J. K. Rowling

Evanna Lynch and "Fantastic Beasts" star Eddie Redmayne are the latest actors to speak out against the author's transphobic tweets.
“Transgender women are women,” the Harry Potter actor wrote.
The actor, who didn't address Rowling by name, used her platform to educate about Black trans women after the author went on a transphobic tear.
It all started when the "Harry Potter" author took issue with the phrase "people who menstruate.”
Author J.K. Rowling clears up this and a host of other Riddikulus rumors.
The "Harry Potter" author credited a doctor-recommended deep breathing technique for helping her.
The comedian, who is set to host the Golden Globes next month, defended his initial remark as "a joke tweet to a spoof account."
Wizarding World enthusiasts may want to check out these themed attractions, filming locations and J.K. Rowling haunts.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson also got a very tongue-in-cheek tribute at the annual street art event in southwest England.
The Rev. Dan Reehil warned that reading the spells in the J.K. Rowling novels could conjure up actual evil spirits.