Rowling!In "The Casual Vacancy", I was deeply affected by Krystal's suicide of sorts but the longer I thought about it, the more I realised that I could not imagine any other solution for her happiness once Robbie died. Do you think any other course of action would have given her peace?
Also, on a side note, are these characters as familiar to you as those of
Harry Potter? After all, you spent a decade writing the series and marginally less than that on this new novel; are characters intuitively intimate to you?
Thank you for everything you have done for my imagination and beliefs, currently reading HP for the umpteenth time :)
When you wrote The casual vacancy, how did you do the research? In person or articals or on-line researchs or both?
We know that The Casual Vacancy is being turned into a TV series, not to mention the success of the Harry Potter movies on top of that. Do you think that your books would have been as successful if the roles had been reversed? Casual Vacancy a movie and Harry Potter a TV Series.
You have reached an amazing level of success that authors wish for not the financial security but having a diverse amount of people appreciate your series (Harry Potter) do you feel you can write what you want now without pressure?
What was your inspiration for writing this book? And what do you like about the book? Thanks J. K for write Harry Potter, because those books make me enter to this wonderful world who it's called Reads :)
Hi. I LOVED your Harry Potter series, but I've never read this book. Is this also a great book for Harry Potter fans?
First of all...you are my favorite author!What gave you inspiration to start this book and if you were inspired a little bit by your Harry Potter?
I heard that when you wrote the Potter books, you had children and were writing books for them and, basically, about them. I. E. you write about what you know; is that what you are doing now with Vacancy (I haven't read it yet!)?
I really liked The Casual Vacancy, and it was written so completely that I don't have many questions. But I would like to know, did things ever get any better for Paul Price?
Will there be more from the town of Pagford and it's occupants? This was a very enjoyable read, I laughed, cried - I hope we see more along this vein. I am thankful you took the chance on a new genre.
First of all...you are my favorite author!What inspired you to right this book and what did you fear most when you got the book published?
Nancy wrote: "Will there be a sequel to A Casual Vacancy? I do hope so."I would like to ask for a sequel as well. I was very intrigued by so many of the characters and would love to see how more things turned out.
I know most of these questions are about your new book, but I still haven't got to read it. So my question is one you probably get all the time. Will there be any series sequels to harry potter, it could be about his kids or something :) Sorry just missing those characters a lot
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