I became a writer because of you. Not necessarily a novelist, but I've written all my life. It all traces back to finding Potter at age 11 or 12 in the 90s. I've writen short fiction, poetry, non fiction, blogs, and everything in between. Now work in marketing and constantly writing. One day I hope to finish the manuscript collecting dust in my Google Drive. I'm not sure I would've gained a passion for reading and writing if not for you. Thank you for inspiring me
I admire you tremendously, Ms. Rowling. Like you, I began telling stories at the age of 4 through drawings. I spent many years working, studying, and mostly surviving. At 71, I finally completed my first novel. Hoping readers will love it as much as I do. Thank you for your enlightening commentary and writing advice!
Thank you for not giving up on 'Harry', and for keeping your vision when sharing him with the world. Thank you for inspiring so many young people, and thank you for staying true to you.
I love how she talks about her craft and the enjoyment she finds in every stage of the process. You can absolutely tell she lives and breathes writing - a truly exceptional woman!
I first started reading Harry Potter in 1998 or 1999, when I was staying at a friend's in London and saw the Philosopher's Stone lying around. I was hooked, and eagerly waited for each new book. Once the series was completed, it left a void in my life that I tried to fill with Fanfiction (there are some very, very talented people out there who borrowed your characters and wove extremely good stories with them). The more I learn about you, the more I admire your writing skills and your world-building skills. There are so many tiny elements and clues you scattered throughout the books that I missed the first time around! Thank you for creating Harry Potter's world.
The way JK Rowling shows her planning process -- the charts and tables and everything, so fascinating and such an honest peek into the making process. Thanks so so much
J.K.Rowling is one of those authors who is a waking dreamer...like Maggie Stiefvater. I wake up thanking the universe both of you were born to be writers! Thank you for so genuinely sharing your expertise, Rowling. 💙
I love how she says that the great ideas feel like they're there waiting to be discovered as opposed to the writer creating them. I have always felt this is how writing really works. Our work has been cut out for us from the beginning. All we have to do is step up, as writers, and put it to paper. Thank you, JK.
i wish she would write another Harry Potter Book not necessarily with the same character just in the same universe..shes got a gift for writing fantasy genre
I'm 45. Been writing for 30 years, 35 novels written, ranging from 180k-282k words, 1000's of hours spent alone. I write because I hear the voices, and they tell me what to say. I'll always respect J.K Rowing for what she has brought to the imaginations of both children and adults. I've always wanted to write to her and thank her, but I have no idea who to send my letter to. Maybe send an owl? lol :)
Damn! If you’re that prolific and have a backlog like that, you’ve got a good chance if you’re persistent. So if you haven’t received any advice yet, here’s a bit. (All of my advice comes from writing books like Stephen King’s On Writing, which is the best) There are books that are directories of literary agents and literary magazines. The typical method is to try to get short stories published in the magazines, which give you some chops to get the attention of good agents. These stories and other tangible credits are what make you stand out from a very large crowd. Awards, social media following help too. The agent is pretty much required, since publishers get millions of unsolicited manuscripts, and they don’t even try to sort them. Go do this, please. You have a chance.
Your books got me back into reading as a child and helped inspire me to become a writer. I have loved writing since elementary school. Thank you for everything.
J.K.Rowling You are my most favorite person in the world, second only to my family. Thank You for your work my hero! I wish You all the best, the rest You can imagine!
Always you have given many colors on thought process and made my favourite Harry more handsome .you are always been an inspiration to me and for so many.thanks a lot j k Rowling .love from India.
I'm so glad this exists! She is the reason I started writing and still do. I feel like my experience writing is so similar too! I love hearing her talk about it!
Dear Mrs. Rowling, I'm delighted that you are brave enought to stand straight towards the vulrenable women in vulrenable situations. It's madness that the common understanding don't see the reason of segregated spaces between the men and women in the vulrenable situations, and don't stand up for the safety of the women, enforcing 'the priviledge' of others, ... Madness! Thank you, for the behalf of standing for the right causes.
