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J. K. Rowling Talks Marriage, Writing and More at Open Book Tour Stop in New York City

J.K. Rowling
Posted by: Edward
October 19, 2007, 08:59 PM

More news has come from author J. K. Rowling’s Open Book Tour stop this morning in New York City as we have received a few reports from this morning’s event. The first comes from Bloomberg which reports of a senior from Concord High School on Staten Island, Kristian Cuzco, question to Jo regarding marriage. She asks, “If you could marry anyone from the Harry Potter series, who would it be?” Jo’s reply:

“I actually married Harry Potter. My husband’s here, and if you have seen a photo of my husband, I think Harry Potter will look like that once he hits a certain age,”

...

I married a really good person. Harry is a really good person. And he’s a gutsy person.”

This article features more on this morning’s event and notes Jo’s comments on two other male characters in her series, Ron Weasley and Draco Malfoy. She references the popularity of Draco, especially among girls, and playfully cautions readers by saying: “But as I’ve said before: No! No! Please don’t pass for Draco. I’ve given you an array of pleasant characters.” She also talks of creating Ron, a character she admits she has dated “more than once,” and that, “Ron is funny, very funny; he’s insensitive. There’s a lot of immaturity about Ron, and that’s where a lot of the humor comes from. He’s not much fun to date, but he’s great as a friend.’‘

Further news comes from TLC Reader GraceAnne, who was also lucky enough to see Jo’s reading this morning. She writes of an event she felt privileged to attend and describes Jo as ”...the perfect author.”

She writes:

She read the chapter where Harry departs from Privet Drive and the Dursleys. It was terrific to hear her words in her own voice.

Then she answered questions. About ten children, from 9-17, from all over the city, introduced themselves, their grades, ages, and schools, and asked their questions.

To an aspiring writer, her advice was read, write, and “stories are better if they are rooted in your feelings.” She said with heartfelt intensity that she loved writing the Harry Potter books – just loved it.

“The desire for magic is a deep-rooted desire” in humankind, she said, and that “Human nature remains the same whether or not you have a wand.”

In response to some questions about the couples, Jo allowed as how “in my younger days, I dated Ron more than once.” She said Hermione and Ron were meant to be together from the first. Ginny and Harry are soulmates, with a passionate connection. And, “Girls! Don’t fancy Draco!”

She said she did marry Harry Potter, and that her husband was in the audience (!)

Rowling suggested that Dudley and Harry had a Christmas card sort of keeping in touch, and that Harry’s kids and Dudley’s probably didn’t like each other very much but now and then would all get together while the adults sat in awkward silence. She said that the lightning scar was chosen for its “elemental power … and it’s cool shape,” answered a question about how complicated it is for the wealthy Harry to give money to the poorer Weasleys, and stressed that Dumbledore loved Harry like a son.

Then the adults left and she sat down to sign 1600 books, one for each child. As I left, the first set of children were leaving too, and one little boy just kept chanting, “I touched her! I touched her!”

Fashion alert: a midnight navy or black (the lights made it hard to tell) silk shantung suit: pencil slim short skirt, open jacket, scoop- neck blouse. Black stockings, high heels. Red nail polish, elegant white gold lariat necklace. Her manner was warm, polished, open, and perfectly delightful. The noise level when the audience cheered was louder than it was when I saw Bruce Springsteen the other week.

What an amazing experience.

Finally, we have a few new pictures from the event. Reader Tina sent us in some pictures she snapped during the book signing this morning. You can see these pictures in our Image Galleries right here.

In a matter of hours Jo will be reading before an audience of contest winners at Carnegie Hall. More info when we get it!

Many thanks to GraceAnne and Tina!

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52 Comments

jasmine

So I’m supposed to beleive that after everything that happened to Ron in book 7 and all the maturing that he did, that grownup Ron’s still as insensitive and immature as a 14 year old? give me a break. I hate how she writes one thing in the books then says something completely different in interviews.

