
Bad Art Friend: GrubStreet, the True Bad Art Friend
We all waited with cautiously optimistic anticipation for GrubStreet to do the right thing. They didn’t.
We all waited with cautiously optimistic anticipation for GrubStreet to do the right thing. They didn’t.
Guys, I can’t even make this story up. This just hit the airwaves yesterday, October 22. A writer blogging about her take on plagiarism and
What are you doing, Eve Bridburg? Liking snarky posts on Twitter mocking Dawn Dorland, a former instructor/student, and then hiding them?
Plagiarism is like a bell that once rung, it cannot be unheard. Author Sonya Larson rang that bell with glee, spite, hatred, and a sincerely
I have a certain disdain for apologies that are ripe with defense, complimentary of the abusers, and lack focus on the victim.
When I see injustice has happened, I pipe up. There is still injustice happening at the GrubStreet Writers organization. And leadership has failed to enact
Author Christopher Castellani may be in hot water for an open threat he wrote via email regarding fellow writer and GrubStreet instructor Dawn Dorland.
The Chunky Monkeys were upset that the same system that will work to protect their own writing if they are ever plagiarized worked as it should for Dawn.