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'''J.K. Rowling''' (nee Joanne Rowling, later Joanne Murray) (b. [[1965]]) was the author of the very successful [[Harry Potter]] series of novels, publishing seven volumes between [[1997]] and [[2007]]. Her books were also adapted as a successful series of movies.
'''J.K. Rowling''', also known as '''Joanne Rowling''', was the author of the very successful [[Harry Potter]] series of novels.   In [[2004]], she was among the VIP guests for the gala opening of the [[Tomorrow Window]]s exhibit at the [[Tate Modern]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'') [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] were fans of the Potter books, and the Doctor admitted to crying after reading [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|the seventh volume]]. Later, when Potter's spell "expelliarmus" was given life in order to help [[William Shakespeare]] defeat the [[Carrionite]]s, the Doctor exclaimed, "Good old J.K.!" ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')
 
In [[2004]], she was among the VIP guests for the gala opening of the [[Tomorrow Window]]s exhibit at the [[Tate Modern]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
 
[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] were fans of the Potter books, and the Doctor admitted to crying after reading [[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|the seventh volume]]. Later, when Potter's spell "expelliarmus" was given life in order to help [[William Shakespeare]] defeat the [[Carrionite]]s, the Doctor exclaimed, "Good old J.K.!" ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')


There is a possibly apocryphal account suggesting Rowling (or a successor) wrote as many as four more Harry Potter novels, which were later obtained by [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'') If a true account, then it's unclear to which book the Doctor was actually referring to in his discussion with Martha.
There is a possibly apocryphal account suggesting Rowling (or a successor) wrote as many as four more Harry Potter novels, which were later obtained by [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]]. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'') If a true account, then it's unclear to which book the Doctor was actually referring to in his discussion with Martha.
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