Wonderful. JKR will.always be a fantastic writer of the 21st Century, but she is also a stalwart for women's rights. How many of us can impact so many lives in so many ways. Thank you, JK, for all women and girls, and for all the children who loved reading because of your work.
Thank you for Harry Potter. It has thought me about courage, life and death, and the importance of unity. It was the most important story I was told in my childhood, and has profoundly guided and shaped my moral compass to this day. It also brought my family together as my mother read us your stories, and they sparked fires in our imaginations and turned into a burning desire to write stories of my own, and pay forwards what you had given to us. You are a true inspiration and one of the defining heroes our time. Thank you.
One of the most amazing creatives and storytellers of all-time! 🙌 you, as well as your stories, have been a tremendous inspiration in my own storytelling journey. THANK YOU J.K.! ☺️
Just in case you are interested in feedback - this is the third time I've watched this through. Very helpful (calming) - even when writing non-fiction no one reads - especially when no one reads! Thank you.
Really admire jk Rowling and her body of work.. plus her standing up and saying what she thinks/feels. ... Love the harry potter world and I can remember telling people about the first book and in letters to people yes that's right letters.. I would copy passages that I loved and hoped would get them to read the book too...
Mr Galbraith is a hypocrit and bigot, just my thoughts and feelings. Her corpus will end up being the vindictive she spews on social media. Already more young people know her for this than having read Harry Potter themselves. So sad.
I love her so much! I so hope that she writes her autobiography one day soon. It'll be fascinating to learn more about her upbringing and other things she's been through that she hasn't publicly shared and how it all shaped her.
Wow! That was fascinating. Hearing the process from such a fabulous writer is very inspiring. For my books, I love to spend time on research and add little details people will discover as they delve into the series. I can't wait to watch the following video in this series and see what she has in store for us.
Who chased her away? She’s on Twitter every day. Even Elon Musk had to ask her to tweet about something else because she’s constantly tweeting about a certain subject.
This is a very even-headed lady with smart things to say...can't believe woke people bash her just cos they woke up one day and decided they needed somebody to be mad at. Keep going!!
Dear Ms Rowling 🌹✨Thank you so much for this wonderful insight into your writing process! I love your mental image of a lake and a shed. I can walk around the lake for ages and get lots of ideas. But later, in the shed, my perfectionist inner critic keeps telling me that I was too stupid to use the tools that are neatly hung on the walls. He says that instead of making something beautiful out of the flotsam and jetsam in my bucket and net, I'll just mess it all up. You see, the inner critic expects me to come up with printable sentences in the crappy first draft! He doesn't understand that if he doesn't let me write, he won't have anything to nitpick about in the end. Unfortunately, my inner despot seems to be resistant to logic. So I guess I should have someone stand behind my chair with the thickest book available and hit me with it as soon as I start editing, correcting and deleting lines, instead of soldiering on and finishing my first draft. I'm sooo looking forward to watching part two! 🥳
Im 29. Joanna, thank you for the wonderful books. While I was at school, I read all the books. They just came out year after year as I moved up the grade. I read “Prisoner of Azkaban” in 2 days, I couldn’t put it down. But my favorite books are “ Goblet of Fire", "Order of the Phoenix" and "Half-Blood Prince" (I used Google translator from Russian. Sorry if there are mistakes or the meaning is conveyed incorrectly).
Thank you for being a writer who really takes pride in your work, it really comes through and makes your books much more immersive. Other authors do not put in the same effort.
Knowing early: People who were five to eight years old when I was six still remember me as a fantastic storyteller at six years old. They even remember the stories. I was always going to be a writer. I had a head injury as a child that doesn't seem to have affected me but worried my parents to death and my mother once came out into the yard where I was playing a highly imaginative story (by myself) and asked me if I knew I was playing or if I thought it was real. I assured her (I was five at the time) that it was a story (I was wearing a costume at the time for God's sake). So, I got my first real writer's job, on staff, at a weekly newspaper at 17 (graduated high school early) and never looked back. I was gratified when I revisited my old town and people remembered me (30 years later) as a writer for the paper (and they thought I was good). Have won small awards in poetry and screenplay and a whole wall full of journalism awards. Working on a play, now. Hope to be writing when I die.
