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The Mad Bishounen ([info]jkefka) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2010-09-17 12:47:00


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Entry tags:internet lawyers, publishing

The revenge of Red Rose Publishing
Previously, on OTF_wank...

Dear Author posts about Red Rose publishing, reproducing a report from Kat Holmes, a former RRP author, and the ridiculous response of the head of the publishing house. Wank ensues in the comments. In fact, more wank than was even included in the original post!

Shortly after I made the previous post, one "not impressed" posts one ridiculous teal deer about how the post is "slander" and improper and generally not very nice. A choice quote, carefully extracted from the continuous stream of babble:

Bad mouthing someone in public, impacting their business and revenue can be a chargeable offence. It would be wise to conduct yourselves accordingly and keep your b**&$ fests private, where it belongs.

Kat's mother Lin responds with her own teal deer barrage. Not impressed fires back (with actual paragraph breaks, thank heaven), including statements like:

The comments about self promotion, is a direct observation from my own personal results, of not making significant and repeated efforts to boost my own personal sales.

...I uh. What? Anyways. Lin fires back again, and Kat even adds a pithy two cents. I really do feel bad for the girl, between the crazy screaming at her and the crazy screaming from her mother, and she just has these quiet, reasonable responses. There's another hundred or so comments I don't have time to go through right now, but there's a lot of anonymous RRP people in there. I might go back and add some gems later, but oh boy is it a doozy.

Some additional background on RRP also emerged from the comments of the earlier report. It seems, in restrospect, that there were some warning signs about RRP. That absolute write thread has a lot of opinions one way or the other, but bottom line there were some flags up about RRP for a while, including one notable one from Piers Anthony (search for "Red Rose" on the page).

All well and good, but you didn't come here for a history lesson. No, this is for the new, juicy developments. How juicy? Empty legal threats juicy! A couple of choice quotes from the Dear Author post, made last Saturday:

On Friday, I received a phone call from a lawyer in Utica, New York who represents Red Rose Publishing. RRP is claiming that I defamed them in this post here wherein I summarized the reported complaints of RRP authors and posted the president and owner’s email regarding her displeasure with RRP authors. The lawyer wanted my address so he could send me some correspondence that “laypeople may call a cease and desist” letter. At the time of the phone call, I don’t believe the lawyer had read the post in question as he kept referring to “blog postings.” I urged him to read the post and explain to me where I had been defamatory. I reminded him that truth is always a defense to defamation.

I relayed to RRP’s attorney that I would not remove the post unless he could convince me I engaged in a legal wrong. As there is nothing defamatory in the post, I refused to take it down, gave my address, and told him I would await his correspondence.

I think this is what could be called in technical terms an "ice burn." A (former) RRP author makes an interesting comment on that entry about her Red Rose works suddenly vanishing from Amazon. Another, anonymous Red Rose author states that provides some info on the RRP NDA: The RRP NDA say that authors may not discuss RRP in a negative way on blogs, forums etc. It is pretty broad.

Yesterday, shit gets real, as Dear Author recieves an official-looking letter ...with no actual legal content to speak of.

We are writing in regard to recent statements which you have made concerning Red Rose Publishing on an internet blog entitled “Dear Author.” Your blog entry of September 2, 2010 and the statements contained therein are false and misleading and have damaged the reputation of Red Rose Publishing. We hereby request that you remove the blog posting entitled “Red Rose Publishing Having Problems Internally?” and all related threads and/or comments, and that you refrain from future posts regarding Red Rose Publishing.

This letter is not submitted to you for publication and we do not want the same published nor the matter to receive any further attention. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Please contact our office if you have any questions.

****

My response:

Thank you for your letter regarding my blog post titled “Red Rose Publishing Having Problems Internally?“. Before I can take any action, I will need for you to please articulate the legal basis for your letter.

Sincerely,

****


The rest of the post is a point-by-point summary of exactly what was asserted in the DA post, and evidence supporting each statement. I won't bother copypasting the whole thing here, but it's worth reading if you like smart bloggers smacking down legal scare tactics.

Of course, a smackdown post is best accompanied by wanky comments, and we have a few wanky comments. Most of them are just written versions of the MJ popcorn GIF, but then we get this one comment by "Interested in Maintaining standards".

There’s something shifty here that no one seems to be catching. I find it hard to take any information seriously when writers or bloggers refuse to stand behind their real names. In journalism school a reporter’s name is his or her badge of honor.

Just saying…


Followed by at least a dozen smackdown comments. My favorite of the bunch is, quite simply: So what's your name?

So that's where things stand now. I'll be keeping an eye on DA and various other blogs to see where it goes from here (after Yom Kippur of course, l'shanah tovah to you all), but yeah, this could just be the beginning.



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[info]white_serpent
2010-09-18 03:35 am UTC (link)
Did you read the Incarnations of Immortality, particularly And Eternity?

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[info]nekoneko
2010-09-18 03:55 am UTC (link)
I only read the Xanth books, I believe. So I should look up something about his other series to find out his views? Is there any previous wank that I have forgotten?

