LONDON -- In the same way that the Harry Potter books have Watch Serve the People Onlinethe ability to flit seamlessly between comedy and drama, J.K. Rowling is just as adept as switching between jokes and brilliant advice on her Twitter account.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling received 2 absolutely perfect gifts for her birthdayHer tweets on Tuesday morning -- which started with a joke about the dangers of carrying your MacBook across the lawn, and ended up with some serious writing advice -- are the perfect example of this.
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That's a good one to remember if you're ever tempted to give up on your writing dream.
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