It is worth remembering that the author has already been accused of attitudes considered transphobic.

JK Rowling’s list of titles increased this week after the book’s release The black heart of ink – not yet translated into Portuguese -, in UK and US bookstores. The novelty portrays the story of the character Edie Ledwell, cartoonist accused of transphobic work, as disclosed by UniLad.
In addition to being deleted on social media, Ledwell is found dead amidst transphobia charges. The 1024-page work is the sixth in the series Cormorant shot. So far it is not yet expected to arrive in Brazil.
It is worth mentioning that JK Rowling has already been identified as transphobic more than once. The creator of the magical universe of Harry Potter has already posted some content on her network where she is against trans people, accused of transphobia by Twitter users on all these occasions.
Despite his track record, which also earned him criticism from the cast of Harry PotterJK Rowling denied, interview with Virgin Radio, that the plot of The black heart of ink reflect your transphobic background.
Source: Terra

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