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He's nobody, and she didn't even realise what she'd done until people started theorizing. Evans, she says on her site, is a common name, and she just picked it because he was a nobody-character, like Madam Marsh, who needed to be named.

But at least she said that many of the theories people promulgated were highly plausible. I guess she just wasn't willing to rewrite her plot to incorporate any? ;)

Want to read her answer yourself? Follow these instructions:

Click the F.A.Q (the paper clips), then click "about the books" (envelope at the right), then at a note half hidden to the left of the FAQ list, then on "F.A.Q. poll".

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Date: 2004-07-07 07:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dreamcoat-mom.livejournal.com
I may be in the minority here, but I think it is neither sloppy nor irresponsible. [livejournal.com profile] ajhalluk got it just right, I think, but suggesting that the name "Evans," was chosen randomly, yes - but probably resonated well for JKR for a couple of possible reasons. Makes more sense to me than the "long lost relative" theory, which would be sloppy and irresponsible, IMO.

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