Posted by jasmine on October 20, 2007, 06:08 AM report to moderator
ReadywithRowling

Bigamy is for forbidden, illigal Mrs. Potter-Rowling-Murray.

And do not any longer preach! You are a hypocrite.

Posted by ReadywithRowling on October 20, 2007, 08:04 AM report to moderator
Helena Dax

Look, Rowling I like the character I want, and it happens that I love Draco and his parents. No, I don´t like your Harry Stue or your Ginny Sue. Their relationships in the books is so poor written it hurts me. BTW, I can´t understand why Rowling is so obsessed about Draco and his fans. It´s only a book. It´s not real life. Some people prefer Darth Vader, Hannibal Lecter or Lex Luthor and the planet hasn´t collapsed. Sorry for my English but I´m actually Spanish.

Posted by Helena Dax on October 20, 2007, 09:21 AM report to moderator
Cinderella

“I realy thought he’d be big time Gryffindor in the last book but he messes up again…”

Oh, yeah? And were you under a rock or something when he pulled that Gryffindor Sword, which accidentally.. oh, let me think… only pulls it a True Gryffindor? Or have you been giving a blind eye when he oh, so bravely used that very Sword to destroy a very vicious piece of Vold.’s soul that was fighting for his(Ron’s) own soul?

BTW, I’ve always fully supported Harry/Ginny, and had always been against R/Hr cause I always thought that hermy is not right at all for Ron (neither for Harry for tht matter), and that a control freak like her is not right for any marriage in general, and for someone as proud and emotional as Ron in special. And you now saying that hermy is goona give Ron a “reforming”, only makes me hate this relationship even more, cause when we love someone, we take them just the way they are, if we try to change them into something they’re not, then we do not love them at all really.

Posted by Cinderella on October 20, 2007, 12:44 PM report to moderator
joycemorrison

“Hermione and Ron were meant to be together from the first.”—twas pretty obvious to me and oh, how i rooted for them.

“Ginny and Harry are soulmates, with a passionate connection.”—awww. twasn’t obvious to me at first, but looking back, Jo did leave very clever signs. i luv how in the DH, Ginny kept popping in Harry’s mind… he just can’t stop thinking about her… and how their love for each other blazes in their lives. =)

Posted by joycemorrison on October 20, 2007, 02:56 PM report to moderator
Accio_HP7

I disagree with the notion that Ron (after DH) is overly insensitive and immature. He has grown up and learnt a lot. Besides, I think JKR was talking of Ron in the series, and he was quite insensitive and immature for the first 6 books. I don´t think Ron needs to be reformed by Hermione (after DH) or Hermione by him.

JKR´s complete quote on their relationship shows why they are perfect for each other the way they are:

"Ron and Hermione, however, are drawn to each other because they balance each other out. Hermione's got the sensitivity and maturity that's been left out of Ron, and Ron loosens up Hermione a bit, gets her to have some fun. They love each other and they bicker a bit, but they enjoy bickering, so we shouldn't worry about it."
Posted by Accio_HP7 on October 20, 2007, 03:30 PM report to moderator
Jex

Accio_Hp7, is that really what JK said abotu ron and hermione, because if so, that makes me very happy! were you there to hear her say it or did someone transcribe that answer?

Posted by Jex on October 20, 2007, 03:36 PM report to moderator
SnapeisSexy

Jo is still surprised when she reads that fans are torn about Snape and unequivocally stated that Snape was “bitter, vindictive and mean.”

I love Snape becasue he is Snape. And he is not gay, but normal. I love that fact!

Posted by SnapeisSexy on October 20, 2007, 03:40 PM report to moderator
Accio_HP7

Yes, Jex. That´s what she said in NY about Ron and Hermione. I don´t know how to insert a link here (if that even is possible) but here is the sit´s address with the article that contains of JKR´s quotes.

http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1572399/20071019/story.jhtml?rsspartner=rssYahooNewscrawler

And coming back to Ron, she did elaborate on him when answering why she didn´t kill Arthur in OotP. She said Ron grew up in DH. He is the last one to reach adulthood and finally did so when he destroyed the locket.

