Hope is the last thing you lose, especially when it comes to Harry Potter and the vast legion of fans that the young boy wizard created by JK Rowling has all over the world.
After ending the series with the seventh book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" , JK Rowling has once again optimism fill the bag to the wishes of his followers to raise the possibility a new novel in the television show Oprah Winfrey.
British writer of 45 years (whose wealth exceeds that of the Queen herself) spoke via satellite from his home in Edinburgh the agenda of the queen of American television to say that the end of the saga is yet to be decided . "Of course I could write an eighth, ninth or even tenth book," Rowling Oprah snapped. "I'm not saying I'm not going to do ... although I do not do it because I have the feeling that I have met ... but you never know. "
The writer admitted that since he ended the saga of "Harry Potter" feel kind of empty, as if it were a personal loss. So much so that when he finished "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" experienced a "duel" of which took time to recover, he confessed to Oprah.
Regarding his future as a writer, Rowling said has not left the pen and plans to continue writing novels , regardless of their role as creator of the Harry Potter saga. "I did and it's something I'm very proud, although it is clear that I am now a new phase"
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