Fascinating insights. Her comment about fiction writers being the people who are happy spending all their time in imaginary worlds is so true. I love writing and worked so hard on my storytelling, but it took me years to admit to myself I felt more fulfilled by doing other types of work than making up stories.
Ooh, I love this! My first experiences with writing were when I played on my mom's typewriter. I must have been 4-5 years old. And I was always telling/creating stories.
"It feels like discovery rather than creation." I think, this remark on her character backstory creation sheds lots of light on why her characters are so "real". Never shallow. Always psychologically consistent. They make sense, even and especially, when their actions don't. Also explains, why great writers need to be very empathic.
Like a hypocrit who hates trans people showing how much they despise all women, by choosing a man's name to sell more books. Mr Galbraith is just a bigot.
@@janeandclementine J. K. Rowling is a feminist whose exclusive form of feminism is going after trans women. WOMEN. If feminism is hurting women, then it isn't feminism. It's just transphobia. And if you don't know that you're either living under a rock or a hateful terrible person.
I'm so happy she succeeded! She was just an ordinary British girl, and her life turned into a real fairy tale. Unfortunately, I didn't read her books as a child, which I regret because I could have, but back then I was like Dudley and reading didn't really interest me. I finally did in adulthood, and I have to say, it was an incredibly fun and magical experience that kept me entertained for months! Oh, and by the way, books are always better than movies - nothing can compare to the power of human imagination.
I am an Author who, thanks to Joanne - over came the darkest most evil time in my life. Rock bottom is a solid foundation on which you can rebuild your life - Joanne, THANK You for you! You saved my life, you've kept me going and most importantly you helped me find my true calling ❤
I love her. I had to replay the silkworm part because I have a silkworm cultivator in my book, and I'm currently working on that part of the book. I was like, did she just say silkworm? Yup.It's a sign.
This is really helpful, in terms of stories when I have the idea for an end of something but feel thats not enough to justify forming a story from start to finish to begin with, and get lost trying to get from the start to the finish, but I can see getting over that hurdle is part of the learning process.
This is a lovely video. As a child, I wished I might someday become a writer. I loved immersing myself in fiction. But now I fear that we're entering a dark age. The age of decadence is over. It saddens me, but Western society needs fewer writers and more doers.
She once said her Myers’s Brigg type was INFJ. Mine too. Her thought process, inner motifs, future thinking, discovering rather than constructing ideas…I relate to it all.
a nice gift to me on my birthday! I love listening to authors. I love talking about my writing. One day, I’d love to talk to a fellow author, face to face. I write by the seat of my pants, with no planning, following the thread wherever it leads, outlining as I go. My plot, my characters, constantly throw me curveballs. Writing for me is as fun as reading, it is the funnest thing I’ve over done.
phenomenal writer , one of the all time greats . currently reading Harry potter : order of the phoenix . I fully intend to read her work over and over again & deeply analyse the craft behind all of it . May be one day i will be able to create wonderful stories just like Miss J.K. Rowling , who set the world on fire.
this inspires me and is motivating me to continue my work. I hit a little existential snafu, but I'm slowly seeing the light again. I am grateful this vid appeared on my feed. cheers!
I would like to write something profound and grandiose about how much your work mens to me. But there again you have mus heard it a milion times before. So i think simply thank you would suffice. Thank you for getting me to read. Thank you for opening a world of fantasy to me. Thank you for changing my life. Then i was 14 years old and couldnt speak english. Now im 37 and im rereading whole series in it. My next step is to translate my own wriring in to english and read it on a yotube. The world needs heroes that give us something to strive towards.
