For those that don't know, Rowling also wrote crime fiction books under the pen name "Robert Galbraith". Apparently that means she "transitioned" somehow.
He'd have a point if she wrote self-help books for men under a male name, but she wasn't.
No, which supposedly was part of the point being tested. Normies consoomed the recognised name and not the quality of content. When JK's name wasn't on the book nobody gave a shit.
I've always wondered if Harry Potter was ever legitimately popular and became a hit naturally in its early years, or if the publishers deliberately engineered it to be one from the start, giving it more hype and advertisement than usual to draw people into buying it.
For those that don't know, Rowling also wrote crime fiction books under the pen name "Robert Galbraith". Apparently that means she "transitioned" somehow.
He'd have a point if she wrote self-help books for men under a male name, but she wasn't.
For anyone curious, no those aren't good books.
No, which supposedly was part of the point being tested. Normies consoomed the recognised name and not the quality of content. When JK's name wasn't on the book nobody gave a shit.
I've always wondered if Harry Potter was ever legitimately popular and became a hit naturally in its early years, or if the publishers deliberately engineered it to be one from the start, giving it more hype and advertisement than usual to draw people into buying it.