
AUGUST 2, 2006 at 4:00 AM
Posted by GERI
Source: HPANA
The first of two charity readings by authors JK Rowling, Stephen King and John Irving concluded Tuesday evening at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
HPANA was in attendance and has full coverage of the event:
The best-selling authors read from some of their popular works, including Different Seasons, A Prayer for Owen Meany and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, as well as answered probing questions from audience members.
Actress Whoopi Goldberg took to the stage first and warmed up the crowd, standing at a podium shaped like a bookcase with each author's name on faux spines. She called the group of authors a "force of nature" and the evening "historic" (even while pronouncing Rowling's name "Roulings").
"Reading is alive and well," said Goldberg. The event served as a testament to what happens when you "put great books in the hands of great readers."
Kathy Bates, who starred as one of Stephen King's most memorable and frightening characters in Misery, introduced him while gushing about the influence her affiliation with him has had on her life. (King later said: "I never met a gross story I didn't like.")
John Irving discussed the desire of audiences to want to know what happens to characters, whether one likes them or dislikes them (which may be most striking to Potter fans eager to determine the loyalties of Severus Snape and Draco Malfoy).
Host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, Jon Stewart, finally introduced JK Rowling to a standing ovation, after jokingly commenting on how his five-month-old baby had already been in line for three months in anticipation of book 7. Rowling then read from chapter 13 of Half-Blood Prince, "The Secret Riddle," in which Harry explores Dumbledore's memory of first meeting Tom Riddle in an orphanage.
Rowling then answered questions from the audience. Here are a few highlights (paraphrased):
NBC News correspondent Soledad O'Brien then mediated the rest of the question/answer exchange, noting that over 1,000 questions had been submitted for the authors.
Rowling was asked how online communication and fan interaction influenced her writing. She responded, in part, that the "shipping wars" were like "cyber gang wars", referencing Harry/Hermione shippers, Hermione/Ron and ones she did not even want to talk about (as several audience members shouted out various suggestions).
Speaking about rejection, Rowling said her works were declined representation early on, like most budding authors. While she landed an agent rather quickly, it was years before she got a book deal. "I was determined," said Rowling. "I would not have stopped writing," she said, even if she had never been published. What would she be doing with her life? "I'd be teaching," she concluded.
We'll have more after tomorrow night's reading. Stay tuned!
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Ravenclaw Mastermind
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Isilwen Ciryatan says:
Wow this is interesting! It gives us a bit to ponder about what will come in book 7. Those were some good questions too.
Posted Aug 12, 2006 at 8:23 AM EST
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KT Lady says:
Hmmmm, well I highly doubt JKR would run out of a plot (like she said) if she kept on writing. I'm sure there will always be Fan Fiction to fills in those gaps until the end of time ;)
Posted Aug 12, 2006 at 10:20 PM EST
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Rita Marvolo says:
i'm glad JK is participating in charity readings.
i think goldberg is rigth, they indeed are forces of nature! mobalize people jus by the power of their writing.
some answers of that four questions were quite interesting and got me a lot more curious about book 7.
Posted Aug 29, 2006 at 6:54 AM EST
Lupin's Eternal Love
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BlackKatL says:
I just Love JKR and S.King!!!!! It's cool S.K likes Hp too! It's so diferent from what he writes....
I'm happy we got new HP7 news!!!!! I Soo can't wait for that movie!!!!!
"Hmmmm, well I highly doubt JKR would run out of a plot (like she said) if she kept on writing. I'm sure there will always be Fan Fiction to fills in those gaps until the end of time ;)"
I totally agree!!!!! =D
Posted Aug 29, 2006 at 1:17 PM EST
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