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All the Fan's of the Harry potterAll of which is a far cry from the author's experiences while writing the original manuscripts. At the time, Joanne was struggling to raise a baby daughter alone on a £70-a-week welfare cheque in a mice infested flat in Edinburgh. "Until you've actually been there," she said, "you've no idea how soul-destroying it is to have no money. It is a complete loss of self-esteem." The once dreamy girl who liked playing at witches and wizards was forced to draw on all her resources. "I could not afford the luxury of writer's block and so I wrote with intensity," she recalls.Writing remained a passion, and it was during this period that the seed of the magical Harry Potter stories was planted. In 1990, during a train journey between Manchester and London's King Cross, Joanne mapped out the tale of an orphan who discovers he is a wizard. It was the beginning of a project which would bear fruit six years later.
J.K ROWLING'S BOOKS WRITTEN SO FARBegin at the BeginningHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneHarry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Princeand Fianlly her Last BookHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)