Harry Potter books stripped of J.K. Rowling's name are then resold by 'bookbinder artist' - 'Book artist' takes used books, removes Rowling's name — a project 'spurred by her transphobia,' [s]he claims

By Maureen Mackey | Fox News
Published January 11, 2023 4:43pm EST

A 23-year-old individual in Toronto, Canada, has been hard at work "removing" J.K. Rowling's name from used "Harry Potter" books and replacing not just the book covers with his own custom covers — but removing her name from the copyright pages and titles pages as well, according to SWNS reporting.

The individual has completed at least 30 newly "re-bound books" — offering them for sale in their newly bound form.

Artist Laur Flom, who runs a website in Canada, apparently started the project to "help out" any "Harry Potter" fans who find they have ethical issues with the author while reading her bestselling books.

Flom began the work a year ago, saying his motivation was the allegations of transphobia that were made against the British author, according to SWNS.

Rowling faced backlash a few years ago for comments that were considered by some to be controversial about the transgender community.

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"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling. "Growing up when I did," said a 23-year-old "book artist" based in Toronto, "it was a given that you would read ‘Harry Potter.’" The "artist" removes Rowling's name from her books — and then resells them in newly bound form. (Dia Dipasupil)

Laur Flom told SWNS, "The project is spurred by her transphobia … I was [a fan]. Growing up when I did, it was a given that you would read ‘Harry Potter.’"

Flom added, however, that "after J.K Rowling's views on people like me came out, it left a bad taste in my mouth."

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A bookbinder named Laur Flom in Toronto is shown removing pages from a J.K. Rowling "Harry Potter" book — so that Rowling's name is stripped out completely from the book, both inside and out. He then re-binds and resells the books to interested buyers. (SWNS)

He added, "It raised questions about the ethics of consuming her work."

‘Creating a safe space’​

Flom said that "the purpose of this project is to create a safe space for fans to find comfort in the books and critically engage with J.K Rowling's work."

In order to "recreate" the books, Flom — who also reportedly works as a bartender — seeks out secondhand copies of the "Harry Potter" books.

"Just the fact that people have been interested makes me think that it's been successful."​


Flom then removes the covers and the copyright pages of the books — and replaces them with his own uniquely created versions, SWNS reported.

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Laur Flom lives in Toronto, Canada, and said his "the project" was "spurred" by Rowling's "transphobia," as Flom termed it. (SWNS)

Each book apparently takes around 12 hours for Flom to re-bind — not including the time it takes for him to package the books and send them off to buyers.

Flom reportedly sells each newly bound book for about $170. For a set of seven, he charges roughly $1,200.

A portion of each sale is donated to charities that serve the transgender community, according to SWNS.

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Laur Flom began a project involving J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" books in January 2022, SWNS reported. (SWNS)

The book work has not occurred without controversy.

Flom told SWNS, "[The reactions are] mostly good. The majority of my comments are positive — my last video reached a strange part of TikTok and reactions were mixed, but mostly good."

Flom added, "I would hope that the impact of my project is just to bring light to [Rowling's] transphobia and to make people aware of the things she has said … I get so many comments just asking what she had done."

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Bookbinder Laur Flom has posted videos on TikTok about his "Harry Potter" bookbinding project. He describes himself as a "printmaker, book artist and Taylor Swift fan based in Toronto, Ontario." (SWNS)

He also said, "Just the fact that people have been interested makes me think that it's been successful."

Fox News Digital reached out to Flom for comment.

On his website, Flom describes himself as "a printmaker, book artist and Taylor Swift fan based in Toronto, Ontario."

"My practice is largely conceptual."​


He also says, "My practice is largely conceptual, exploring themes surrounding identity, memory and trans masculinity. I also occasionally rebind Harry Potter books."
He says on the site as well, "Send in your personal copies to be rebound, restored and de-Rowlinged."

