J.K Rowling thought up the idea of Harry Potter on a delayed train from Manchester to London of course she was annoyed by the fact that she didn't have a pen and was to shy to ask for one so she sat and thought for a while!
J.K. Rowling was on a delayed train in Manchester when she came up with the idea for Harry Potter. She said the idea popped into her head, and she began writing notes on a napkin until she was able to get to paper.
J.K. Rowling has never gone into detail about how she came up with the idea of Hogwarts. Setting the school in a castle probably came as a result of her being from the UK where there are many castles.
The idea just occured to her on a train journey. She says that Harry
"Just strolled into my mind, fully formed."
J.K. Rowling was on a delayed train from Manchester to London when she said the idea popped into her head. Rowling began writing the book that evening, although it changed a lot since then.
on a train journey from kings cross to Edinburgh
Authors usually get ideas from everywhere, J.K Rowling thought of the Hogwarts Express because she was stuck on the train while writing.
J.K. Rowling argued with her boyfriend then invented Quidditch in a small hotel room in Manchester.
In 1990 J.K. Rowling was on a train going to Manchester when the idea of "Harry Potter" - a schoolboy wizard - "fell into her head".
No, JK Rowling started with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
No, JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series.
JK Rowling invented all of the characters in Harry Potter.
JK Rowling got paid millions for each of her Harry Potter books
1997 was the publication year
she based some of it on her life
Harry Potter was written by JK Rowling.
No, JK Rowling started with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
JK Rowling
JK Rowling is an author. She is the author of the Harry Potter series of books.
JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter books.
yes
Nobody, except for JK Rowling, knows.
The title of JK Rowling's first story that she wrote is "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone." This book was the first in the Harry Potter series, which went on to become a worldwide phenomenon.
No, JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series.
JK Rowling invented all of the characters in Harry Potter.
JK Rowling wrote the 7 Harry Potter books, and their 3 companion books.