As far as I know, she wrote them alone.
No, J.K. Rowling did not write the first Harry Potter book on napkins. She wrote the manuscript for "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" in a series of notebooks while sitting in cafes in Edinburgh, Scotland.
There isn't an official Harry Potter encyclopedia. J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, has said they she may write one but it won't be for a while.
J.K. Rowling gave birth to her daughter, Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, in 1993 while she was still working on the first Harry Potter book.
Ms. Rowling first came up with the idea for Harry Potter while on a train from Manchester to London after a week of looking for a house.
Oh honey, JK Rowling didn't write Harry Potter in a ditch, she wrote it in cafes while juggling being a single mom. But hey, if she did write it in a ditch, that would just add to her legend, wouldn't it? Keep those questions coming, darling.
Dobby is the Elf that helped Harry potter while he was at Hogwarts.
she said that while on a train from Manchester to Kings Cross, the train got delayed. while she was sitting there Harry just srolled into her head fully formed
No, J.K. Rowling has stated that the inspiration for Harry Potter came to her while on a train journey, and that the idea of a young wizard attending a school for magic gradually developed in her mind over time. There is no known link between her inspiration and a spirit.
J.K. Rowling began writing in her head (because she didn't have a pen) "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (aka: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) while taking the 4 hour train ride from Manchester to London (after spending the day shopping for a flat for her and her then boyfriend to move to). That night back in London, she began writing down all her thoughts.
J. K Rowling thought of it while riding the train to Kings Cross station, where the Hogwarts express departs from.
she got the idea for harry potter while she was in a train one day and just started thinking. then the idea came into her head
J.K Rowling thought of Harry Potter while she was taking a train trip At Kings Cross Station. Remarkably, she thought of many characters but didnt have any paper or something ot write with to remember it all.