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message 1451: by Sarah (new) - rated it 4 stars

Sarah How would you characterize your experience of relating to your Casual Vacancy characters? I wonder if your Potter writing felt almost maternal as you brought your characters from childhood to adulthood - was it different to relate to a primarily adult set of characters? Did they "behave" or were they more unpredictable? Did you feel more or less attached or understanding?

And thank you, of course, for sharing your words and your stories - they've meant so much to me!


message 1452: by Crystal (new)

Crystal What was the writing process for The Casual Vacancy in comparison to that of the Harry Potter books? Would you say you had similar or different motivations/thoughts/pressures/fears/etc.?


message 1453: by Karilee (new) - rated it 1 star

Karilee Gardner Wajiha wrote: "Why was the book so dark? It could've been for adults, but not necessarily so dark. I loved it but it's too dark to ever pick up and read again."

Thank you! I feel like I am the only one who felt this way.


message 1454: by Tatiana (new)

Tatiana How did your experience in writing "The Casual Vacancy" compare to writing and working on "Harry Potter". What was your goal with this story?


message 1455: by Suzie (new)

Suzie Why all the unnecessary swearing and vulgarity?


message 1456: by Crazy (new) - rated it 5 stars

Crazy Cat Who can actual say what is normal? I received this inquiry before ever having read this book and Iwonder just from reading the other questions is the character nuts or are those reacting? Depends on your point of view doesn't it.


message 1457: by Gaby (new)

Gaby Gallego What was you favorite part of writing The Causal Vacancy that made it different from your Harry Potter series?


message 1458: by ASHLEY (new) - rated it 5 stars

ASHLEY You seem to really get your characters and where they are coming from. How were you able to do this; was it research, personal experience, or simply creative genius?


message 1459: by Sarah (new) - rated it 4 stars

Sarah How much, if at all, did you have to change your writing process for The Casual Vacancy? How was it different than writing Potter?


message 1460: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Could you write a prequel to the Harry Potter series, about when Lord Voldemort was at the height of his power and there's James and Lily and the original Order of the Phoenix organisation? Because that would be really cool, and you could include lots of references to the Harry Potter series as well. You'd also make Potterheads globally an extremely happy fandom.


message 1461: by Elvies (last edited Jul 10, 2013 05:07AM) (new)

Elvies De mesa After writing Casual Vacancy, do you feel like writing another series like Harry Potter(Not that I want to extend the series by narrating about his children)? I mean, another set of awesome novels? THANKS :)


message 1462: by Leon (new)

Leon Puissegur Just how much money did you have to spend before having a best seller?


message 1463: by Prerana (new)

Prerana Casual Vacany was an excellent book and it reflected the life of Britain so accurately. How does it feel to not be writing about Harry? Is this something you have always wanted to write about? How did you realize that you wanted to write an adult novel when you have written seven books for young adults? Was it difficult for you to change your writing styles or is this how you usually write? And did you ever feel guilty that you left the Harry Potter series and started writing another book. After writing seven books about Harry, I can imagine that he became part of your life, so did you ever feel sad/guilty that you left the world of Harry vs. Voldemort and started Casual Vacancy?


message 1464: by Amna (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amna Wasim what gave you the inspiration to write a book about such a place as pagford and its people as in harrypotter not all of them were bad?


message 1465: by Amna (new) - rated it 5 stars

Amna Wasim have you been to a place like pagford in your life?


message 1466: by Lynn (new) - rated it 4 stars

Lynn How much research into teen cutting and other social issues did you have to do -- was it interviews or reading on specific topics?


message 1467: by Anna (new)

Anna Bowling Just wanted.to know what insired you to write such a good read?


message 1468: by Julie (new)

Julie I have not yet read this book but is definitely on my to read list. I like the way you write so I know this will be a fantastic addition to my home library. I have all the Harry Potter books so I definitely want this one too. Have you ever thought about writing books about life issues?


message 1469: by Nat (new)

Nat Kirton What inspired you to write this book? It focuses on the issues in Britain around mental health and social services pretty closely and it feels like you've written at least partially from experience.


message 1470: by Lily (new)

Lily For an email, asked me to write a question about casual vacancy to your (J. K. Rowling hopefully) face so here's what I got:
Never read so what's it about?


message 1471: by Laura (new) - rated it 1 star

Laura Ms.Rowling,
If the author name would of been cut out, I would of never guessed your were behind this book.What genre do you prefer writing? Of course you developed an artistic skill when writing the harry potter books, but is that something you feel you have out ground and are now looking at a much older consumer?

- It was a pleasure to read your books(Laura Rubi)


message 1472: by Joan (new)

Joan While the Harry Potter books featured characters who, for the most part, were good and heroic, the characters in The Casual Vacancy, are very morally flawed people. Was this a conscious choice in order to write something completely different, or was this an evolved choice?


message 1473: by [deleted user] (new)

What prompted you to write something very different from Harry Potter in terms of plot and genre? How was writing it similar and/or different to writing Harry Potter? How do you feel about some people giving negative reviews because they have to compare it to Harry Potter?


message 1474: by Doaa (new) - added it

Doaa Do you think you will write another stories?