Greatly enjoyed hearing your insights into your writing. I have admired your books and work for years and look forward to many more great titles from your pen! Thank you for being so dedicated to your craft.
Mrs. Rowling, can I share an amazing story with you? One day I was driving home, when all of a sudden the Lord came to me in spirit. I felt very close to Him. I knew if I asked him to play any song on the radio he would, I guess to bless my faith. So I said "ok, Lord play "Come as you are by Nirvana". I turned on the radio and the song started playing right there on the spot, perfectly… I started getting flooded with chills like a waterfall, crying, and trembling. He stayed with me for 10 minutes in my driveway. until I got outta the car. A couple months after that I started getting amazing prayers answered way more often, because it helped me quit doubting when I pray and I was lined up with biblical instructions. It's 6 years later and I still get answered prayers in Jesus name.
I became a writer because of you. Not necessarily a novelist, but I've written all my life. It all traces back to finding Potter at age 11 or 12 in the 90s. I've writen short fiction, poetry, non fiction, blogs, and everything in between. Now work in marketing and constantly writing. One day I hope to finish the manuscript collecting dust in my Google Drive. I'm not sure I would've gained a passion for reading and writing if not for you. Thank you for inspiring me
I want to read it when you’re finished! Keep going!
Good luck, Chris!
Damn your hero is a shitty human and worse author.
Mr Galbraith is both a hypocrit and a bigot.
@@jesipohl6717Wannabe.
I admire you tremendously, Ms. Rowling. Like you, I began telling stories at the age of 4 through drawings. I spent many years working, studying, and mostly surviving. At 71, I finally completed my first novel. Hoping readers will love it as much as I do. Thank you for your enlightening commentary and writing advice!
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"The work never matches the dream of perfection". The part that all budding artists needed to hear and remember.
Something about her presence always makes me feel like I’m listening to a queen, someone with some rare noble quality that must be respected.
Thank you for not giving up on 'Harry', and for keeping your vision when sharing him with the world.
Thank you for inspiring so many young people, and thank you for staying true to you.
I love how she talks about her craft and the enjoyment she finds in every stage of the process. You can absolutely tell she lives and breathes writing - a truly exceptional woman!
Definition of multi-tasker.
His name is Mr. Galbraith.
Yeah except for her genocidal take on trans people.
I first started reading Harry Potter in 1998 or 1999, when I was staying at a friend's in London and saw the Philosopher's Stone lying around. I was hooked, and eagerly waited for each new book. Once the series was completed, it left a void in my life that I tried to fill with Fanfiction (there are some very, very talented people out there who borrowed your characters and wove extremely good stories with them).
The more I learn about you, the more I admire your writing skills and your world-building skills. There are so many tiny elements and clues you scattered throughout the books that I missed the first time around! Thank you for creating Harry Potter's world.
The way JK Rowling shows her planning process -- the charts and tables and everything, so fascinating and such an honest peek into the making process. Thanks so so much
J.K.Rowling is one of those authors who is a waking dreamer...like Maggie Stiefvater. I wake up thanking the universe both of you were born to be writers! Thank you for so genuinely sharing your expertise, Rowling. 💙
Do waking dreamers spend most of their time on social media attacking .9% of the population?
Mr Galbraith is worthy of redicule.
We can only repeat her words.
"You are my hero. After so many years? Always !"
She's a terrible human
I love how she says that the great ideas feel like they're there waiting to be discovered as opposed to the writer creating them. I have always felt this is how writing really works. Our work has been cut out for us from the beginning. All we have to do is step up, as writers, and put it to paper. Thank you, JK.
i wish she would write another Harry Potter Book not necessarily with the same character just in the same universe..shes got a gift for writing fantasy genre
As a struggling writer, I am so very grateful for this. Very grateful.
You are not struggling, you write! You are a writer...
