
Know-Maj Spectator
A Wizarding World Blog
Know-Maj Spectator is a blog of thoughts surrounding the Harry Potter series, Fantastic Beasts movies, and written works around it by J.K. Rowling.
Known No-Maj(es): A Case of "Washington"
I consider this more of a theory... When in 2016 Author J.K. Rowling revealed "essays" on what the wizarding world of America is like, it...
The Meaning Behind the Name of the American School of Witchcraft
In 2016, J.K. Rowling revealed the name of the School of Magic in America. Similar to Hogwarts, the American school of magic has a...
A Fan's Ideal World of the Foundations of Pottermerica
'The confusing bit was in the fact that there didn’t seem to be an established school colour. As James glanced around, soaking in the...
Debate of the Decade
To recap: in the 1770s a war broke out for freedom, a revolution war between Britain and America, then called, mythically, Columbia....
Magic in North America: Origins of the Nation
The final piece that J.K. Rowling written and posted on Pottermore is the moment many waited for, for she tells the story of how...
Magic in North America: The President's Bad Choice
"It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." - Albus Dumbledore Previously on M.A.C.U.S.A: The...
A Brief image of the History Of the Know-Maj Spectator Logo
Based on the Fantastic Beasts logo of both films, the transition the name started out with newspapers, before it became a magazine type....
Magic in North America: Magical Factions
The magical and non-magical sides fought together in the Great War of 1918 (1914-18). The thing is the non magical knew that witches...
Magic in North America: Segregation of the Fittest
In 1790, George Washington went into office and continued to lead America till death in 1799. In that same year, parallel to him, stood...
Magic in North America: Society Affairs
History of Magic in North America is separated in 4 parts and while each part expands on the previous it also rehashes it. As stated in...
Magic in North America: Visions of the New World
In 2016, J.K. Rowling released a series of essays on the wizarding website by muggles and wizards alike, Pottermore, that, to me, are...






















