WBD: World Book Day interview• SourceWFam - Weasley Family Tree• Source
Rowling revealed this hand-drawn family tree on her website on December 9, 2007, the last time the Secret Door opened on the site. The family tree reveals marriages and names of children: The names of Bill and Fleur’s children: Victoire, Dominique, and Louis. The fact that Charlie Weasley never married… Read MoreWFT: Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them (film)• Source
The reference WFT indicates the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which is the first in the series of films loosely based on the book by that name. Additional information: Deleted Scenes: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them… Read MoreWHH: The Warlock's Hairy Heart• Source
“The Warlock’s Hairy Heart” is a wizarding world fairy tale, part of the collection The Tales of Beedle the Bard. This dark, “gothic” tale tells of a young warlock who removes his own heart by terrible Dark Arts to protect himself from the foolishness of love. When he meets… Read MoreWHP: The Wizard and the Hopping Pot• Source
“The Wizard and the Hopping Pot” is a wizarding world fairy tale, part of the collection The Tales of Beedle the Bard. In the story, a “kindly old wizard” dies and leaves his magical cooking pot to his foolish son. The son spurns his neighbours’ requests for help and discovers… Read MoreWnds: Wands and Wandmaking (essays)• Source
Rowling wrote a series of essays about wands and wandmaking for Pottermore. These essays include biographical information about Mr Ollivander and details about wand attributes and composition. Mr Ollivander Wand Cores Wand Lengths & Flexibility… Read MoreWoM• Source
Wizard of the Month feature on Rowling’s original website (JKR). It started in May 2004 and featured repeats of characters who had appeared on the Famous Wizard cards. In October 2005 the first new character appeared, “Fifi LaFolle (1888 – 1971) Author of the ‘Enchanted Encounters’ series.” Over the following… Read MoreWonderland• Source
Watson, E. (2014, February/March). J.K. Rowling: Author and Philanthropist. Wonderland Magazine, 184-185. Emma Watson and J.K. Rowling discuss the character of Hermione and her relationships with Ron and Harry. Read MoreWorkings1• Source
This page lists ideas for teachers and classes. Transcript: Enid Pettigrew Quirinius Quirrell (1) Gilderoy Lockhart (2) and (6) ### Remus Lupin (3), (7) Sinistra Enid Pettigrew (4), (6), (7) Oakden Hernshaw (5) SUBJECTS 3rd Year core subjects: Potions… Read MoreWP1• SourceWSch: Wizarding Schools (essays)• Source
Rowling wrote a series of essays, originally appearing on Pottermore, about various wizarding schools throughout the world. Aside from Hogwarts and Ilvermorny, which received extensive extra treatment, the essays described schools in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. The introduction mentioned that there are eleven main magic schools in the… Read MoreWWHP: Wizarding World of Harry Potter (theme park)• Source
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter consists of two theme parks connected by a replica of the Hogwarts Express. Although the parks in general are recreations of the film sets and therefore not canon, Rowling herself contributed many details beyond what was already provided in the novels. Therefore some aspects… Read MoreWW: Witches and Wizards (essays)• Source
WW refers to series of essays written by Rowling giving detailed biographical information about various witches and wizards in the Harry Potter books. Most of these essays originally appeared on Pottermore. Celestina Warbeck Celestina Warbeck fact file Sir Cadogan… Read More