Top 13 Fun Facts about J.K. Rowling


 

Originally published by Natalie on June 2021, updated by Charity K on August 2022- and Updated by Vanessa R on June 2023 

J.K. Rowling is the UK鈥檚 national treasure. Her rags to riches story following her creation of the Harry Potter book series changed the world for the better; she gave us magic.

J.K. Rowling was born in the small town of Yate, about two hours directly west of London鈥檚 city center. The author now lives in Scotland where she is working on new novels and personal projects.

Rowling鈥檚 Harry Potter series is set between a mystical land and London central. If you visit London today you鈥檒l find many different attractions centered around the books, such as the photo booth at platform nine and three quarters at Kings Cross Station; a guided walking tour will be able to show you each of the different spots.

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Bonus fun fact: Kings Cross was where J.K. Rowling鈥檚 parents first met when they were 18 years old. They married a year later and were together until her mother鈥檚 passing at age 45.

Here are five more fun things you likely to have yet learnt about this incredible author and her journey though the United Kingdom.

1. J.K. Rowling鈥檚 Harry Potter Manuscript was Rejected 12 Times

The first manuscript of Harry Potter and the Philosopher鈥檚 Stone was produced by Rowling while sitting in small cafes around Edinburgh. She lived here with her daughter, and they survived off of government benefits.

Excited about the work, Rowling bound it up into a folder and sent it off to a publishing agent whom she believed could bring it to the rest of the world. Rowling tells of how she was sent back nothing but a slip that read that the agent鈥檚 list was full and they were not interested in Harry Potter and the Philosopher鈥檚 Stone.

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To make things worse, the agent didn鈥檛 return the binding folder to Rowling. She recalls being almost distraught about this as she had little to no money to buy new folders to send out to other agents.

The manuscript would go one to be rejected a total of 12 times by different publishing houses. It was eventually Bloomsbury who saw the magic that the novel held and agreed to move forward with publication.

2. J.K. Rowling Suffered Clinical Depression Which Lead to Dementors

Rowling became a mother at the age of 25 whilst involved in a very short-lived and unhappy marriage; or in her words, 鈥渃atastrophic鈥.

Her circumstances plunged her into deep clinical depression for a few years, while she fought for her daughter鈥檚 survival, obtaining only the bare minimum from government benefits.

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Rowling always found it difficult to put her depression into words. She argues that depression and sadness are very different experiences; while sadness involves feeling, depression does not.

Her creation of the dementors later in the book series is her putting depression onto paper. The dementos were the creatures that fed off of the happiness of the living; hollow, torturous beings that suck life out rather than create.

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3. J.K. Rowling is Obsessed with Charm Bracelets

To her, there is no greater treasure than a charm bracelet holding memories from district times in one鈥檚 life. She believes they are one of the most personal and profound collections a person can gather during their lives, and she herself had one for many years that she built up over time.

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One night while living in Manchester in northwestern England, her home was broken into and the thief took her beloved charm bracelet along with him. She regards it as one of the most signifiant losses of her life; in no way on par with the loss of a human being, but significant enough to feel devastation at the loss of great parts of her past.

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The struggling author never did get another bracelet to restart her lost collection. But on the day of the release of her seventh Harry Potter Book the head of Bloomsbury publishers gifted Rowling with a charm bracelet from her dreams. The bracelet was covered in gold and silver charms featuring iconic subjects from her books: a golden snitch, broomsticks, cauldrons, a Patronus stag and a tiny version of the flying Ford car.

4. J.K. Rowling鈥檚 Name is an Ode to her Grandmother

J.K. Rowling鈥檚 actual name is Joanne Rowling. Using initials instead of her full name was a strategic decision on part of the publishers; they believed that a gender neutral name would make male readers more inclined to pick up the books.

They also believed she needed more than one initial, not just 鈥楯鈥 for Joanne. Rowling agreed, and went ahead to add the letter 鈥楰鈥 as a tribute to her grandmother, Kathleen.

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Rowling laughs when she looks back at this time in her journey. She recalls being so desperate to have her book published there was little she would not have agreed to: 鈥溾hey could have called me Enid Snodgrass. I just wanted it [the book] published.”

5. J.K. Rowling is Both an Author and Philanthropist

Rowling鈥檚 career didn鈥檛 stop with the final Harry Potter book. She has just released her latest work: Very Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and the Importance of Imagination.

When she鈥檚 not writing, Rowling is avidly involved in charity work around the world. She single handedly created two philanthropic initiatives that seek to improve the lives of thousands of people.

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Her first charity was Volant. Her second was Lumos, which is a non-profit organization that works to ensure children around the world can grow up in a safe and caring environment. In addition to her own charities she also financially supports a large number of other organizations around the world.

Rowling is famously known as the billionaire who gave away all of her money. In 2011 she is documented to have given away close to 70% of her net worth, taking her from billionaire status to just, well, wealthy.

In 2015 she was given the British Red Cross Humanity Award for all of her charitable efforts.

6. J.K. Rowling Was Never a “Good” Student

Despite finishing school and making her way into college, J.K Rowling was never considered a ‘stand out’ or ‘remarkable’ student amongst her professors or peers. There was no inkling amongst anyone that she would go on to change to course of fantasy literature as we know it. 

