you know from a certain point of view watching one of the world's biggest celebrity authors, who created one of the world's biggest media franchises, just suddenly steer into a wall because a sign told her she couldn't is actually pretty entertaining
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Replying to @Hooraydiation @arthur_affect
i dont think thats fair. harry potter was a success for a reason, and it resonated with millions for a reason. it is a tragedy to leave it behind, and demeaning to women to take that accomplishment away from her. she is a very talented author, who is also a bigot.
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Speaking as a professional ghostwriter, have you considered that maybe she didn't actually write all of it?
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No, Harry Potter was actually better in the earlier books where she was less rich and famous The first book is honestly probably the strongest as a book, or the second one It's not about having a ghostwriter it's about having editors
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The articles on Pottermore absolutely are churned out by ghostwriters though
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