Monday, October 8, 2007

Hogwarts is Real

JK Rowling is one of the most well-known, talented, and rich women in today's world- made famous for her incredible Harry Potter series turned multi-million dollar enterprise. Because of her, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (the setting of the better part of the series) has become real for many millions of children and adults alike across the world, myself included. In fact, when it comes to myself and Harry Potter, there is not much that is left unsaid. Ever since the third grade, I have been completely obsessed with the magical world of Harry Potter- not just the movies and the action figures, but the fantasy Rowling made real with her writing.
Okay, so maybe her writing style isn't revolutionlary, and maybe there won't be a Folger Rowling Library, but what she create with her writing is what has really made the difference. After only the third novel (there are seven), Harry Potter was "speaking" in sixteen different languages worldwide, and today the number has reached an incredible 42 languages.
It is for these reasons and more that I chose to follow JK Rowling's blog. She first thought of the concept of Harry Potter on a train, and started writing on napkins in a coffee shop. Rowling has come a full 180 degrees; writing on napkins and barely making ends meet, to being richer than the Queen of England. Her work has changed the lives of many like myself, and despite all of her new fame and money, she still keeps her fans first.
Although she doesn't update her blog every day, she does do so as much as possible, and also keeps up a "news" section, assuring that the "fandom" stays aware of what is going on in the world of Harry Potter. Her blog and website are totally unique, incorporating little things from the book and interactive sections for the visitors. In fact, a few times she had the site set up in a sort of scavender hunt, having the visitor search for particular things in order to find a spoiler in the end. I admire Rowling for a great many reasons, and I am absolutely in love with her work, so this is the most enjoyable and interesting blog I could find!

1 comment:

caroline said...

Glad you found something that you could connect to. I have to admit... I've tried really hard to get into Harry Potter and just can't! What's wrong with me?