Today I want to talk about something that has been bugging me…well, pretty much since Writer Beware was founded. Ann, I, and several others who prefer to remain nameless are volunteer staff members of WRITER BEWARE. Not the most inventive or exciting name, perhaps–but simple and descriptive and our own. Note that there are noRead More
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The Cult of PArsonality…
Hi, folks. Thought I’d offer some thoughts today indirectly related to the IILAA and the “cabal” accusations by pointing out — One More Time! — that cluelessness (frequently tinged with deep denial) is rampant in the world of aspiring writers. It’s there, it’s scary, and I guess not much can be done about it, becauseRead More
Home from WFC…
…the World Fantasy Convention, that is, held this year in Austin, TX. The hotel was luxurious (though located way out in suburbia, disappointing to those of us who’d hoped to see some of Austin), the programming stimulating, the event well-planned and attended (I heard a rumor that it was the biggest WFC attendance ever). IRead More
Why You Shouldn’t Believe Them
Since the sudden birth and equally swift demise of the infamous IILAA, with its ridiculous allegations about “hate sites on the Internet,” I’ve been mulling over the idea of blogging about the accusations and falsehoods leveled at the anti-scam activists by the people and companies we warn about. Great minds work alike, however, and myRead More
The IILAA Strikes Back
Ridicule can work, my friends. As many of you may already know, Leann Murphy yanked the IILAA website last night. At first, the content was replaced by an amusing (though not, I suspect, in the way Leann intended) nyah-nyah message. Second thoughts apparently prevailed, however, and the message was removed. Currently, the website consists ofRead More
The IILAA, or, What You Do When They Won’t Let You Into the Club
…You set up your own. There’s a brand new literary agents’ association in town, y’all. It’s called the International Independent Literary Agents Association, and it ain’t just playin’ around. Its mission: “The International Independent Literary Agents Association (IILAA) is composed of independent agents who have formed an association for the purpose of better serving ourRead More

