Agree with all that, the determination, the stoicism against the odds, etc. Rowling tried sixteen publishers before anyone took a punt on her, every one of them thought her tale of schoolboy wizards was somehow derivative, old-fashioned, too insular, the worldwide market wouldn't take to such a British concept, etc.
I don't begrudge J.K a single penny. She's revealed the publishing industry for what it is, a bunch of cretins, dragging the industry of literature into an increasing slough of celebrity projects and airport reading.I've never read a Harry Potter book, but I'm curious to know how long it will take for the literati to come out and say they're dreadfully written? I'm sure they are, especially the ones Rowling had to dash out ahead of a slavering public.
Or are they actually (by some miracle) the works of genius? I'd love to know. However, I don't have any intention of reading one. Life's too short.
The Harry Potter movies are utter garbage, badly directed, badly scripted, badly acted, the plots are all over the place and the things are carried by the sets and CGI.
We will look back on the movies in twenty years the way we presently look at the Superman series. I can't believe anyone bought that!