J.K. Rowling and Joanne Harris in death threat row

Rowling accuses fellow author of allowing female writers to be ‘silenced and intimidated’ over their gender identity beliefs

J.K. Rowling
The Harry Potter creator says female writers feel ‘betrayed’ by their professional body
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J.K. Rowling has hit back at a mocking tweet by Society of Authors chair Joanne Harris by accusing her of “betrayal”.

Harris, author of 1999 bestselling novel Chocolat, posted a Twitter poll asking whether other writers had “ever received a death threat (credible or otherwise)” on Saturday. This was shortly after Rowling received a death threat for tweeting her outrage at the stabbing of Salman Rushdie.

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