
Handler, Daniel (also: Snickett, Lemony) ⬥.Galbraith, Robert (also: Rowling, J.K.) ⬥.

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The color of the diamond (⬥) after their names indicate the level of problematicness according to my research findings and what the pulse of the community seems to be. This Index is intended as a non-detailed list of all the authors I have researched so far for this blog – deemed problematic or not. Sometimes, authors are perfectly lovely people. Sometimes authors wrote books earlier in their career with representation that perpetuates negative stereotypes or harmfully portrays someone in a minority group. Sometimes, they apologize or make reparations. Authors are people too… and sometimes they do or say terrible things.
