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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I do not believe what she does is illegal, but only going from my layman understanding of the law here. Especially if she offers it as a service where you send in your own books. Not like anything will come out of it anyways.
 
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This article is proof there should have been a subfourm about people tard raging about JK Rowling and Harry Potter in general.
A subforum just for that is overkill, but I can see it working with a megathread.
I was never into Harry Potter as a kid but now I’m almost tempted to read one of the books or watch one of the movies just to spite these people.
It's been years since I've read the books, but IMO, they're pretty good for a series aimed at children/teens although it obviously isn't perfect.

Cursed Child is fucking awful, though, and I have no idea why Rowling made it canon despite not even writing it.
 
Robert Deniro is your typical Jewish Hollywood leftist shitbag. Every time I watch Casino, I will close my eyes when he appears. Yes, that sounds just as retarded as this.

If you hate J.K. Rowlings that much then why don't you just stop reading her books? Removing the covers with her name on them is pretty stupid. You could always find new books to read. Go read something for an adult for a change. I hated it when they made me read a Harry Potter book in high school. I guess I dodged a bullet because the other book the cat lady wanted us to read was this one with talking anthropomorphic animals in it that in her words "showed how socialism really works". No it wasn't Animal Farm.
 
Re: the time/cost per book being 12 hours / 170 230 canuck bucks.

This isn't news, but the early books are shorter than the late books. That applies to these derivatives too, there's no gradeschool/Hermione style fuckery of playing with font sizes to normalize the page count.

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Well maybe some fuckery. Do the books really get smaller after book 5?
Yes they do get shorter after five, but Order of the Phoenix was an outlier size wise because its the book with the most content in it. Most of the other books skip over Harry's summer, but book 5 has to spend a lot of time on it because of all the shit that goes down in those few months (Dementor attack, Harry's expulsion, setting up the Order, showing Sirius' depression and Harry's rather justified angst at being so isolated without an explanation etc etc).
And it doesn't slow down when they get to Hogwarts, so there's not many chances to timeskip.
I cant believe I remember this shit. I last read these books when I was maybe a year into high school. I could have crammed in something useful but nope, there's Harry Potter. Squatting in my brain like some freakish, leg stretching homeless man that just wont leave.
 
Why is it always nigger fags that seem to have way too much free time on their hands?

You know that these people have no jobs or education, or else they wouldnt have the time/energy to do this. So they are basically admitting they are worthless to society without outright saying it.

These people want JK to be the transphobe so badly, a villain for them to face (because going after actual powerful evil people would take too many risks), that they will keep this façade going to the end of times. She has been branded a heretic and there is no "forgiveness" with them. Truly hateful sad people.

Isn't this illegal?

If they did it to just their own copies? No

If they are selling these versions around? Highly so

Then again, these niggercattle fags are so used to never being punished that they dont expect any sort of remifications from this.
Or maybe they do and they will say "See?! TRANSPHOBIA"
 
I do not believe what she does is illegal, but only going from my layman understanding of the law here. Especially if she offers it as a service where you send in your own books. Not like anything will come out of it anyways.
There's two versions being offered. The base product that is being shilled, she buys and sells the books with the copyright notices removed. Allegedly with them altered and replaced, but I haven't seen pictures of the new pages yet. I'm not sure if removal or altercation of the copyright notice is worse. Either way, I doubt deliberately producing books without leaving that page intact and with the intent to sell it is legal.

There is also a version where she does allow sending in personally owned books, but it is presented as the alternative plan rather than the norm.
For folks who would prefer to upgrade their current copies rather than buy a new set, I offer services to rebind your personal Harry Potter books.
This plan is for picky people with preferences, the average schmuck is expected to be buying a new copy. There is no "Starting At" price for Bring Your Own Book. It's designed to be a hassle to BYOB when you can just pay the troon to go used book shopping for you.

How hard can it be to put at least a minimum price on screen? Just take the cost of the shop item (book included), subtract the cost of the book, add a disclaimer that the customer takes care of shipping and insurance in both directions.

