gan to dream up fantastic, well-plotted stories with larger-than-life characters. when she was at play, her stories were full of character and detail light years beyond those generally produced by a child of her age.
although she was too young to think in terms of what she wanted to be when she grew up, Joanne Kathleen Rowling, at a very early age, had this image of herself as somebody who would put pencil to paper and create magic worlds."writing for me has always been a kind of wonderful compulsion, "
she said in a 1999 interview of her early inclination to write. "i don't think anyone could have made me do it or could have prevented me from doing it. it's weird, but writing is all i ever wanted to do."
but there were private thoughts for joanne that wonderful secret that kept her warm and cozy in her bed at night and helped her to glide though her days. to tell even her parents would have ended all the fun.
but when her younger sister.Di,born less than two years after Joanne, reached age three, five year-old Joanne "was big enough to hold her" sister down, so she be gan marking up tall tales about
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