Welcome to the Pottermore “Writing by J.K. Rowling” Index. Because the new Pottermore does not have an index, it can be difficult to navigate its rather unorganized waters. This is why I’ve created this page. At last count, there are 92 articles written by J.K. Rowling on Pottermore.com. Please let me know in the comments if I missed any that you’ve found there!
Characters (By Last Name)
- Sir Cadogan
- Marge Dursley
- Vernon and Petunia Dursley
- Nicolas Flamel
- Florean Fortescue
- Professor Kettleburn
- Gilderoy Lockhart
- Remus Lupin
- Draco Malfoy
- The Malfoy Family
- Professor McGonagall
- Mr. Ollivander
- The Potter Family
- Professor Quirrell
- Sybill Trelawney
- Dolores Umbridge
- Celestina Warbeck
Creatures and Magical Beings
- Boggart
- Dementors and Chocolate
- Familiars
- Ghosts
- Hogwarts Ghosts
- Inferi
- Owls
- Peeves
- Thestrals
- Toads
- Vampires
- Werewolves
Locations, Maps and Transportation
- Azkaban
- Beauxbatons Academy of Magic
- Castelobruxo
- The Chamber of Secrets
- Cokeworth
- Durmstrang Institute
- The Firebolt
- Floo Powder
- The Floo Network
- The Great Lake
- The Hogwarts Express
- Hufflepuff Common Room
- Ilvermorny
- King’s Cross Station
- The Knight Bus
- The Leaky Cauldron
- The Magical Congress of the United States of America
- Mahoutokoro
- The Marauder’s Map
- Number Four, Privet Drive
- Platform Nine and Three-Quarters
- Portkeys
- Uagadou
- Wizarding Schools
Magical Objects, Potions, Spells and Wands
- Cauldrons
- Extension Charms
- Hatstall
- Hogwarts Portraits
- The Mirror of Erised
- Patronus Charm
- Pensieve
- The Philosopher’s Stone
- Potions
- Polyjuice Potion
- The Quill of Acceptance and the Book of Admittance
- Secret-Keeper
- The Sorting Hat
- The Sword of Gryffindor
- Time-Turner
- Wand Cores
- Wand Lengths and Flexibility
- Wand Woods
Other Articles
- Alchemy
- Clothing
- Colours
- The Daily Prophet
- Ghost Plots
- Gobstones
- History of Magic in North America: 14th to 17th Century
- History of Magic in North America: 17th Century and Beyond
- History of Magic in North America: Rappaport’s Law
- History of Magic in North America: 1920s Wizarding America
- History of the Quidditch World Cup
- Hogwarts School Subjects
- Illness and Disability
- Measurements
- Ministers for Magic
- Naming Seers
- The Original 40
- Order of Merlin
- Pure-Blood
- Scottish Rugby
- Technology