Plus, I am boggled by "writers" who don't have a massive, bone-deep need to avoid any situation that might look even slightly like plagiarism.
I agree. That's what I think is the most serious part about that. That she is this celebrated writer, but she hasn't actually acknowledged her plagerizing as plagerism (that I know of; I skimmed the history). And that's hugely disappointing - a popular writer treating plagerism as okay, basically, tolerating it, giving the impression to readers and other writers that such behavior leads to book deals.
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Date: 2006-08-08 07:15 am (UTC)I agree. That's what I think is the most serious part about that. That she is this celebrated writer, but she hasn't actually acknowledged her plagerizing as plagerism (that I know of; I skimmed the history). And that's hugely disappointing - a popular writer treating plagerism as okay, basically, tolerating it, giving the impression to readers and other writers that such behavior leads to book deals.