It remains to be seen if the fantasy book industry and indeed the book industry as a whole will remain as profitable now that the 'Potter' series has come to an end and it's unlikely that any other author will be able to take over the mantel that Ms. Rowling has left behind. At least for a few years and 'Potter's magical dust settles. With the steady influence of the series being omnipresent these past few years it remains to be seen who will save the book industry now? But perhaps it doesn't need saving. Hopefully the interest sparked by this series of books amongst children and adults alike will allow new and talented authors to succeed where they may have failed years ago. Books that probably wouldn't have been published 10 years ago may now be given a chance but only if the Book publishers/Agents etc. allow themselves to free themselves of pre-conceived notions of how a story should be told and be more open minded as to what constitutes a book the public are going to want to read.
An example of how a book-genre has been adopted and unwisely pushed is in the Horror genre. Since 'Anne Rice's' wonderful series of books my enthusiasm for some of the current crop of Horror books has been dampened by the proliferation of Vampire books I see staring out at me with self-indulgent fanged epics. As well written as some of them are, the storylines have been done to death and if you've read 'Anne Rice' (who's talent for descriptive narrative I can only dream of) then you're hardly likely to embrace these second rate 'Rice' wannabies. With the fantasy novel there should be more free-reign for original thought and expression and if imagination and talent are given free reign perhaps another unlikely talented uber-success might emerge. It's all about building on the impetus of the 'Potter' success story. 'Strike while the iron is hot!' as they say and if anything has been learned from the success of the 'Potter' series, it's that originality sells.
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Post a Commentreading is boring,get off your bum and go out and play haha
well hello there young one
your books r good!
ay lazy people sit on their bums and read books, they dont get up at all
JK Rowling i believe has achieved a lot - what has been written here and being richer than the queen (Rumour or not?) and she has gotten lazy readers off their bums to go read more books. Maybe after they have read the Harry Potter series it will spark an interest in reading they never had before. I have read the books myself and they are exceptional pieces of writing and she deserves the fame she has gotten. Though i must say that other writers are extremely talented too and have not reached the fame JK Rowling has achieved. This is a shame and flaw in the world of books.