Posted by Accio_HP7 on October 20, 2007, 04:59 PM report to moderator
jasmine

I have never relied on what was “obvious” in the books. What was obvious to me was Harry/Cho since book 3. She only made H/G obvious in the last two books. Of course now that Jo said H/G are soulmates, the shippers jumped on that eventhough there’s not much evidence of it in the books. The same way some gave hindsight vision that it was obvious that Dumbledore was gay all along. At least some self righteous fans have a taste now of what it feels like to read one thing and then hear the author give a completely explanation.

Posted by jasmine on October 20, 2007, 10:18 PM report to moderator
foofy

There’s no reason why H/Hr shippers would go crazy over what JKR said. There’s a little bit of JK’s personality in both characters. I mean Hermione is not Jo! And about her saying that Ron is insensitive is being taken too seriously (although I also didn’t like her choice of words). He was insensitive, but he matured a lot in the last book. Ron and Hermione work well together because their differences compliment each other. Hermione is a know it all and can be a bit too opinionated and crazy herself. Instead of just asking Ron to the Yule Ball herself she goes with Viktor Krum and even while seeing Ron’s jealousy snogs Krum later on. Then she hurls canaries at him when he starts dating Lavender. Ron is not very tactful sometimes but that is what I love about him. Fans of Ron understand the pains of what it’s like to be him. The youngest boy, always overshadowed, and insecure. The locket scene made me cry because it was one of those moments where the readers actually got to understand his fears and vulnerable feelings. Ron is the most insensitive but he’s also the one least understood and appreciated. I wish JK could have had some better things to say about him.

Posted by foofy on October 21, 2007, 02:20 AM report to moderator
jess

Hey Ron fans, now you know how it feels to be a Draco fan girl everytime Rowling speaks! :p She really dislikes the idea of any of her female fans being attracted to any other male other than her Harry Stu, doesn’t she? It’s creepy, especially now with the added “I’m married to harry in real life11!!” stuff. Ew.

Posted by jess on October 21, 2007, 03:04 AM report to moderator
rose

I found both the Ron/Hermione and Harry/Ginny couples pretty obvious since the second book, so it’s nice to hear JKR planned it all along.

Posted by rose on October 21, 2007, 11:14 AM report to moderator
hgranger

J.K. Rowling, you were thought of as a genious writer who brought back hope into the existence of goodness, of unconditional devotion, of good guidance through the personality of Dumbledore; a professor who reached a level of spirutuality and put his whole life to build a generation which can discern good from evil and learn how to fight it while keeping themselves whole and pur. How ridicule and pitiful to discuss such character’s sexuality; it shows nothing but how superficially people took your books and the messages – we thought – you were trying to communicate to generations to come. What a pitty!

Posted by hgranger on October 21, 2007, 07:27 PM report to moderator
Granger-Weasley

Foofy, I so agree with you. Ron is one of or maybe my favourite characters in the book, and I got so mad about what J.K. Rowling said about how insensitive he was. He matured a lot in the last book, look at the silver doe chapter, he heard hermione’s voice from the deluminator and realized he ought to be with her, that he loved her. And his brother died for god sake’s! Being through war doesnt leave you without any maturing at all. And foofy, you are right, Ron is insecure because he feels overshadowed, and i understand him, and i understand that he loves hermione too. I hate the fact that JK had to say that she married harry in real life, now its like hermione married harry in real life too and dated ron a few times but prefers him as a friend. What the hell was that??? Hasnt she always said that Ron and Hermione were meant to be together and Harry and Hermione were very platonic?? I hate when she writes something in the books but says something completely different in the interviews.

Posted by Granger-Weasley on October 22, 2007, 12:54 AM report to moderator
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