Oct 20, 2012
You can now watch the entirety of J. K. Rowling’s appearance at the Lincoln Center in New York earlier this week. You can watch the video here or below. Please be forewarned that there is strong language in the video.
Many thanks to SnitchSeeker for the tip!
10 Responses to Video: J. K. Rowling at Lincoln Center
Phil Boswell says: People should also be forewarned that this video cuts out unexpectedly just as JKR is about to answer a really interesting question. Does anybody know whether the whole interview is available anywhere? HProx says: Yes, an article mentioned that she said "she mentioned Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, then confided she also dreams of more personal territory, the old school of Harry and friends. "I do still walk in and out of Hogwarts," she said." TimesLive kiwimci says: Aaaah! Dammit, that's an incredible question at the end. Anyway another wonderful interview. I'm soaking up all of these Jo appearences before she goes back in to the obscurity of Edinburgh and we have to wait another 5 years until she returns to talk at length. Thanks HProx for the clues as to what she said davidenglish says: There was great interview with Jo at the CBC on Friday. See here: www.cbc.ca/q/blog/2012/10/19/jk-rowling-on-q/ FullofWrackspurts says: I was there! She answered the last question saying she'd love to steal Mr. Darcy away from Elizabeth, because who wouldn't? She also did say that Hogwarts was the easy answer for this question, but she never really left. FullofWrackspurts says: I was there! She answered the last question saying she'd love to steal Mr. Darcy away from Elizabeth, because who wouldn't? She also did say that Hogwarts was the easy answer for this question, but she never really left. WON_TWO says: Jo gives another stellar interview, and looks great doing it! Graymayne says: It was very interesting watching the rapport between these two writers because they work at the same craft. The interviewer was able to appreciate the technical skills of the storyteller and reveal aspects of the whole writing process of which the average consumer is unaware. I was delighted that Jo seemed to be having a really positive experience during this whole discussion. siena says: I wouldn't (want to steal Darcy from Elizabeth) :) FullofWrackspurts. You and Rowling can share him ... I would prefer Mr Rochester or Snape ... devilskinn says: I'm so excited about watching this as if she were a relative or something - I feel very connected to her!