One of her professors remarked in recent years that Rowling was the sort of student who simply gave as much as was necessary to get by. This is likely because Rowling preferred to immerse herself in the writing works of Dickens and Tolkein, and didn’t have much time to spare to bother with university expectations. 

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Perhaps it was all this time spent decluttering the mind that eventually allowed for the magic of the wizarding world to flow through her?

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7. J.K. Rowling was the First Female Billionaire Novelist 

This title was given to her in 2011 by Forbes magazine, when Rowling officially hit billionaire status thanks to her empire of magical works. She was the first ever female writer to claim this status, and it was a big deal for the feminist movement worldwide. 

Due to her incredibly generous nature, however, Rowling quickly handed over an astounding 拢100 million to charity, causing an immediate loss of billionaire status (by technicality). 

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Forbes removed her from their list, due to this, though many still argue that she remains the official holder of this title as she did, at one stage, hold this money as her own. 

Rowling is no stranger to philanthropic gestures, as we know. This was but one example of her generous spirit, and not the only time she relinquished exceptionally large sums of money to charities of her choosing. 

8. J.K. Rowling’s Most Prized Possession is…

A set of first edition Jane Austen novels that she keeps near and dear at all times. 

Rowling has been an avid reader since before she could talk. She grew up losing herself in the worlds created by exceptional novelists, such as Austen and the likes. 

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It was no doubt these sensational works that would later both inspire and equip Rowling with the mind necessary of cultivating the wizarding world that she did. It is also widely known that Rowling suffered from clinical depression throughout most of her life. Reading became her chosen therapy, and offered a much needed escape from the daunting nature of the regular world. 

When asked for book recommendation for her fans, Rowling gave the following:

  • Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers, by Edith Nesbitt
  • Emma, by Jane Austen
  • The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger 
  • Hons and Rebels, by Jessica Mitford
  • Manxmouse: The Mouse Who Knew No Fear, by Paul Gallico
  • A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens

9. Rowling struggled in Life before her work picked up

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While she was finishing up Harry Potter and the Philosopher鈥檚 Stone, Rowling and her daughter Jessica were staying at her sister鈥檚 house in Edinburgh. The author did not have a proper income at the time and was living off of welfare benefits.

Rowling initially penned the ideas for Harry Potter on a napkin, while on a delayed train from Manchester to London in 1990. This was later to develop into a mega project.

10. Her First book has a return of only 拢1,500

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The advance payment for the first Harry Potter book was only 拢1,500. Fast-forward to today, Rowling鈥檚 net worth is estimated to be around $1 billion, making her the richest author in the world.

11. Train holds a special place in Rowling’s heart

All Harry Potter fans know that King鈥檚 Cross Station is the magical entrance to the Wizarding World, but it also holds a personal significance for Rowling, since her parents met on a train going from the station.

12. She Donated millions to Comic Relief

J.K. Rowling penned two sidekick books to complement the Harry Potter&苍产蝉辫;蝉别谤颈别蝉鈥Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Through the Ages. The proceeds from both books were donated to Comic Relief (adding up to over 拢17 million).

13. Shopping for her second wedding dress was a secret

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Rowling revealed that she wore camouflage when she bought her wedding dress for her second marriage because she didn鈥檛 want to be recognized.

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1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

The movie is epic, sorrowful, and nostalgic in equal measure, and it is spectacular from beginning to finish. This story combines intricate drama with magic to produce a momentous conclusion. The Wizarding World met the lofty expectations with flying colours.

2. Harry Potter and the Philosopher鈥檚 Stone

Top 13 Fun Facts about J.K. Rowling

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The first book in J.K. Rowling’s hugely successful Harry Potter series is titled Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, sometimes known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was the name given to the book when it first appeared in the US, in 1998 after its initial publication in Britain. The book was a long-lasting favourite among kids and adults because of its fascinating tale about a boy wizard.

3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Based on J. K. Rowling’s 1999 novel of the same name, Alfonso Cuar贸n’s fantasy movie Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was released in 2004. Steve Kloves wrote the screenplay. It is the third chapter in the Harry Potter movie series and the sequel to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets from 2002.

Along with Emma Watson and Rupert Grint playing Harry’s best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, respectively, the movie stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter. The story centres on Harry’s third year at Hogwarts and his search for the truth about his past, particularly the relationship between Sirius Black, a recently freed Azkaban prisoner, and Harry and his late parents.

4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The book, which is set during Harry Potter’s sixth year at Hogwarts, looks at Lord Voldemort’s past and shows Harry’s preparations for the ultimate confrontation with Voldemort with his headmaster and mentor Albus Dumbledore.

On July 16, 2005, Scholastic and Bloomsbury, as well as a number of other nations, released the book. Its sequel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, eventually surpassed its record of selling nearly seven million copies in the first 24 hours of release.

5. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

The 2010 fantasy film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 was directed by David Yates from a script by Steve Kloves. The movie is the first of two cinematic parts based on J. K. Rowling’s 2007 book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It is the seventh chapter in the Harry Potter movie series and the sequel to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince from 2009. 

Daniel Radcliffe plays Harry Potter in the movie, and Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger are represented by Rupert Grint and Emma Watson. The plot centres on Harry Potter, who is tasked by Dumbledore with finding and destroying Lord Voldemort’s Horcruxes鈥攈is key to immortality. 

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