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On the North American tour for the new Harry Potter movie and final book release author J. K. Rowling is asked more often than not, "Where do you get your ideas?" This sounds like a trick question to a writer: If you can't answer it, the implication goes, perhaps you stole those ideas. If you can answer it, then how much of a feat could it have been to write your books?
The truth about ideas, in relation to Rowling or any other author, for that matter, is that they do not exist in a vacuum. Ideas naturally mingle with the biographical and current events to fuel unique works of art, works which could not be produced by any person other than that author. Rowling's delectable string of ideas, when processed through the lens of her life and times, is what Harry Potter fans adore. That's why the "idea question" is a tough one for J. K. Rowling to answer succinctly. It is as though she must share her entire universe in order to describe where Harry Potter came from. Curious fans can begin to understand the foundation for Rowling's creations by learning more about her.
Formative Events for Harry Potter Author JK Rowling
Consider the connections between Rowling's past and Harry Potter's present:
The cultural and geographical settings in the Harry Potter series are authentic because J. K. Rowling knew them from birth. She brings Harry's backdrop to life with her innate feel for the locals' lifestyle and traditions, such as long and involved sporting events, and elaborate meals of any length.
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