To preserve their love of Harry Potter, its fans must erase its author. Rowling, like Voldemort, is so evil that even mentioning her violates a taboo: She Who Must Not Be Named.
2021, Perry Beard, "Intersectionality", Tits Up Magazine, page 83 (approx.):
For example, the discrimination that I experience as a working-class and cisgender female is very different to the experience of a black transgender woman, or a woman who is Asian and deaf. Although, she who must not be named (J.K.) would probably not agree.
In the US, two Quidditch leagues are consulting on how to ditch the name of the sport, and along with it, the vapours it carries of She-who-must-not-be-named.
Director David Yates and screenwriter Steve Kloves, who are both as much a part of Wizarding World by now as Rowling herself (or maybe we should start calling her She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named), seem to recognize their film’s need for a glossary, stopping the action several times to reintroduce key players and rehash even
2022, Josie Anne Gaitens, "Witch Hunt", Reykjavík Grapevine, Issue 5 (2022), page 30:
Witchcraft and wizardry have been the subject of fascination for centuries—just look at the success of a certain magical franchise written by She Who Must Not Be Named.
2022, Robbie Crouch, quoted in Prerana Srikantappa, "Robbie Crouch", Vulkan, December 2022, page 83:
I used to worship She Who Must Not Be Named of Harry Potter before she started using her platform to peddle a bunch of harmful garbage.
Among some Harry Potter fans, Rowling may have become She Who Must Not Be Named, but of the millions of people in the world who require protection and defense, Rowling is not one.