I could understand adding an asterisk that there may be additional charges if they need something extra like expedited production, repairing water damage or creating new covers for Sorcerer's Stone, but I doubt they even offer that considering they won't even let people change the color of the cover. (Come on, for a personal quote and commission, they surely have the ability to say "that would require materials I don't keep in stock, and will come with an extra surcharge).

Rebinding buyer-owned books appears to be specifically Harry Potter restricted, there is no implication that is is a general book binding service. And there is no indication of what it costs - or that it would be cheaper than buying the book. Although it looks like it's possible for a customer to send in their own books, that really looks like more of an afterthought than the expectation.

I cant believe I remember this shit. I last read these books when I was maybe a year into high school. I could have crammed in something useful but nope, there's Harry Potter.
If it makes you feel better, I pissed away part of my childhood with Harry Potter too. Basically binge read the first half of the series, failed to read the second half, but read a lot of fan fiction. I vaguely remember losing sleep to read about how senile Harry was leading the war against the demons from the rift between worlds, and his plan to defend the multiverse was to protect the roses.

Even today after seeing what the HP Fandom had become, I don't regret those hours wasted because what would I have done instead? Gotten some sleep so I could do better in school?

Tell me with a straight face that being a good student is an objectively better use of time than reading stories that even the author describes as
Oof, why you gotta bring up these memories? This was my first ever attempt at story writing. Started in 2004 when I was 15, and completed in 2008 when it probably should have been taken out back and shot.
- when being a good student means behaving in a system that rapes and grooms and troonifies kids (but I repeat myself).

If anything, the story that the author says should have been shot was a literary masterpiece when held up against the mandatory high school English curriculum. White roses represented the stability of Harry's mind and the multiverse. The elevator lever represented a penis and how even in the party culture of The Great Gatsby, gay sex had to be on the ultra down low.

Sure, you could have done better than Harry Potter. You could have done way worse too. At least gay Dumbledore wasn't openly gaying in the book itself.
 
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See this is why I'm against UBI. I can't stand the idea of supporting retards so they have time to sit around cultivating anachronistic and twee skills such as bookbinding to create something stupid no one needs.
I have several such skills including bookbinding but I still paid for college myself and have a job. I just hate that these fucktards think their life should be nothing but hobbies.
 
My suspicion that the binding is glue intensive grows. Surely if it were a fancy hand stitching deal, the time cost would scale linearly to the page count and there would be a range of costs (based on the book size) listed.
Imagine considering for even a fraction of a second that a tranny is going to participate in an even minorly skilled task.

Literally going to rip the cover off and glue a rainbow to it


For folks who would prefer to upgrade their current copies rather than buy a new set, I offer services to rebind your personal Harry Potter books.

....please tell me I understand this right, the way this thing wants to preferably do it is you send them money, they go out and buy a set of books, then do tranny magic, and send them to you?

So for every set of Tranny Potter, Rowling is making more money? Is that what's being said here?

WOW TOTAL PWNAGE
 
...please tell me I understand this right, the way this thing wants to preferably do it is you send them money, they go out and buy a set of books, then do tranny magic, and send them to you?

So for every set of Tranny Potter, Rowling is making more money? Is that what's being said here?

WOW TOTAL PWNAGE
They buy secondhand books, so Rowling doesn't get money directly from the sale.

Using faggot logic of how permitting Chick-fil-A to exist is equal to zapping homosexuals in the balls because not canceling Chick-fil-A means Chick-fil-A exists so the franchisee can earn a living so the corporation can earn money so the execs get a salary so they can donate to organizations that fund electrocuting faggots? Even if they've vowed to stop doing that?

Yeah, buying secondhand books funds JKR because people will be less hesitant to buy new when they know they can recoup some of the cost later.
 
So claiming Hatsune Miku as the "true" creator didn't work, making an equally popular original IP without the "harmful opinions" isn't working, shaming gamers into oblivion over a Potter game (when they've already dealt with this kind of dogpiling crap in the past in the Gates of the Gamer) to the point some broad lost her job isn't working like they hoped, and now they're resorting to outright copyright infringement.

I've seen equal or bigger IPs than HP take a bad/weird turn because the creator wouldn't shut their damn mouths and none of the reactions I've seen have been as fervent and retarded as the Potterheads have been. Well the MLP:FIM fans came close but they still like the creator.
 
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