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John Iriving & Stephen King urge J.K. Rowling NOT to kill off Harry Potter

  Author:  12216  Category:(News) Created:(8/2/2006 1:08:00 AM)
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two of America's top authors, John Irving and Stephen King, made a plea to J.K. Rowling on Tuesday not to kill the fictional boy wizard Harry Potter in the final book of the series, but Rowling made no promises.

"My fingers are crossed for Harry," Irving said at a joint news conference before a charity reading by the three writers at New York's Radio City Music Hall.

The author of "The World According to Garp" and a string of other bestsellers said he and King felt like "warm-up bands" for Rowling, who is working on the seventh and last book in the Harry Potter series, and who has said two characters will die.

King, who shot to fame in 1974 with "Carrie," said he had confidence that Rowling would be "fair" to her hero.

"I don't want him to go over the Reichenbach Falls," King said in a reference to Arthur Conan Doyle's effort to kill off the character of fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Pressure from fans eventually led Conan Doyle to resurrect Holmes, who was found in a later story to have survived.

Rowling, a Briton whose books have sold 300 million copies worldwide according to her publishers, said she was well into the process of writing the final book.

"I feel quite liberated," she said.

"I can resolve the story now and it's fun in a way it wasn't before because finally I've reached my resolution, and I think some people will loathe it and some people will love it, but that's how it should be."

"We're working toward the end I always planned but a couple of characters I expected to survive have died and one character got a reprieve," she said, declining to elaborate.

Asked about the wisdom of killing off fictional characters, Rowling said she didn't enjoy killing the major character who died in book six -- for the sake of those who haven't read it yet she avoided naming the victim -- but she said the conventions of the genre demanded the hero go on alone.

"I understand why an author would kill a character from the point of view of not allowing others to continue writing after the original author is dead," she added, leaving the door open to the worst fears of some fans -- that Harry could die.

King recalled that when he had a character kick a dog to death in his novel "Dead Zone" he received more letters of complaint than ever, to his surprise.

"You want to be nice and say 'I'm sorry you didn't like that,' but I'm thinking to myself number one, he was a dog not a person, and number two, the dog wasn't even real," he said.

"I made that dog up, it was a fake dog, it was a fictional dog, but people get very, very involved," King said.

Rowling noted that Irving had killed off many more characters than she had.

"When fans accuse me of sadism, which doesn't happen that often, I feel I'm toughening them up to go on and read John and Stephen's books," she said. "I think they've got to be toughened up somehow. It's a cruel literary world out there."

--I just posted this because I think it's interesting that Stephen King and John Iriving both read Harry Potter. I find that a little amusing, I don't know why. I already heard she was talking of maybe doing this but hasn't said for sure. ----

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Date: 8/2/2006 5:11:00 AM  From Authorid: 28848    Interesting..  
Date: 8/2/2006 6:38:00 AM  From Authorid: 3901    I absolutely love the Harry Potter series I can't believe the 7th and final book is in the works. I'm really looking forward to it but I'm sad all the same because I don't want the series to end.  
Date: 8/2/2006 7:07:00 AM  From Authorid: 63431    Very intresting, who have thought Stephen King had a heart to care. He is my favorite aurther but its kind of intresting at the same time.
Date: 8/2/2006 8:58:00 AM  From Authorid: 8024    ohhhhhh the media hype will he or will he not overcome fate ...wow ... good luck harry...c  
Date: 8/2/2006 9:01:00 AM  From Authorid: 8024    I cant wait for lucky # seven ... c .. the books r some of the best I've had a chance to read ,,, I think it is a ploy.. this book & movie will smash every book office to pieces .. the grand fanally .. or how ever you spell it can someone help me out ...c
  
Date: 8/2/2006 9:14:00 AM  From Authorid: 63194    Stephen King reads ALOT of books.. he is reading all the time. If you go to his website he gives reviews on a million of them  
Date: 8/2/2006 9:42:00 AM  From Authorid: 25390    I still have the theory that *the person killed in the 6th book* faked it to help out Harry.  
Date: 8/2/2006 5:01:00 PM  From Authorid: 53052    i dont think she will she can't kill off the main good character  

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