J.K. Rowling wasn’t sitting in her study, impatiently writing and crossing out names for the Hogwarts houses. No — the famed “Harry Potter” author had to get creative when inspiration struck.
In a thread started by author Ruth Ware on Twitter, one fan said she was forced to write a thought down on a napkin because she didn’t have a notebook with her, which is why she always carries one with her now.
In response, Rowling said, “The best thing I ever wrote on was an aeroplane sick bag. Came up with the Hogwarts houses on it.”
Also Read: JK Rowling, Warner Bros Defend Johnny Depp's Casting in 'Fantastic Beasts'
Latest entertainment videos
- Jake Hamilton talks with the stars of 'The Post' Fox32
- Matt Damon: Al Franken and Harvey Weinstein 'Don’t Belong in the Same Category' EWTime
- Trend Report: Try the Sexy Suit for the Perfect New Years Eve Party Look PeopleTime
- Travel Food Vlogger Films Cotton Candy Art in Eastern Asia Storyful
- Man Pokes Fun at the Invisible Chair Challenge Storyful
- Jamie Chung's Golden Globes creation AP
- Broderick ready to tell 'A Christmas Story' AP
- Millicent Simmonds: AP's 2017 Breakthrough Entertainers AP
- We Can Hear the Bells! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Reveal Their Wedding Date EWTime
- 2017 celebrity deaths: the world lost iconic talents Fox29
Had the houses of Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and Gryffindor been named differently if Rowling had racked her brain for them someplace else? We just can’t imagine Harry Potter living in another house. Or Slytherin not being the house no one wants to be a part of.
Rowling has famously said that she first had the idea for Harry Potter while delayed on a train traveling from Manchester to London King’s Cross in 1990.
Also Read: #19YearsLater: 'Harry Potter' Fans Gather at King's Cross to Celebrate 'Deathly Hallows' Epilogue
Over the next five years, she wrote mostly in longhand and amassed a mountain of notes, many of which were on scraps of paper (and a sick bag, we now know).
Rowling most recently served as a writer and producer on the Harry Potter prequel, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” She will have the same credits on its sequel, “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” when it hits theaters next year.
Also Read: JK Rowling Slaps Trump on Privilege: 'Some People Don't Get Given Millions by Daddy, Donnie'
See Rowling’s tweet below.
The best thing I ever wrote on was an aeroplane sick bag. Came up with the Hogwarts houses on it. https://t.co/Fut4BvS6iM
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) December 15, 2017
Read original story You’ll Never Believe Where JK Rowling First Wrote the Names of Hogwarts Houses At TheWrap