Welcome Dumbledore to herr oberbeckensteins abode death has no power over you a petri dish I'm a block on a pyramid
I'm 45. Been writing for 30 years, 35 novels written, ranging from 180k-282k words, 1000's of hours spent alone. I write because I hear the voices, and they tell me what to say. I'll always respect J.K Rowing for what she has brought to the imaginations of both children and adults. I've always wanted to write to her and thank her, but I have no idea who to send my letter to. Maybe send an owl? lol :)
Just c/o her publisher, name and address in the book.
Hear the voices eh? 🤨
Damn! If you’re that prolific and have a backlog like that, you’ve got a good chance if you’re persistent.
So if you haven’t received any advice yet, here’s a bit. (All of my advice comes from writing books like Stephen King’s On Writing, which is the best)
There are books that are directories of literary agents and literary magazines. The typical method is to try to get short stories published in the magazines, which give you some chops to get the attention of good agents. These stories and other tangible credits are what make you stand out from a very large crowd. Awards, social media following help too. The agent is pretty much required, since publishers get millions of unsolicited manuscripts, and they don’t even try to sort them.
Go do this, please. You have a chance.
I come from a long line of authors. My aunt won a Pulitzer. She says with tenacity and patience, anyone can write a book.
@@joet.6019 that’s super impressive. Sound advice.
LOVE THIS WOMAN!!! Such a lovely, intelligent, funny, and creative individual. She’s the best.
No
@@ricardocabrera8344 and that’s your opinion.
I really like her talking about her writing process. It makes it feel very mundane an inspiring - it's like a little masterclass ^^
It makes her look dumb af
Your books got me back into reading as a child and helped inspire me to become a writer. I have loved writing since elementary school. Thank you for everything.
J.K.Rowling You are my most favorite person in the world, second only to my family.
Thank You for your work my hero!
I wish You all the best, the rest You can imagine!
I Always love listening to her talk about her work. This is lovely
I really like the lake and shed analogy
I am deeply grateful for what this woman has done to my life.
What an amazing gift to give to the world. One of the greatest living writers sharing this.
Always you have given many colors on thought process and made my favourite Harry more handsome .you are always been an inspiration to me and for so many.thanks a lot j k Rowling .love from India.
I love J.K.Rowling so much! She is simply a wonderful writer and person.
She is woman
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she's a terrible person
@@gglucs1799 she's a wonderful person
@@gglucs1799 it’s always the folks with the weird anime profile pics posting these comments. Don’t you have a hello kitty convention to go to?
@@BuckeyeFan0792 Said the guy with a "B' in his PFP. Never made it to the buckeyes team, but got CTE trying....
wow !! this is what I need in my UA-cam Library. Thank you the author, R.L.
I'm so glad this exists! She is the reason I started writing and still do. I feel like my experience writing is so similar too! I love hearing her talk about it!
Dear Mrs. Rowling,
I'm delighted that you are brave enought to stand straight towards the vulrenable women in vulrenable situations.
It's madness that the common understanding don't see the reason of segregated spaces between the men and women in the vulrenable situations, and don't stand up for the safety of the women, enforcing 'the priviledge' of others, ... Madness!
Thank you, for the behalf of standing for the right causes.
Praise Rowlemort the Hitlerist denying Nazi war crimes.
I love her integrity.
Wonderful. JKR will.always be a fantastic writer of the 21st Century, but she is also a stalwart for women's rights. How many of us can impact so many lives in so many ways. Thank you, JK, for all women and girls, and for all the children who loved reading because of your work.
Not all women and girls, just the cishet ones.
@@caspianrobins7756the real ones.
@@caspianrobins7756 Ah, the 'cis' 'het' women.... which means...women. Well done.
No, she's very anti women's rights. Have you heard literally everything she's talked about for close to a decade?
@@Bc232klm Give me two examples of how JKR is anti women's rights.
Thank you for Harry Potter. It has thought me about courage, life and death, and the importance of unity. It was the most important story I was told in my childhood, and has profoundly guided and shaped my moral compass to this day. It also brought my family together as my mother read us your stories, and they sparked fires in our imaginations and turned into a burning desire to write stories of my own, and pay forwards what you had given to us. You are a true inspiration and one of the defining heroes our time. Thank you.
