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I don’t see how he could believe this would be beneficial for his career. Unless he plans on self-pubbing from now on, I can’t imagine another publisher taking a chance on him. This blog shows the...
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This is a very interesting question. Obviously, stealing someone else’s sentences and pretending they’re your own sentences is bad, and it must be very difficult to manage this in schools these days...
View ArticleComment on Writing with Integrity Pt. 2: Plagiarism & Libel (my rant for the...
I don’t understand it at all, but then again, people do a LOT of weird things I don’t see the point of.
View ArticleComment on Writing with Integrity Pt. 2: Plagiarism & Libel (my rant for the...
That’s crazy. Looks like he stole more than he wrote, and consequently his novel became a collection of tributes to other novels. Would have been nice if he actually cited those tributes. Although I...
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Something tells me that if the publisher had an idea of his intentions, he might not have been published.
View ArticleComment on Writing with Integrity Pt. 2: Plagiarism & Libel (my rant for the...
Oh, so true, so true.
View ArticleComment on “Tools for Writers” courtesy of Poets & Writers by AJ Barlow
Very cool resource, thanks for sharing!
View ArticleComment on Writing with Integrity Pt. 2: Plagiarism & Libel (my rant for the...
More likely, as you mentioned in your other reply (and has happened to the writer I wrote about) they would have insisted in citations. That’s what happened in music after all. People weren’t stopped...
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Happy thanksgiving, Alexis
View ArticleComment on A Writer’s Reality: Guest Post! by Alexis
The online writing community rocks like that.
View ArticleComment on A Writer’s Reality: Guest Post! by Alexis
Well, Norena, I hope your family is supportive nonetheless.
View ArticleComment on A Writer’s Reality: Guest Post! by Alexis
NQR= creativity. We’d be boring if we hung onto normalcy. And no one would want to read our stuff.
View ArticleComment on A Writer’s Reality: Guest Post! by Alexis
It’s that obstreperous voice that tends to get the most attention.
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Handy tips. It’s important to write daily but also to be ready for anything. That’s why I think being flexible and carrying a notebook is so important. I always have a notebook on me. Thanks for this...
View ArticleComment on Lucky was a Lamb: 100 Words by Velvet Verbosity (@velvetverbosity)
Don’t know if that’s a true story or not, but if so, how horrible. I was such an animal lover as a child this would’ve killed me. And welcome to the challenge.
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Thanks! I was (and am) an animal lover as well. I even have my national license to practice as a veterinary technician. But tell that to a guy who raises livestock for slaughter and see how long he...
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He’s now claiming he was addicted. To plagiarism. http://bit.ly/tpGHd3
View ArticleComment on Writing with Integrity Pt. 2: Plagiarism & Libel (my rant for the...
Wow. Pathetic. So glad his girlfriend left him and he lost his job.
View ArticleComment on Guest Post: The Juggling Act of Balancing Writing and Family by...
I also admire anybody who can juggle both. It takes me 15 years to write a novel, and I don’t even have kids. I definitely agree with the idea of always having a notebook and writing down ideas when...
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