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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/rgay/status/1449115089756299265[/twitter][/quote] Anyone want to tell her that it's not just a black person being singled out? White people are calling out the actions of white people, too. This Piper blog is nailing them all. And it has nothing to do about race. https://piperbookblog.com/bad-art-friend-author-becky-tuch-apologizes-and-leaves-chunky-monkeys-writing-group/ https://piperbookblog.com/bad-art-friend-alison-murphy-chunky-monkeys-member-is-a-big-problem-for-grubstreet-writers-organization/ https://piperbookblog.com/author-christopher-castellani-vows-to-exact-revenge-on-fellow-writer-and-grubstreet-instructor/[/quote] I agree with the writer of this blog, however... I have a criticism, and I really don't mean for it to sound petty. This writer, while very talented, should be proofreading his/her work before posting them to their blog, as there are a number of spelling errors that should have been easy for them to spot (you cannot simply perform a spell check, because "where" is spelled correctly, however the word the writer should have used was "were", for example). Admittedly, I don't know who this writer is -- I only read their blog because a pp posted the link. However, regardless if they're a struggling writer, or someone that's up & coming, or even someone who's been published... this blog is probably receiving more traffic/attention than usual, as the subject matter they are writing about is this case (it seems like everyone is talking about this case right now). If this toxic & ugly situation has taught us anything, it's that writer's especially can be HYPER critical of one another, and I'm afraid this writer would get mocked or not taken seriously, simply because they didn't take the time to catch some amateurish spelling errors. 🤷♀️ [/quote]
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