A quick addendum to my previous post about “Why I Can’t Sell Your Book…” The first and foremost line of excuse for any scammer is usually the poor, oft-blamed, and benighted US Postal Service. My husband, a retired postal worker, and s.f. writer, reminded me that I left this one out. I’ve seen emails fromRead More
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Lisa Hackney: Song of the Mother-Squasher
Preditors & Editors’ Dave Kuzminski points out that Part 3 of Madison County Record’s series on Lisa Hackney, currently calling herself (again) Melanie Mills, is online (thanks, Dave!). Some choice excerpts: Her success as a writer/publicist while on the lam ironically led to her capture. !!!!! There’s some irony there, all right. “I wasn’t goingRead More
I Can’t Sell Your Book Because…
Victoria’s posts about the wacky and woebegone world (like that alliteration, boys and girls?) of Melanie Mills reminded me of all the crazy excuses we’ve come across during our years of tracking scam agents. Some of these excuses are downright creative, yessiree bob! If only those scheming little minds could be turned to good… ExcuseRead More
Lisa Hackney: And You Thought It Couldn’t Get Stranger
Serial liar, scam literary agent, amnesia faker, and alleged mother-squasher Lisa Hackney (who in yet another alias switcheroo, now appears to again be calling herself Melanie Mills) embellishes her imaginary life in this interview in the Madison County Record. A few heart-wrenching quotes:
“I’d never had anything like this happen to me before,” Mills said. “This involved my Mom. I allowed my emotions to control my intelligence. I didn’t have any intelligence at the time. I allowed my emotions to rule my actions. I didn’t want to deal with the pain.”
Oh, man. I'm bawlin' here.
Mills said being on the run and hiding out, not being able to befriend many people, was a complete change from her normal personality.
Author-Agent Contracts
From audiate, a question in the Comments section of my Breaking Up post: “Victoria, thanks for sharing this info about termination clauses. Can you tell us what other things should be covered by an author-agent contract?” From an author’s perspective (agents may feel differently), here’s what I’d want to see covered. The scope of representation.Read More
Scamming in Snowbird Land, or how I spent my Florida Vacation (Not Really…)
Hi, folks. I’m back, a bit tanned and rather rested. I actually did write while on vacation, whoohoo! Love my new notebook computer! While I was traveling around Florida, zipping by towns on the interstates, or even traveling around in some towns, I couldn’t help remembering how many scam or questionable literary agencies have FloridaRead More