Scholastic published Rowling's very first "Harry Potter" book in the U.S. in September 1998. That book was "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." (In the U.K., that book was published as "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.")

The publisher, on its website, says that more than 500 million copies of the "Harry Potter" book series have been sold worldwide to date.

More than 180 million copies have been sold in the U.S. alone, it also says.

Adds Scholastic, "If all the ‘Harry Potter’ books ever sold were placed end to end, they would go around the equator over 16 times."

Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.

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SWNS video:
 
It's so fucking pathetic. How long has it been they've been on this crusade? Is there not one fucking troon out there who can write an escapist fantasy series to replace Harry Potter as their holy book? Are they that fucking inept? The Harry Potter series isn't even good, for God's sake.
They can't create. Look at what troons do. They co-opt all characters. They cannot create, they can only destroy. This is doubly pointless and idiotic because you don't need to like the author to consume something, you can just ignore her name if you hate her that much. But troons need everything to validate their existence, so she must not exist anymore to them.
 
For folks who are jumping toward suing, come on. It is no different than reselling used books. What's more shocking, as someone whose dabbled in book binding, this is a lot of motivation to do this just because you hate an author. What's disturbing is that effort could have been focused onto more productive and life fulfilling things. Beside JK already has her golden nest, I doubt she gives a shit.
 
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She’s obviously a FTM. She even mentioned “trans masculinity” and her hands are clearly female in the video.
My bad. Fixing my comment to be more transphobic because lul. I thought it was just a super soy guy that happened to only talk about the trans-masc themes.

Also, I'm not surprised this loon came from Toronto. It's a magnet for these kinds of people.
 
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She’s obviously a FTM. She even mentioned “trans masculinity” and her hands are clearly female in the video.
So it's a natal tranny woman? That explains why they're so unfathomably petty. Just proof that FTM will always pass better and the faggots in dresses will seethe for eternity because they're fooling no one. She's still a petty faggot that should play in traffic though, all that wasted effort to spit at someone who will be remembered for generations, when you will die a nobody no matter what. It would be sad if it wasn't so hilariously pathetic.
 
Don't be fooled, she's not making any money.

There are no rich trans people, and even assuming there are, this is just so retarded that there is no way they this as a good investment.

She's trying to get her name out there, and probably hope this will bring in customers. Which it most likely won't, because it's retarded.
 
For folks who are jumping toward suing, come on. It is no different than reselling used books. What's more shocking, as someone whose dabbled in book binding, this is a lot of motivation to do this just because you hate an author. What's disturbing is that effort could have been focused onto more productive and life fulfilling things. Beside JK already has her golden nest, I doubt she gives a shit.
I guess it just seems kind of scummy / questionable to deliberately remove the copyright information before reselling. She could just redo the covers and have the fragile troon clients rip out that page themselves?

I also don't understand what difference it makes, they surely will still know who wrote the book... Or do they think just seeing the name curses them with some JKR anti-trans black magic?
 
There is nothing more spiteful than a confused man with a mutilated penis.
He really showed her. No one will ever know who wrote them. :story:
Why does everyone assuming these troons are men? The media always uses “preferred pronouns”. This troon is a woman pretending to be a man.
 
I guess it just seems kind of scummy / questionable to deliberately remove the copyright information before reselling. She could just redo the covers and have the fragile troon clients rip out that page themselves?

I also don't understand what difference it makes, they surely will still know who wrote the book... Or do they think just seeing the name curses them with some JKR anti-trans black magic?
Yeah, folks are taking it a little too literal. It is a limited edition art project, I much prefer art used in protest like this than the usual Summer of Love or even going to museums to vandalize antiquities. Heck, I'd be even more impressed if these folks took the Dada approach. IE cut out every word from the book itself and re-arrange them/paste them ala dada poetry. I think that would also solve many of our feelings of scum. But that is too much work and the modern artist is lazy/has too many distractions.

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It’s “Laura” minus the second “a”.

Okay, so this troon is just lazy.
 
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