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Cleolinda Jones ([info]cleolinda) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2014-08-08 11:55:00


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Entry tags:books, internet lawyers, plagiarism

I was so astonished that I forgot a post title
BEHOLD: A fantastically terrible tale of plagiarism that involves a mysterious man who gave the plagiarist and her writing group a manuscript, then "died" in a "car" "accident"; a "niece" of some random lady who threatens "a campaign on the sidewalks letting Seagull Book patrons know how you handle problems," before being repudiated as totally imaginary by her supposed aunt; a completely different alleged "niece" of the original author who simultaneously claims she has "verbal permission" to reuse the novel for her own book; the assumed threat of excommunication from the Mormon Church; and, I am 99% sure, at least two sockpuppets. Possibly three.



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[info]eldritch
2014-08-15 03:17 pm UTC (link)
My goodness but that is a lot of socks. I like the part where the original author points out that none of her siblings had children when she wrote the book, meaning her "niece" would have had to have given her the idea pre-conception.

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