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Is there enough interest in this subject to justify a thread? I suppose only Time Will Tell.
One of my favorite online spectacles is watching hack authors shit themselves because someone criticized their books. As with most forms of internet criticism, the only way to "win" is not to engage, but many writers, especially ones who are dumb, can't resist going in guns blazing on people who dare to criticize their output.
I submit as an example Dylan Saccoccio, who self-publishes generically unreadable fantasy novels. Alas for Dylan, someone tried to actually read one of his books, and shared her opinion on GoodReads, calling the tome "unnecessarily wordy and pretentious." Dylan fired back with with great vengeance and furious anger, was consequently heavily gangstalked by other GoodReads nabobs, and a whole 500-plus-post shitstorm ensued in which Dylan angrily and haughtily dug himself into a deeper and deeper hole while scaling the loftiest possible heights of unwarranted self-importance.
Watching an arrogant person self-destruct can be very satisfying. Dylan has since deleted many of his posts but some can be seen here: http://archive.is/rFgtE
"There is an assault on my work by Cait S and since this began her cohorts have left a string of other ratings to drop my book's rating on Goodreads even more. And as my work is being assaulted, and now me, you are allowing it to happen, and could not care less. You are condoning it. Just like all of the other evil in this world."
My sincere condonences to any readers previously unaware they were responsible for all the evil in the world. Now you know.
One of my favorite online spectacles is watching hack authors shit themselves because someone criticized their books. As with most forms of internet criticism, the only way to "win" is not to engage, but many writers, especially ones who are dumb, can't resist going in guns blazing on people who dare to criticize their output.
I submit as an example Dylan Saccoccio, who self-publishes generically unreadable fantasy novels. Alas for Dylan, someone tried to actually read one of his books, and shared her opinion on GoodReads, calling the tome "unnecessarily wordy and pretentious." Dylan fired back with with great vengeance and furious anger, was consequently heavily gangstalked by other GoodReads nabobs, and a whole 500-plus-post shitstorm ensued in which Dylan angrily and haughtily dug himself into a deeper and deeper hole while scaling the loftiest possible heights of unwarranted self-importance.
Watching an arrogant person self-destruct can be very satisfying. Dylan has since deleted many of his posts but some can be seen here: http://archive.is/rFgtE
[GALLERY=media, 311]Tale-of-onononononora by lindsayfan posted Jun 8, 2015 at 1:22 AM[/GALLERY]
"There is an assault on my work by Cait S and since this began her cohorts have left a string of other ratings to drop my book's rating on Goodreads even more. And as my work is being assaulted, and now me, you are allowing it to happen, and could not care less. You are condoning it. Just like all of the other evil in this world."
My sincere condonences to any readers previously unaware they were responsible for all the evil in the world. Now you know.
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