NGW’s MySpace has another plea for people to become members. Among the benefits are:
* A link to your website on the NGW Website and the opportunity to sell your books through our online members only store. Our store will ensure you the writer receives the highest return on your books as we only [...]
Archive for February, 2008
NGW and USA Today Ad Rates
Posted in Kristy Tallman, Legion of Nitwits, NGW, tagged Kristy Tallman, Legion of Nitwits, NGW on February 29, 2008 | 4 Comments »
The Three Rs
Posted in Kristy Tallman, Legion of Nitwits, NGW, tagged Kristy Tallman, Legion of Nitwits, NGW on February 29, 2008 | 8 Comments »
In addition to writing problems, Kristy Tallman has reading comprehension problems. She thinks Writer’s Digest is the same as Reader’s Digest. Note the title of her entry. I wonder whether she has the same problem with ‘rithmatic that she has with reading and writing.
Readers Digest Self-Published Awards…
Category: Writing and Poetry
Win [...]
Testing . . . Testing . . . 1-2-3
Posted in Pacione, tagged Pacione on February 28, 2008 | 7 Comments »
I can’t wait to see the explanation for this. I know nothing about Fushia (or Fuchsia?), but I do know Nicky wrote about camping out in a sleeping bag somewhere in Canada and waking up with a rat bite. I forget which story it was in. Perhaps Ontario Nightfall?
*UPDATE*
ETT finished off the [...]
Paydirt
Posted in Pacione, delusional, megalomania, tagged delusional, megalomania, Pacione on February 28, 2008 | 19 Comments »
It was nose-to-the-grindstone since the moment I arrived at work. ETT had a couple of particularly fascinating entries posted this morning. I barely had time to skim them before running out the door, and didn’t have time to comment until now.
Also, I extend my apologies to Rich, whose comment got caught up in [...]
P&E Being Sued
Posted in Absolute Write, Preditors & Editors, PublishAmerica, libel, tagged Absolute Write, libel, Preditors & Editors, PublishAmerica on February 27, 2008 | 9 Comments »
From Absolute Write, it seems P&E is being sued by Barbara Bauer, a notorious “literary agent,” and Victor Cretella, the equally notorious lawyer for PublishAmerica. The entire thread is worth reading. In the meantime, I’ve taken the liberty of copying and pasting this one entry from Mr. Kuzminski about it.
Today, 06:25 AM [...]



