At least respect JKR

vmonte vmonte at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 9 16:40:06 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 109462

DuffyPoo wrote:
I have a great deal of respect for JKR. While I believe she
is a very intelligent woman and a good writer, I don't think she walks
on water, as some people do. She is able to make mistakes. She says
herself she is no good at maths (and I admit, to me, that translates
to dates as well). She gave us FLINT after all and Mark Evans."

Jim responded:
I support you. JKR is a wonderful storyteller; she isn't the 9/11
Commission. She never, in her wildest dreams, thought that we would
overprocess tiny little factoids the way we have and will keep on
doing. She's said so.

I've always been struck by the parallels between JKR and Arthur Conan
Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes. He was wildly popular in his
lifetime, setting many publishing records. He struggled with his
readers for "ownership" of his character and stories, to the point
that they wouldn't let him kill his character off when he got tired of
him. (People wore black armbands and accosted Doyle in the street.) He
inspired a huge active fan discussion base (I used to send in money
for Holmes "fanzines," a few purple mimeographed pages of fan writing
and discussion, and yes, fanfiction. A `zine that lasted a year was a
big success.)

vmonte now:
I support you too, Duffypoo. I love the Harry Potter books and I 
think that JKR is a wonderful storyteller. IMO none of us would be 
here discussing our theories if the books were garbage. 

vivian - also a Sherlock Holmes fan





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