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twinno ([info]twinno) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2011-08-29 20:45:00


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Entry tags:books/authors, person: neo_prodigy, reviews

What's worse than getting a negative review on Amazon?
Getting caught leaving a positive review under a sockpuppet, of course!

Author Dennis R. Upkin Jr. reviews his own book under a sock account and is outed by Amazon.com's credit card verification system. ETA: Review's been removed, but here's a screencap from the [info]sf_drama post.

Copy and pasted text of the four star review, left by "Roz Torres":

I heard about this novel on an online podcast and after constantly forgetting to pick up the book, I finally got a copy and read it.

The story is intense. It's got a lot going on. With the paranormal elements and the real world commentary. Upkins pulls no punches tackling racism and homophobia, but really surprised me was the interesting cast of women. I loved Ruby and Cassidy and it was nice to see women of color be shown in a light you rarely see. But my favorite character hands down was Neely. I wish there were more characters like her in the media. And I say this as a fellow bisexual woman. The little representation we have, most of it isn't good. Good story. And I'll definitely re-read again to see what I missed the first time.


ETA 2: Dennis R. Upkins, Jr. is also known as [info]neo_prodigy on livejournal, and is known for wankiness already. (Link goes to [info]unfunny_fandom.)

ETA 3: Someone on fail_fandomanon has pointed out that it is possible to get an Amazon-verified account with a phony name, although a "Rosalyn Torres" also left a positive rating on goodreads earlier this month (thanks for the link, [info]sakanagi). Also, while the Amazon review is gone, but the account that posted it is still up, so you can see the real name verification for yourself.



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[info]sepiamagpie
2011-08-30 01:17 pm UTC (link)
Hold on...

A sample from his novel, from the tumblr Alpha Male Neo:

“They haven’t kicked you out of school, yet?” Phyllis asked. Caleb responds: “No they’ve been too busy dealing with that gonorrhea outbreak of yours.”

Yeah. STINGING WIT.

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[info]uldihaa
2011-08-30 05:09 pm UTC (link)
Wha...? But that doesn't even make sense.


It's not even a lame comeback. It dreams of being a lame comeback, but it's a goal forever out of reach.


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[info]rosehiptea
2011-08-30 06:21 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, people were talking about that line being misogynist (and I'm not saying it isn't) but I was too busy trying to figure out what it meant.

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[info]elektra3
2011-08-31 04:54 am UTC (link)
I think it's supposed to mean that Phyllis gave a bunch of guys gonorrhea, and the school administration is apparently really busy with dealing with that? I have no idea why that would be a disciplinary rather than medical issue, though I suspect that the answer is something along the lines of "LOLOLOL FILTHY SLUTS ARE RUINING IT FOR EVERYONE."

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[info]verlaine
2011-08-31 07:35 am UTC (link)
And I just died a little inside combining that quote with the realization that he's trying to rewrite the Great Gatsby. With gonorrhea.

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