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Bethan ([info]kumquat_of_doom) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2014-09-03 00:26:00


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Current mood:enchanted
Entry tags:author entitlement, books/authors, reviews, self-publishing

If you go down to the reviews today, you're in for a big surprise...
TidBITS, a site which bills itself as presenting the highlights of coverage of Apple products including their iBooks, hosts a mildly amusing and, actually, not particularly negative review of what seems to be a self-published mystery novel called Venice Under Glass, by one Stephan J Harper.

The review includes some comments on the author's use (or lack thereof) of the interactive features available to iBook authors, which become relevant very shortly later.

Now you could be forgiven for thinking that there the matter would rest, but this... is... FANDOM WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANK!

*cough* Sorry, sorry, had to get that out of my system. Old meme, won't happen again.

The said Stephan J Harper shows up in the very first comment, and proceeds to go ABSOLUTELY RAVING BATSHIT.

For three-hundred and eight comments, and counting.

(He doesn't even bother to say 'First post!')

A few highlights, in no particular order:
- Possible sockpuppetry (including what I strongly suspect is the author reviewing his own work under a false name)
- Winnie the Pooh jokes
- The author comparing himself to Keats and Fitzgerald
- And accusations of plagiarism, oh my!

There's even a whole thread of haiku. This one's my favourite.

As of posting, he's still going -- oh, and did I mention?

The cast of Stephan J Harper's magnum opus, the epic masterpiece of high literature that he claims to have been working on since 1997... are cuddly teddy bears. Every single one of them.

Feel Stephan J Harper's tiny ursine fury, folks.

Feel it.




Bonus: the Wankee claims to be nearly sixty-four years old.



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[info]anthologia
2014-09-03 11:16 pm UTC (link)
'Your critique has no merit. I suppose you find this construction problematic as well: "...the orchestra is playing yellow cocktail music."'

Did... did I miss something? Was that a joke or does he actually think that makes sense?

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[info]sailorcoruscant
2014-09-04 01:41 am UTC (link)
I think he feels that FS Fitzgerald could do no wrong. I haven't read Gatsby, but I suspect in the hands of a skilled writer, such 'colourful' use of language would be properly evocative, rather than the weirdness it appears to be here.

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[info]rosehiptea
2014-09-09 02:52 am UTC (link)
I read Gatsby a long time ago, and I'll admit I actually like that turn of phrase. (Not that I remembered it after all this time.)

But this guy could be a writer better than FS Fitzgerald and it would still be stupid to comment on his own reviews.

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