Trinaa Prasad
| Updated on: 13 February 2017, 5:37 IST

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JK Rowling, queen of both muggles and the magical world has done it again. On the occasion of #NationalPoetryDay, JKR tweeted out a poem from Musa Okwonga's book Eating Roses for Dinner.
Dedicated to internet trolls, 'Invisible Men' talks lovingly of the many winsome traits of these anonymous artists. They do after all shoulder the enormous responsibility of tweeting out rape threats. They toil all day long just to reach out to random strangers (we hope) on the internet and make them feel uncomfortable and unsafe. Because, who will if they don't?By @Okwonga, from his book Eating Roses for Dinner. #NationalPoetryDay pic.twitter.com/Hj1zoV7RAq
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 8, 2015
This isn't the first time, JKR has taken on trolls. She's known to regularly respond to the messages she receives on Twitter. Be it the time she took the anti-gay supporters a peg down or when she shut Serena Williams haters, JKR is a force to reckon with on paper and on the net.
So basically, JKR is to bullies, what Dumbledore was to Hogwarts.
.@WBCsigns Alas, the sheer awesomeness of such a union in such a place would blow your tiny bigoted minds out of your thick sloping skulls.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) May 26, 2015
.@diegtristan8 "she is built like a man". Yeah, my husband looks just like this in a dress. You're an idiot. pic.twitter.com/BCvT10MYkI
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 11, 2015