It’s grown fashionable in recent years to write books — silly ones like Jesus Potter, Harry Christ, or God and Harry at Yale — that piggy-back on the success of the Potter series, pirouette around complicated theological issues and perform a full-twisting double-gainer dismount into big piles of cold hard cash. I have no book to sell, but I don’t see why book-writers should have all the fun. I have my own Harry Potter story to tell, I have a blog to tell it on, and publishers can contact me through my agent.
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