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200 members of the UK and Irish publishing community sign a letter in support of trans and non-binary rights

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The long list of authors, marketing teams, publicists, broadcasters and illustrators have publicly show their support for trans and non-binary people during a time when their rights and identities have been needlessly questioned by high-profile figures.

Although this “message of love” for the trans and non-binary community doesn’t name J.K. Rowling, it comes days after other big names in the literary world came out in support of the Harry Potter author following the backlash she has received surrounding her latest novel and her highly visible and dangerous transphobia on social media. “This is a message of love and solidarity for the trans and non-binary community,” the letter reads. “Culture is, and should always be, at the forefront of

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