A renowned maker of threats

Gretchen Felker-Martin is on the job again.

A renowned transgender horror author who signed a letter last week condemning The New York Times’s coverage of trans issues has tweeted that she wants to slit J.K. Rowling‘s throat.

Gretchen Felker-Martin named a series of writers she accused of transphobia – including Rowling – in a tweet sent on February 12. She added: ‘If they all had one throat, man.’

Another writer she railed against, journalist Jesse Singal, condemned Felker-Martin for making the death threat, and said she has a long history of making threats of violence.

In Felker-Martin’s debut novel, Manhunt, published in February 2022, Rowling is murdered by being burned alive. 

That’s how we know how progressive this movement is – publicly fantasizing about torturing people to death.

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10 responses to “A renowned maker of threats”

  1. tigger_the_wing Avatar
    tigger_the_wing

    Well, they do seem to live in the mirror world, where men who rape women, children, and babies are extremely vulnerable, so are safe to be housed in women’s prisons; and JKR saying something like “Live your best life” is actually saying “I want to slit your throats”; so when they say “I want to slit your throats” they obviously mean “Live your best life”.

    Right?

  2. Lady Mondegreen Avatar
    Lady Mondegreen

    Oh, I remember Manhunt. O wrote about it here. Kiwi Farms had a long chapter-by-chapter summary, with plenty of quotes from the novel itself. In a fit of masochism, I read the whole thing.

    It was hilariously awful. The man can’t write at all. Funny thinking of him being taken at all seriously, by anyone.

    Tigger, ha!

  3. Lady Mondegreen Avatar
    Lady Mondegreen

    I don’t mean to downplay the awfulness of his tweet. Taking him seriously as a writer–as a literary figure and signatory to a letter to the NYT–is what’s hilarious.

  4. Holms Avatar

    #1

    +1

  5. Mike Haubrich Avatar
    Mike Haubrich

    So, LM, I wonder how it got published. Was it a vanity press, pay-to-publish monstrosity? An online only book?

  6. Lady Mondegreen Avatar
    Lady Mondegreen

    Mike, it was published by Tor; they’re pretty respectable. But my guess is they figured it would go over well with the youthful Queer demographic (it did).

  7. ibbica Avatar

    So, LM, I wonder how it got published. Was it a vanity press, pay-to-publish monstrosity? An online only book?

    I went a-digging… Apparently it’s published by Tor Nightfire, an adult-horror subsidiary of Tor, in turn under Macmillan: https://us.macmillan.com/publishers/tom-doherty-associates/

    Here are their (Tor Nightfire) submission guidelines, where they highlight “We are actively looking for submissions from writers from underrepresented populations. This includes, but is not limited to, writers of any race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, class, and physical or mental ability”, so it seems it checked all their favoured boxes:

    https://tornightfire.com/nightfire-slush-submission-guidelines/

  8. iknklast Avatar

    This includes, but is not limited to, writers of any race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, class, and physical or mental ability”, so it seems it checked all their favoured boxes:

    Once again, sex is blatantly omitted.

  9. Brian M Avatar

    So a white fundamentalist protestant male would be welcomed with open arms? The blurb said “any”.

  10. Mostly Cloudy Avatar
    Mostly Cloudy

    It was hilariously awful. The man can’t write at all. Funny thinking of him being taken at all seriously, by anyone.

    Roxane Gay praised “Manhunt” on her Goodreads page.

    “Gretchen Felker-Martin’s Manhunt is sublime horror–gory, impeccably written, a condemnation and a celebration with a cast of incredibly flawed, deeply interesting characters….By far the best book I’ve read this year. You should read it and share it with all your friends and enemies.

    https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5127224759

    Roxane Gay. Truly the Stupid Person’s Idea of a Clever Person.