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1995 is when she finished writing "Harry Potter and the Philosiphers stone"

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In what yar did J.K. Rowling write Harry Potter?

J.K. Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter book in 1997.


Is the Harry Potter series the first series she ever wrote?

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What was the title of JK Rowling's first story that she wrote?

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.


Did J.K. Rowling write the first Harry Potter on napkins?

No, J.K. Rowling did not write the first Harry Potter book on napkins. She wrote the manuscript for "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" in a series of notebooks while sitting in cafes in Edinburgh, Scotland.


Who wrote Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?

J.K. Rowling wrote Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.


How old was jk rowilng when she wrote the first Harry Potter book?

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Who wrote Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?

J.K. Rowling. She wrote all of the books in the Harry Potter series.


How much money did Emma Watson get paid when she wrote the first Harry Potter book?

She didn't write the Harry Potter series J.K. Rowling did.


When did J.K. Rowling become famous?

She wrote the Harry Potter series of books, which were world wide bestsellers.


What is the first book that Rowling wrote?

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in the UK) was the first book published by JK Rowling on June 26, 1997.


Was Harry Potter wrote in a ditch?

No.


Who wrote the screenplay for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?

The first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was published by Bloomsbury in the UK and Scholastic in the US, where it was retitled Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.