My Official Apology to JK Rowling
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I need to clear the air on something, as well as issue an official apology. In March of 2022, I released my first book, Disconnected: The Broken Path . The launch went well, and I even released a sequel later in the year, Escape to the Wild . Unfortunately, I got more than a little ahead of myself. At the time, in my new-author enthusiasm, I started calling out author J.K. Rowling. On a since-deleted post on Facebook I stated: "Who is this J.K. Rowling guy? You think you're pretty good? I'm taking you down!" I then added a picture of the current book rankings of the day (where, admittedly, my book was outselling J.K. Rowling's books). I thought nothing of it until I was served notice of potential legal action earlier this year. It turns out that: A) J.K. Rowling is not a male, but a female. B) J.K. Rowling is not amused when women claim to be men, and vice versa. C) J.K. Rowling is a billionaire. D) J.K. Rowling gets ver