Rowling shares Harry Potter's family tree

by LotusFlower | December 30, 2007 at 07:58 am
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A family tree of Harry Potter, hand-written by J.K. Rowling, offers a tantalising glimpse into the future of the boy wizard and his pals. But the author promises that the future of her characters, their relationships and children will remain locked in her imagination, ruling out any sequels.

In an ITV1 documentary, to be screened at 7pm tomorrow, Ms Rowling says that despite completing the final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, she cannot quite lay her famous creation to rest.

She felt compelled to map out the futures of the surviving members of the Weasley/Potter clan in a family tree. Readers will know that Harry and Ginny marry and have three children. Luna Lovegood, Harry’s dreamy friend, produces two children, with her naturalist husband, Rolf. Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour have three children, and George Weasley sires a daughter, and a son named Fred after his twin who died in the battle of Hogwarts. “I can’t help it,” the author says in JK Rowling . . . a Year in the Life. “It was like running a race and you get to the finishing line and you’re running too fast to stop, so I do know what happened afterwards and I couldn’t stop my imagination doing that.

“So I know this sounds an awful lot of detail to go into for your own
satisfaction and not because you’re planning to write more books, but that’s
just how it was. I couldn’t stop,” Ms Rowling said that writers always had
to know more detail than was used in a book. “It gives me a certain
satisfaction to say what I thought happened and to tell other people that,
because I would like my version to be the official version.”

In the film, Ms Rowling runs through the Weasley children one by one and
explains where she sees them in life now and pays particular attention to
Luna Lovegood. The documentary also follows the author on a private jet with
her husband, Neil, as they travel to the US for the final book tour.Ms
Rowling makes an emotional return to the Edinburgh flat where she wrote the
first book in the Harry Potter series.

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Jordan Yerman

Yeah, it's hard to put down your creation, especially after living with it for so long. I seriously hope that there really are no sequels, though.

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LotusFlower

I can't see her not writing something related to old HP and chums at some point.

 Hope she's got some other stories about something totally different in her somewhere though.

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Jordan Yerman

I agree! I'd hate to see Harry use his broom to jump the shark.

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Nicc

No way. Harry Potter is the best series i have ever read! I would love it if J.K. Rowling made an 8th book. I have read the books so many times that i have memmorized them. I just love the ending of the 7th book! Things that are assoiated with Mythical Creatures or Magic are just beautiful books. The immagination of the writer is amazing. At 15 i am the top of my English calss due to my creative writing. I have written over 30 stories this year and i have gotten top maks for all of them. A teacher at my school wants me to write him a story and Sign it! He said to me when I get older I will be like J.K. Rowling, famous for my books. 

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Richard Bailey

Just think about. Yeah, she could keep writing Harry Potter for two reasons. 1. to keep her fans happy. 2. to make more money. But after a while, you just have to let somethings go. Yeah it was great while it lasted. But you have to move on.

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