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Ask J.K. Rowling a Question About The Casual Vacancy
As a writer myself I find that my stories take 'me' places ... the writing of them is a type of self-exploration. What was your underlying feeling when you wrote 'The Casual Vacancy'? Were you describing the state of being that you felt when your Harry Potter series came to an end ... like there was a 'vacancy' within yourself; your life ... maybe?


My favourite thing about reading The Casual Vacancy was watching the complexities of the characters unfold throughout the novel -- the characters that I disliked at the beginning became the only ones I liked by the end, and the people I thought would be harmless turned out to be the most aggressive. How did you go about understanding the characters? Did you begin to write the characters with protagonist(s) and antagonist(s) clearly in mind, or did you let their personalities develop and decide from there?

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You went from Harry Potter-the books I could read to my kids before bed-to adult books, that were not wizards and magical creatures. Why was that change? Will you continue to try new genres?
Don't think I dislike it, they are all very good books, I am just curious.
Don't think I dislike it, they are all very good books, I am just curious.







Do you get tired of all your new works being compared to Harry Potter? You are writing in a different genre now and people are still comparing it to your famous series. How frustrating is that?





Please, please, please keep writing. I want to read more.
Your character development is great, I love the progression of many characters in Harry Potter, and as The Casual Vacancy paperback release is for my birthday I'll get it as my small present.

So, when the series came to an end, the readers' expectations had reached such a level that all of us wanted more from the writer in this series.
So, my question is, was "The Casual Vacancy" a conscious decision on your part to move out of the genre of Children's books, so that people start identifying you with other genre and accept you as a writer who writes good books and also accept the fact that Harry Potter series is 'actually' over and we cannot expect to have more books in this series ?





J.K. Rowling, why did you choose 'Under My Umbrella' as the theme song for the girls' rowing team?
PS. I have always -since I read the book- wanted to ask you this.
PS. I have always -since I read the book- wanted to ask you this.





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With that said:
You made the character of Krystal a very tragic figure. When you created her and established her societal standing, where did you draw your inspiration for her? Was part of it from your situation before you got your teaching job? Was there any person, like a student or even a fan, that inspired you at all? And was her home life anything you had experience with?
I hope that still counts as "one" question! Thank you, I consider it an honor to address you.