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[info]kookaburra
2010-09-18 06:22 am UTC (link)
...reading the Xanth books weren't enough?

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[info]nekoneko
2010-09-18 01:56 pm UTC (link)
That was probably back in junior high, when I managed to not notice anything skeevy 99% of the time when I was reading fiction. I might notice it if I pick them up again... but I don't think I really want to.

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[info]seiberwing
2010-09-19 02:35 am UTC (link)
This seems to be a common experience.

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[info]white_serpent
2010-09-18 07:18 am UTC (link)
Try this lengthy thread. It covers a lot.

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[info]darkeyes
2010-09-18 04:48 pm UTC (link)
D:

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[info]platedlizard
2010-09-18 09:20 pm UTC (link)
Oh. Oh dear.


Well, at least Prosthesis Plus wasn't mentioned, so my cherished memories of that book remain unsullied.

Of course, I don't how you would make Alien Dental School creepy.

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[info]miraba
2010-09-18 03:57 pm UTC (link)
Do you remember the female character from the first book? She could be attractive or smart, but not both at the same time.

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[info]nekoneko
2010-09-18 04:59 pm UTC (link)
Really? Damn. I don't remember that at all. But then, I can't really remember any of the books at all. I never bought them; I only borrowed the books from the library. Looks like that was a good thing.

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[info]seiberwing
2010-09-19 02:37 am UTC (link)
Attractive and nice but stupid, or ugly and mean but smart. And changed from one to the other over the course of a month.

Not exactly subtle.

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[info]octopedingenue
2010-09-20 02:20 am UTC (link)
Seared into my memory forever is the scene in Incarnations of Immortality (And Eternity, I think?) with two incorporeal spirits possessing/counseling a woman held captive by a rapist, and their spirit advice to her is to leave her pantyhose on for as long as possible so he'll only see her smooth sexless Barbiedoll crotch of virginal purity and not see the pubic hair that will trigger him to think her a DIRTY WHORE.

If you never read this scene, don't worry, there are more to go 'round!

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[info]mindset
2010-09-20 10:55 pm UTC (link)
*nods sadly*

Ditto, seared forever. The #1 reason I stopped reading Piers Anthony, right there.

(#2 is Phase Doubt because JESUS CHRIST WTF WAS THAT and #3 is Mercycle because it sucked so bad and I was like, "This couldn't sell back in the 70s for a reason. The revision didn't help.")

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[info]octopedingenue
2010-09-20 11:19 pm UTC (link)
I believe that was also the book with the thirteen-year-old prostitute who goes to Another Plane Of Existence in which time passes much more slowly than on Earth, so when she comes back after maybe a day there, it's magically five years later, she's conveniently no longer jailbait, and she can hook up with her fiftysomething-year-old boyfriend. Who is a federal judge. And the girl still looks thirteen.

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[info]randomsome1
2010-09-18 05:23 am UTC (link)
Try reading his books Isle of Woman & Shame of Man. It took me a few years to realize the skeevy & recurring older guy + barely pubescent girl theme, or how there wasn't a single female orgasm in both works.

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[info]white_serpent
2010-09-18 07:29 am UTC (link)
I quit reading his books in '89.

I am not at all unhappy about this.

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[info]randomsome1
2010-09-18 02:42 pm UTC (link)
I quit around the time I was twelve or thirteen, before I actually had the words to describe "pervasive underlying skeevy feeling."

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[info]ecchaniz0r
2010-09-18 03:17 pm UTC (link)
I read one Xanth book at eighteen and went 'what the balls is this, dude?' Being outside a target audience for the my-head-hurts. I mean, some of it was cute but the hurr hurr nudge nudge wink wink it's-not-really-sexual-really hurrrrr stuff started to get to me after a while.

My neurons revolted after he had a black character insist on drinking chocolate milk so she wouldn't 'lose her colour'. I just have no idea what the hell that was, and to this day, I still don't.

The author's lolicon and panty fixation rival that of your stock perv otaku character in a low budget anime.

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[info]octopedingenue
2010-09-20 02:28 am UTC (link)
I didn't get into anime/manga until college and when I ran into fanservicey harem series I kept thinking "WHAT are these nagging spooky deju vu feelings I have?" And then I realized OH RIGHT, I read the works of Piers Anthony in junior high! They are pantyshot brothers from another mother!

Xanth at least has apparently been translated into Japanese, so I gotta wonder what the doujinshi looks like. And wonder what the world would look like if Piers Anthony had discovered fanservice otaku Japan.

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[info]seiberwing
2010-09-19 02:45 am UTC (link)
It took me a few years to realize the skeevy & recurring older guy + barely pubescent girl theme,

Also Incarnations of Immortality, I forget which book.

Also the entire Mode series.

Also Killobyte, although her age was a bit fuzzier there.

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[info]kylenne
2010-09-19 06:04 am UTC (link)
I am so glad that one Xanth book I read in junior high was complete shit and made me never read anything else with his name on it.

And that says something, considering the wealth of shitty books I read at that age.

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[info]t_boy
2010-09-18 10:13 am UTC (link)
Aaaaagh why did you have to remind me D:

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