One of the most amazing creatives and storytellers of all-time! 🙌 you, as well as your stories, have been a tremendous inspiration in my own storytelling journey. THANK YOU J.K.! ☺️
One of the shittiest people and worst authors of all time
The way she articulates and speaks is impressive. Respect
Such a talented, smart lady. Imagination is everything. And shes definitely got it.
Just in case you are interested in feedback - this is the third time I've watched this through. Very helpful (calming) - even when writing non-fiction no one reads - especially when no one reads! Thank you.
Even at 42 years old, I still find Harry Potter to be a masterpiece. One of the greatest achievements of storytelling of all time
I confess this is the first time i'm more looking at her than listening to her; she is beautiful, apart from everything else. Eternal queen.
His name is Mr. GALBRAITH
you are amazing. ik you probably wont ever read this, but you are amazing. Thank you for the stories you brought to life and for fighting for rights.
I love J.K. Rowling so much I will protect her with my life❤She is too precious!
Really admire jk Rowling and her body of work.. plus her standing up and saying what she thinks/feels. ... Love the harry potter world and I can remember telling people about the first book and in letters to people yes that's right letters.. I would copy passages that I loved and hoped would get them to read the book too...
Mr Galbraith is a hypocrit and bigot, just my thoughts and feelings.
Her corpus will end up being the vindictive she spews on social media. Already more young people know her for this than having read Harry Potter themselves.
So sad.
Thank you so much foe these videos. You are a bloody marvel!
I love her so much! I so hope that she writes her autobiography one day soon. It'll be fascinating to learn more about her upbringing and other things she's been through that she hasn't publicly shared and how it all shaped her.
I'd buy that book!
Not soon, FAR too busy.
unique questions and amazing answers. It was a pleasure to watch.
Wow! That was fascinating. Hearing the process from such a fabulous writer is very inspiring. For my books, I love to spend time on research and add little details people will discover as they delve into the series. I can't wait to watch the following video in this series and see what she has in store for us.
I could listen to her all day. Shame the crazies have chased her away.
She's more than stepped up, read her Apr. 1 tweets.
They haven’t.
Who chased her away? She’s on Twitter every day. Even Elon Musk had to ask her to tweet about something else because she’s constantly tweeting about a certain subject.
Rowlemort is just a bully these days.
@@BelugaGuy-ks5mp 🪞🪞🪞🪞
This is a very even-headed lady with smart things to say...can't believe woke people bash her just cos they woke up one day and decided they needed somebody to be mad at. Keep going!!
Dear Ms Rowling 🌹✨Thank you so much for this wonderful insight into your writing process! I love your mental image of a lake and a shed. I can walk around the lake for ages and get lots of ideas. But later, in the shed, my perfectionist inner critic keeps telling me that I was too stupid to use the tools that are neatly hung on the walls. He says that instead of making something beautiful out of the flotsam and jetsam in my bucket and net, I'll just mess it all up. You see, the inner critic expects me to come up with printable sentences in the crappy first draft! He doesn't understand that if he doesn't let me write, he won't have anything to nitpick about in the end.
Unfortunately, my inner despot seems to be resistant to logic. So I guess I should have someone stand behind my chair with the thickest book available and hit me with it as soon as I start editing, correcting and deleting lines, instead of soldiering on and finishing my first draft.
I'm sooo looking forward to watching part two! 🥳
I’ll always support this woman. Even more so after she refuses to be preached to by the alphabet mob
Im 29. Joanna, thank you for the wonderful books. While I was at school, I read all the books. They just came out year after year as I moved up the grade. I read “Prisoner of Azkaban” in 2 days, I couldn’t put it down. But my favorite books are “ Goblet of Fire", "Order of the Phoenix" and "Half-Blood Prince" (I used Google translator from Russian. Sorry if there are mistakes or the meaning is conveyed incorrectly).
