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J.K. Rowling tweeted an inspiring message to young female Egyptian writer

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By Think Marketing Published August 16, 2015 Creativity Inspiration Social Media
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J.K. has sent some moving words to the Egyptian young female, who also hopes to become a writer. "Don't you dare let their laughter extinguish your ambition
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J. K. Rowling, the British novelist best known as the author of the Harry Potter fantasy series. Rowling with more than 5M followers on twitter has a history of reaching out to her fans over Twitter and she never fail to use her skills to win Twitter game in just 140 characters.

Few months ago, JK Rowling has condemned and mocked Robert Murdoch for a tweet blaming all Muslims for Charlie Hebdo deaths making perfect sense.

Rowling continue to help creative people all over the world via her Social Media handlers and she just reached out a young writer in Egypt lacking confidence and Rowling decided to respond back.

The fan tweeted Rowling: “”You inspired me to write. However, in Egypt, girls can’t do anything freely as boys. They laugh at me when I say I am a writer.”

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https://twitter.com/Hagar_ElSaeed/status/632598952467148803

J.K. has sent some moving words to the Egyptian young female, who also hopes to become a writer. “Don’t you dare let their laughter extinguish your ambition,” she wrote. “Turn it into fuel! Big hugs from one writer to another x”

Don't you dare let their laughter extinguish your ambition. Turn it into fuel! Big hugs from one writer to another x https://t.co/w3lYXAosJj

— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) August 15, 2015

Don’t you wish to hire someone like J.K. Rowling  in your Social Media team?




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