You probably heard of
the Jacqueline Howett fiasco a couple of weeks ago, wherein one self-published author got a bad review, yelled at the reviewer, and then began swearing at everyone who came to the reviewer's defense. In reading it, I understood the train wreck analogy: I knew people were getting hurt, but I couldn't not watch.
It got a lot of people thinking about self-publishing (and
the social psychology of the internet), but to me it says that maybe the worlds of traditional publishi...
Published on April 11, 2011 05:38