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*sigh* so few heroes for today's youth . . .
If you're going to dredge all that up-- it's "immoral ass."
The gist of the controversy was that, allegedly, the book was originally supposed to be an anthology, so THC solicited and collected submissions for the book; then at some point the pub apparently nixed the anthology idea, and content of people's submissions ended up, um, accidentally being incorporated into THC's first person narrative, uncredited. And in all the hullabaloo the poor lad forgot to communicate anything at all back to the folks who'd submitted work. But that ended up not being such a big deal, as all they had to do was buy the book to see which of their work ended up being used.
All this =alleged=, of course- this was before I knew or cared who he was.
In the end John probably got more $$ from his Reader article than he would have from the book?
UV Metal Arts - Powder Coating said:Travis Culley's book The Immortal Class is a good book, but it's Important to mention the controversy regarding how the book came to be. I believe John Greenfeild wrote an article about it. I seem to remember it was on the front page of the Chicago Reader. It detailed plagiarism in Culley's book. Will somebody post it? I couldn't find it. In the book Culley threw my name around a little bit. He quoted me saying something that I did not say. For awhile many bike racks around town sported stickers that read "Travis Culley The Immortal Ass".
h3 said:*sigh* so few heroes for today's youth . . .
If you're going to dredge all that up-- it's "immoral ass."
The gist of the controversy was that, allegedly, the book was originally supposed to be an anthology, so THC solicited and collected submissions for the book; then at some point the pub apparently nixed the anthology idea, and content of people's submissions ended up, um, accidentally being incorporated into THC's first person narrative, uncredited. And in all the hullabaloo the poor lad forgot to communicate anything at all back to the folks who'd submitted work. But that ended up not being such a big deal, as all they had to do was buy the book to see which of their work ended up being used.
All this =alleged=, of course- this was before I knew or cared who he was.
In the end John probably got more $$ from his Reader article than he would have from the book?
UV Metal Arts - Powder Coating said:Travis Culley's book The Immortal Class is a good book, but it's Important to mention the controversy regarding how the book came to be. I believe John Greenfeild wrote an article about it. I seem to remember it was on the front page of the Chicago Reader. It detailed plagiarism in Culley's book. Will somebody post it? I couldn't find it. In the book Culley threw my name around a little bit. He quoted me saying something that I did not say. For awhile many bike racks around town sported stickers that read "Travis Culley The Immortal Ass".
Hopefully the author sees this forum and can clear the matter up for the public here.
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