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    A Trans Author Is Facing Heat For Setting J.K. Rowling On Fire In Her Novel

    A transgender novelist, Gretchen Felker-Martin is facing a lot of criticism after authoring a self-described filthy psychosexual horrorshow in which J.K. Rowling is burned alive in her home. “Manhunt,” is Gretchen Felker Martin’s debut novel. The novel follows two trans women as they fight to survive in a world destroyed by a sickness. It turns everyone with enough testosterone in their system into a screeching creature. They’re at odds with “TERFs,” a disparaging acronym for “trans-exclusionary radical feminists,” such as the Knights of J.K. Rowling.

    What Exactly Did Gretchen Felker-Martin Write About JK Rowling?

    Gretchen Felker-Martin and J.K. Rowling
    Gretchen Felker-Martin and J.K. Rowling

    Rowling and the others are burned alive after one of the group knocked over a light. Hence, causing a fire and explosion that caused the entire castle to collapse. The TERFs also use a warship called the Galbraith. This is likely a reference to Robert Galbraith, a pseudonym Rowling also writes under. The Massachusetts-based author boasts of authoring some of the most repulsive works ever written in English, stories about sexual aversion, and body horror. And also how violence manifests itself in our lives. She also frequently tweets about the violent fantasy in her book about Rowling. We all know that Rowling has become a target for trans activists.

    Reviews Of The Book Manhunt

    Manhunt
    Manhunt

    “Manhunt” is the best-seller in Amazon’s “LGBTQ+ Horror Fiction” genre. However, almost a quarter of the reviews are one-star, with some criticizing it as “rape fantasy” and “misogynistic rubbish.” Activists for women’s rights have also slammed the book as dangerous. Felker-Martin, on the other hand, has been savoring the controversy, tweeting advertisements for her “depraved psychosexual horrorshow,” which is currently giving TERFs around the world an aneurysm.

    The author went so far as to criticize Rowling for not engaging in the indignation, with a spokesman for the “Harry Potter” author declining to comment. Rowling’s backlash against cancel-culture began in June 2020. JK Rowling sarcastically responded to an article about, “Creating a more equal post-COVID-19 world for people who menstruate”. She snarkily tweeted and share a one-word for such people as Wumben, Wimpund, and Woomud. JK Rowling has received even death threats for such tweets of her.

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