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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Actually, this guy waded through all the court docs and sums it up well for me: So here I am, a person on the internet, delivering my verdict. From where I sit, identifying the Bad Art Friend is easy. In the early years, it is Sonya. She abused Dawn’s trust to mock and gaslight her, while lying to their mutual friends to make her look even worse. In the later years, it is Dawn. Someone you considered a friend turned your intimate reflections into a derogatory short story and humiliated you in front of your social circle. That sucks, but turning your hurt feelings into a career vendetta and a years-long legal battle is sucky behavior too. https://rottenindenmark.org/2021/10/10/identifying-the-bad-art-friend-is-easy/[/quote] Nope. This was discussed pages ago. This a rotten take from a Grub Street employee, who is sucking up to the director who is also involved in this. If he had even mentioned the word “plagiarized” or even “lifted” it would be more honest. It’s not just a cat fight. As pp explained it would all be over instantly if Sonya - right now - omitted the letter from the story.[/quote] I think you are talking about this (ridiculous) piece from Steve Almond rather than the early Michael Hobbes take: https://www.wbur.org/cognoscenti/2021/10/11/bad-art-friend-new-york-times-steve-almond [/quote]
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