"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling's inspirational story She was born in an ordinary family in Gwent, England. Her father is a retired manager of an aircraft manufacturer, and her mother works as a technician in a laboratory.
When she was a child, she had an average appearance, wore a pair of glasses, loved to study, was a bit shy, had a runny nose, and was quite wild.
She loved writing and telling stories since she was a child. She wrote a story about rabbits when she was 6 years old.
Her sister is the object of her storytelling.
The drive and desire to create has never left her.
At that time, she dreamed of becoming a great writer, famous and admired.
When she grew up, she fell in love with English literature and majored in French in college.
After graduation, she went to Portugal alone with a beautiful dream, and immediately fell in love with a local reporter.
Unfortunately, this marriage came and went quickly.
Soon, she returned to the UK with her 3-month-old daughter and died in an extremely cold small apartment in Edinburgh.
Unable to find a job, she had to rely on meager unemployment benefits to support herself and her daughter.
For a period of time, she wrote like crazy, writing about her own experiences, about all kinds of things in the world, about what she saw and thought, everything she could think of, she wrote.
She hopes to publish more articles so that she can improve her life. She hopes that she can be like those famous writers who can just write some words and get a large amount of royalties automatically sent home.
But the reality is cruel. She only published 7 articles in one year, three of which were without royalties, and she was only given a few publications.
No one knew how depressed she was at that time, no one knew how decadent she was, and she felt like she was about to die.
Life is so embarrassing.
She was originally a woman who loved beauty. When she was young, she longed to wear fashionable and gorgeous clothes and like to dress herself up beautifully. But every time those colorful and fragrant dreams from her childhood reappeared, she was so sad that she cried.
When she was 24 years old, she traveled from Manchester to London. This trip changed her life.
When the moving train stopped at a small station, she saw a thin, black-haired little wizard with glasses outside, smiling at her through the train window.
Her smile was cute and naughty, and it caught her heart. She suddenly felt like she had seen this smile somewhere, and it was very familiar.
So, she came up with the idea of ??creating a work based on this little wizard.
This work is fictional. I incorporate my own colorful dreams into it, give full play to my imagination, and show people another world.
Next, she began to write.
In order to save the heating bill at home, she always stayed in a small cafe to write. Since she had no money to buy paper, she could only write stories on small pieces of paper she picked up.
The protagonist of the story is a 10-year-old boy with a thin stature, black messy hair, bright green eyes, round glasses, and a slender, lightning-shaped scar on his forehead... Although writing is very hard, she
She did not back down because she was not willing to receive relief, she believed in her own abilities, and even after experiencing pain and suffering, she had to eat with her own hands.
After the novel was completed, she sent it to several publishers, but none of them wanted to accept it.
At that time, as a single mother, her life was extremely difficult, and of course she had no money to self-publish.
Later, a small publishing house on the verge of bankruptcy took the risk to publish the novel; and later, a small-time American producer thought the novel had a good story and put it on the screen.
No one expected that in a short period of time, her novel would occupy the top of the world's best-seller list for a long time. The small publishing house would be resurrected and its reputation would be great. The movie based on the novel would become popular all over the world. The unscrupulous producer would also
Hence joining the ranks of top producers.
Her name is Rowling, and her work is "Harry Potter."
"Harry Potter" was published seven times in a row, and each one caused a sensation, attracted much attention, and received rave reviews.
It has been translated into 63 languages, and its circulation worldwide has exceeded 400 million, creating a myth in the history of publishing.
In the face of success, J.K. Rowling did not forget the suffering she had experienced. After becoming famous, she became passionate about humanitarian charity activities.
In September 2000, she became the ambassador of the Single Parent Families Council and donated 500,000 pounds.
In March 2003, she wrote two novels specifically for Drama Relief and donated the proceeds to the foundation.
In April 2005, in memory of her mother, she donated another £250,000 to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Nowadays, J.K. Rowling often appears at various parties. She is no longer young. The years have left her face with vicissitudes.
However, through the clear marks of time, you will find that her eyes are so clear and her smile is so innocent.
She is not beautiful, but she has a child-like innocence, which creates another kind of beauty.
She said: "In the process of growing up, it is inevitable to encounter various pains, including sensitivity, slenderness, embarrassment, shyness, recklessness, and suffering. These are all processes that have to be experienced. They are all necessary for growth. Growth.
It is the greatest reward in life and is worth trying.