I write because of you 💛
❤thank you for amazing books 📚. Thank you for safe place to which it’s always possible to return. You‘re inspiring💜💛🦄.
Thank you for being a writer who really takes pride in your work, it really comes through and makes your books much more immersive. Other authors do not put in the same effort.
Knowing early: People who were five to eight years old when I was six still remember me as a fantastic storyteller at six years old. They even remember the stories. I was always going to be a writer. I had a head injury as a child that doesn't seem to have affected me but worried my parents to death and my mother once came out into the yard where I was playing a highly imaginative story (by myself) and asked me if I knew I was playing or if I thought it was real. I assured her (I was five at the time) that it was a story (I was wearing a costume at the time for God's sake). So, I got my first real writer's job, on staff, at a weekly newspaper at 17 (graduated high school early) and never looked back. I was gratified when I revisited my old town and people remembered me (30 years later) as a writer for the paper (and they thought I was good). Have won small awards in poetry and screenplay and a whole wall full of journalism awards. Working on a play, now. Hope to be writing when I die.
I can't wait for Strike 8!!!!
She is absolutely brilliant!
Fascinating insights. Her comment about fiction writers being the people who are happy spending all their time in imaginary worlds is so true. I love writing and worked so hard on my storytelling, but it took me years to admit to myself I felt more fulfilled by doing other types of work than making up stories.
Could you elaborate?
So writing is not your biggest passion?
I had a huge crush on her when I saw her for the very first time, I think it was 2018 and I was 21 years old, she was talking about writing then...
People might hate her stance on social politics but this lady is special. It takes a lot to latch onto your ideas and have a vision for yourself
Ooh, I love this! My first experiences with writing were when I played on my mom's typewriter. I must have been 4-5 years old. And I was always telling/creating stories.
"It feels like discovery rather than creation." I think, this remark on her character backstory creation sheds lots of light on why her characters are so "real". Never shallow. Always psychologically consistent. They make sense, even and especially, when their actions don't. Also explains, why great writers need to be very empathic.
like a sculptor, freeing the subject from their marble prison
Like a hypocrit who hates trans people showing how much they despise all women, by choosing a man's name to sell more books.
Mr Galbraith is just a bigot.
Thank you JK. ❤
Looking forward to more!
Her writing, her inspirations, her sorrows and her mind.
She is an amazing woman!
You living under a rock or something?
@@caspianrobins7756huh?
@@janeandclementine J. K. Rowling is a feminist whose exclusive form of feminism is going after trans women. WOMEN. If feminism is hurting women, then it isn't feminism. It's just transphobia. And if you don't know that you're either living under a rock or a hateful terrible person.
@@caspianrobins7756 Why? Don’t you think she is amazing? I highly suggest you to check her out!
@@caspianrobins7756 Why, don’t you think so? I highly recommend you to check her out!
I'm so happy she succeeded! She was just an ordinary British girl, and her life turned into a real fairy tale. Unfortunately, I didn't read her books as a child, which I regret because I could have, but back then I was like Dudley and reading didn't really interest me. I finally did in adulthood, and I have to say, it was an incredibly fun and magical experience that kept me entertained for months! Oh, and by the way, books are always better than movies - nothing can compare to the power of human imagination.
I am an Author who, thanks to Joanne - over came the darkest most evil time in my life. Rock bottom is a solid foundation on which you can rebuild your life - Joanne, THANK You for you! You saved my life, you've kept me going and most importantly you helped me find my true calling ❤
I love her. I had to replay the silkworm part because I have a silkworm cultivator in my book, and I'm currently working on that part of the book. I was like, did she just say silkworm? Yup.It's a sign.
I never thought I'd live and see the day where someone can be persecuted for simply saying that only women menstruate
Almost as much as the anti JK comments don't belong here (regarding that issue), neither does this kind of comment.
