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WhatWouldYouSay?

by SB Sarah Thursday, January 24, 2008 at 05:03 AM

So after this discussion about the Washington Post’s desire to see your red hot romantic boudoir, I have a question for those who read our site who are also writers and published authors of romance: What are some of your most ridiculous press questions, and what did you say?

And readers of romance, though we are not as much in the attentive eye of the media, have you ever been asked a stupid or offensive question? How did you answer?

I’m forever fending off the, “But you’re smart- how come you read Those Books?” question. Depending on the asking party, and whether I have to sit with them several times a year at large family gatherings like Seder or Thanksgiving, I most often say, “Because they’re awesome - what do you like to read?” I turn the question back on the asker because (a) as Valerie Plame noted in an interview, there are few things more wonderously conducive to one-sided conversation than saying, ‘REALLY? Tell me more!’ and (b) it’s kind of funny to watch the asker think hard for a title to mention that isn’t remotely open for criticism and is ubiquitously liked and respected.

But the press? If you’re an author being interviewed, you can’t ask the interviewer’s opinions or preferences. So what would you say? 

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ProofofJoyandAbsurdHumorintheWorld

by SB Sarah Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 08:45 AM

From today’s Publisher’s Marketplace: a book deal for LOL Cats? But of course!

I Can Has Cheezburger’s PROFESSOR HAPPY CAT’S GUIDE TO THE LOLCATS, featuring old and new images from their blog: to Patrick Mulligan at Gotham, in a good deal, for publication in Fall 2008, by Kate McKean at the Howard Morhaim Literary Agency.

Yay for LOLCats!

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GotaMac?WantCheapSoftware?

by SB Sarah Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 05:17 AM

For all you book lovin’ Mac users, MacZot’s offer today is aimed right at you and your wallet: 73% off Librarian Pro, so instead of nearly $30 US it’s barely $8. Sweeeet.

Sadly, I have no time to devote to cool organizational software, much as I lust after it. 

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AQuick-n-DirtyPrimeronPlagiarism,CopyrightandFairUse,andCitationsinaFictionalWork

by Candy Monday, January 21, 2008 at 12:50 AM

There’s been a lot of talk lately about the difference between plagiarism and copyright infringement, the issue of fair use, and what authors should and shouldn’t do when it comes to citing research in their works of fiction. A lot of bad information is being passed around, and a lot of conflation (TAKE A DRINK, BITCHES) between plagiarism and copyright infringement; there also seem to be mild panic outbreaks among some authors who appear to think we readers are going to stab at them with our Pitchforks of Plagiarism +5 if they don’t include detailed citations in their books.

As a petty pedant, the former drives me nuts; as a reader who is capable of utilizing common sense, the latter makes me shake my head with mild exasperation. And as you regulars already know, pedantry + exasperation = me blather long time. The first part of this article is going to be a detailed, largely fact-based discussion about definitions. The second is going to be what I, as a Reader of Moderately-Sized Brain, want to see from an author in terms of acceptable usage without acknowledgement, and acceptable usage with acknowledgement; that part is pretty much purely opinion-based.

Copyright Cake vs. Plagiarism Pie (and how to wield the Fair Use Fork)

As I’ve noted previously on this blog, copyright infringement and plagiarism are different beasts, though they occasionally interbreed and give birth to that Liger of the intellectual property universe: a copyright infringement case that actually involves plagiarism. Here are the key differences again, in more detail:

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WeDidIt

by SB Sarah Friday, January 18, 2008 at 02:40 PM

As of 5:44pm Eastern Time, 18 January 2008, we have raised for Defenders of Wildlife and other animal charities around the world a grand total of:


$5,032.75 US

Way to go, Smart Bitch Readers!  And a big thank you to Nora Roberts, who is matching that total to $5,000.00, making the total raised in three days: $10,032.75.

And if you would like to contribute to the ferrets and other endangered wildlife, please feel free. You can also consider these Native American relief funds and charities, should you be interested in other giving opportunities:

Adopt A Native Elder - Charity Navigator Rating: Four Stars

First Nations Development Institute - Charity Navigator Rating: Three Stars

The Native American Heritage Association - Charity Navigator Rating: Four Stars

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