It was an emotional return and Britain's Daily Mail reports that she burst into tears, saying:
This is really where I turned my life around completely. My life really changed in this flat. ... Because it's such a well-worn part of my story now, it's a big yawn to hear how I wrote it, as though it was all some kind of publicity stunt for a year. But it was my life and it was very hard and I didn't know that there was going to be this fairytale resolution - and coming back here is just full of ghosts.Rowling wrote some of her first book, Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone, in notebooks in a nearby cafe.
*To be shown on ITV1 next Sunday.
4 comments:
one reason i hate women's writings...always bursting into tears...
boohoo and blokes don't cry? i seen 'em. don't lie.
Feel so sorry for her, so much sadness- SEE? SEE? Money doesn't buy happiness! :-)))))))))
- poppadumdum
authors shouldn't be paid at all and then they will be so much happier!
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