LOVE YOUUUUI❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm so excited to know that will be other books!!!! Can't wait!!! I love when she talks and explaining her process and what she does as a writer!❤
This is really helpful, in terms of stories when I have the idea for an end of something but feel thats not enough to justify forming a story from start to finish to begin with, and get lost trying to get from the start to the finish, but I can see getting over that hurdle is part of the learning process.
I'm a huge fan of wizards and witches and magic
This is a lovely video. As a child, I wished I might someday become a writer. I loved immersing myself in fiction. But now I fear that we're entering a dark age. The age of decadence is over. It saddens me, but Western society needs fewer writers and more doers.
She once said her Myers’s Brigg type was INFJ. Mine too. Her thought process, inner motifs, future thinking, discovering rather than constructing ideas…I relate to it all.
a nice gift to me on my birthday! I love listening to authors. I love talking about my writing. One day, I’d love to talk to a fellow author, face to face. I write by the seat of my pants, with no planning, following the thread wherever it leads, outlining as I go. My plot, my characters, constantly throw me curveballs. Writing for me is as fun as reading, it is the funnest thing I’ve over done.
You are such an inspiration, i swear i feel the same towards my writing, all what your saying makes perfect sense ❤️
phenomenal writer , one of the all time greats .
currently reading Harry potter : order of the phoenix .
I fully intend to read her work over and over again & deeply analyse the craft behind all of it .
May be one day i will be able to create wonderful stories just like Miss J.K. Rowling , who set the world on fire.
All support to J.K. Rowling.
I would love to see you on podcasts!
She’s too good for that. Most podcasts nowadays are trash.
@@wesleytwiggs7687 it depends which one for sure! She was on one, the witch trials of JK Rowling. Brilliant podcast! Though wish she would do more
love that imagery.. 🙂
Excellent description
Phenomenal 💙
You are an inspiration ❤
this inspires me and is motivating me to continue my work. I hit a little existential snafu, but I'm slowly seeing the light again. I am grateful this vid appeared on my feed. cheers!
wonderful. love jk rowling
I would like to write something profound and grandiose about how much your work mens to me. But there again you have mus heard it a milion times before. So i think simply thank you would suffice. Thank you for getting me to read. Thank you for opening a world of fantasy to me. Thank you for changing my life. Then i was 14 years old and couldnt speak english. Now im 37 and im rereading whole series in it. My next step is to translate my own wriring in to english and read it on a yotube. The world needs heroes that give us something to strive towards.
This woman is evertyhtinggggggggg ❤❤❤❤❤
Ive learned so much about how to plan and organize my characters and their timelines because of you. Thank you
She's describing the same idea fishing style as David Lynch.
NGL, Rowling can still get it.
Love that she's doing this. Writing is tough, yet glorious! We might ASMR whisper some of her brilliant creations! Thanks to the Rowling Library.
What a great role model
Happy Birthday!
Queen! 🙌
Greatly enjoyed hearing your insights into your writing. I have admired your books and work for years and look forward to many more great titles from your pen! Thank you for being so dedicated to your craft.
B2B Harry Potter RN
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She is an amazing woman, story teller and writer. 💚.
My top 3 writers of all time: JK , STEPHEN KING, JRR TOLKIEN
Such a disciplined writer ✍
& prolific!
I look up to you Ms Rowling
Mrs. Rowling, can I share an amazing story with you? One day I was driving home, when all of a sudden the Lord came to me in spirit. I felt very close to Him. I knew if I asked him to play any song on the radio he would, I guess to bless my faith.
So I said "ok, Lord play "Come as you are by Nirvana".
I turned on the radio and the song started playing right there on the spot, perfectly…
I started getting flooded with chills like a waterfall, crying, and trembling.
He stayed with me for 10 minutes in my driveway. until I got outta the car.
A couple months after that I started getting amazing prayers answered way more often, because it helped me quit doubting when I pray and I was lined up with biblical instructions. It's 6 years later and I still get answered prayers in Jesus name.
I love the shed/lake idea. Thank you.