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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Her mothers death from multiple sclerosis, greatly affected her writing in her first book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. She wrote more in depth with Harry and the death of his parents, because she knew what it felt like. Rowling wrote the first manuscript for the first book in theHarry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," in a cafe called The Elephant House. J.K. Rowling was riding a four hour delayed train from Manchester to London, and the idea of Harry Potter became fully developed in her head. J.K. (Joanne) Rowling is a 49 year old writer born and raised in Yate, United Kingdom. During her teenage years, her mother suffered from MS (Multiple Sclerosis) and her father who she had a strained relationship with. She wrote the character Hermione based on herself when she was young. J.K. Rowling Rowling suffered a failed marriage, extreme poverty, and clinical depression. The soul-sucking dementors in the Harry Potter series, are written, inspired by Rowling'sdepression. Joanne Rowling went to St. Michael's Primary School, whereshe was very bright and always eager to read and learn. She then attendedsecondary school at Wyedean School and College. For college, she attended the University of Exeter, where she studied French and Classics. She tended to be a lazy student who preferred listening to the Smiths and reading Dickens and Tolkien. Soon after she graduated, she moved to London to work as a researcher andbilingual secretary for Amnesty International. J.K. Rowling submitted her book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stoneto 12 different publishers, and all12 rejected the manuscript. Eventually, the publisher Bloomsbury decided to publishthe book due to the 8-year-old daughter of Bloomsbury's chairman, Alice.He took the manuscript home, gave her the first chapter of Rowling's masterpiece, and she demandedfor more. Rowling wrote the first manuscript for the first book in theHarry Potter series, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," in a cafe called The Elephant House.
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