JK Rowling 'bewitched' by young Egyptian writer
The Egyptian 16-year-old, Hagar el-Saeed, told Rowling in a tweet that in Egypt, girls could not do anything as freely as boys, and that people laughed at her whenever she said she was a writer.
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Rowling then replied to Saeed with advice and moral support, advising her not to let people's laughter "extinguish [her] ambition".
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) August 15, 2015
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In the description section on her Facebook, Saeed says: "JK Rowling is truly talented, and I dream to meet her one day."
Rowling's encouraging reply appears to have inspired many others to show solidarity with the young writer.
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On the other hand, some people disagreed with Saeed's claim that women writers were not being taken as seriously as men in Egypt.
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