Stephanie if you could send one of your teenage characters to hogwarts, who would you send and what house would they be in?


message 1476: by Dee (new)

Dee Dear Ms. Rowling, I have not yet read this book however I do own it. I wanted to ask what was your inspiration behind this book? What was your hook for writing this adult novel?


message 1477: by Elias (last edited Jul 11, 2013 10:06AM) (new)

Elias You've come a long way since the beginning of 'Harry Potter', and have achieved so much today. Have you ever wished that you could live an alternate life, or chose a different life-altering decision?


message 1478: by Maren (new)

Maren Your fame began with Harry Potter, and now you have released such a different book. Harry Potter is filled with magic and friendship and the courage to continue doing what you must do, whereas The Casual Vacancy is about politics and is obviously a novel directed to adults: how did you cope moving on from Harry Potter and was writing The Casual Vacancy a form of escapeism?


message 1479: by Richard (new)

Richard Todd As an author myself I also understand the pressures of being a writer. When you where writing The Casual Vacancy did you become as attached to the newer characters as Harry Potter did? And will there be another book based on Vacancy.


message 1480: by Dawnfire (new)

Dawnfire Will there be a sequel to any Harry Potters or The Casual Vacancy?


message 1481: by Edo (new) - rated it 3 stars

Edo Do you hate fat people? It's a recurrent theme on your novels. Yes, obesity is one of the top maladies of the modern city life but you seem to have a special seat reserved for obese people on your novels. Some of us just have the curiosity if it's someone you hate in real life or what else could it be?


message 1482: by Lucie (new) - added it

Lucie What is your writing ritual?


message 1483: by [deleted user] (new)

Rowling always admired your talent, that have succeeded to capture so much in a book and this book to be a success. I just wrote this book I ran to get it. I admit to say that I was sure that your book would not have anything to do with Harry Potter. The stated course itself also. But I never expected to write about a village where there are gaps between its residents. Honestly your imagination surprised me again. I dare say that I can no longer read your thoughts, figure out your mind. Your book impressed me from the very first page. But (and here is my question) Because I started writing for adults? What is your goal? Really believe it is worth writing a different book of Harry Potter?, In my opinion began writing a comprehensive book and Integration within 7 books. I can not write another Harry Potter book because your books sealed with the number 7 and also some things are good to stay hidden because Harry Potter continue and I have many secrets that you decided not to write them. I get it honestly. Does your book "The Casual Vacancy" is it complete?

Forgive my mistakes I am Greek and I do not speak good English.


message 1484: by Jodi (new)

Jodi Muller How heart wrenching was it for you as a mother and a writer to let that little boy walk alone towards the river? Do you really think a woman and a mother could just walk past that, with out alarm bells going off? As a reader I knew what was coming and I wanted to yell for someone to stop it. Well done Ms. Rowling very powerful stuff! I loved this book, as dark as it was, and am so impressed with your scope as a writer.


message 1485: by David (new)

David Mitchell JK,
There are lots of characters, by most books standards,featured within The Casual vacancy and all are given some development throughout the story.
Did you ever axe any characters from the book? If so, what criteria did you use in order to decide that these characters should be 'let go'?
Thanks


message 1486: by Miracle (last edited Jul 12, 2013 12:09PM) (new) - added it

Miracle Will u ever write more books?


message 1487: by Jodi (new)

Jodi L. Who edits your work? Do you only self edit or do you use a service.


message 1488: by Judi (new) - rated it 4 stars

Judi Did you know what the outcome of the story would be when you started or did your characters lead you in a direction that you had not anticipated?


message 1489: by Miracle (new) - added it

Miracle If you decide to write more books can u write them about like vampires or zombies. like a new twist!


message 1490: by [deleted user] (new)

Who is the charater you loved most? And why?


message 1491: by [deleted user] (new)

Did you preffer to write Harry Potter or Casual Vacancy?


message 1492: by Brianna (new) - rated it 3 stars

Brianna If you had to choose which character you would come back as in the next life, who would you choose and why? Also does any of the characters have come from some kind of personal experience?


Sreekanth Nandakumar hi jk i am a fan of harry potter. are you planning to write any other magic books like witches and wizard pls reply


message 1494: by Michael (new) - rated it 5 stars

Michael What was the importance of the trio of Andrew, Gaia and Sukhvinder, besides that they were all outcasts in their own way and found solace in each other? Any parallels (deliberate or not) with the Harry Potter trio?
Your characters & stories are so real and vibrant, thank you for sharing them with us.


message 1495: by Linda (new)

Linda I wish that I could have read past the first two chapters after reading the questions. I felt assaulted with the language, and my desire was to ask "why?". There is a J.K. Rowling somewhere in between Harry and this casual use of an otherwise beautiful language.


message 1496: by Ammar (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ammar Akbani According to you, What kind of metaphorical theme's are displayed in the book?


message 1497: by Miguel (new) - added it

Miguel Ángel Do you plan to make a second part of this book?


message 1498: by Doni (new) - rated it 4 stars

Doni Mrs. Rowling, in the moment of development of this book, what were the most difficult moments you found in this process?
And, which stretch you most liked wrote?


message 1499: by Gary (new) - rated it 4 stars

Gary Munn First of all,congratulations on proving yourself capable of writing fiction for everyone!! I was in my 50's when I read the Potter books and LOVED THEM!! Are the characters in "Vacancy" based on people you met before you,thankfully, became an author? When can we expect your next project?? Thank you for taking the chance to write!!!


message 1500: by Adam (new)

Adam MacRae I haven't gotten around to reading your book yet. But as an author, a literary artist, was there anything in particular that you were hoping to achieve or convey with this book in particular?


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