Thursday, October 8, 2015

Email the Guardian

Have a problem with published lies?

Email the publisher, in this case the Guardian.

Its a shame lies take up the space of honest writers and real experiences.

Live like fiction? Then write fiction.

Why live a lie?

7 comments:

  1. Yes, I think I will do that.. unbelievable.

    ReplyDelete
  2. You could also post a comment on the article at the Guardian's website.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I've said this before about her....don't let the truth get in the way of a good story.

    ReplyDelete
  4. "The *only* reason you are commenting here is because you don't like me. Turn 6."

    Hahahahahahhaa!!! Someone tells the truth and she says "you don't like me"? That was supremely juvenile of her. Also, isn't that one of those "You might be a narcissist if....." signs?

    Also, her sheep didn't just die of parasites. They also got kicked by a pony, pneumonia for the ewe lamb she purchased, some mysterious undiagnosed ailment befelled the poor little ram who was down for weeks before dying, Maude: bloated, downed, more lingering. Most recently a lamb "failed to thrive" ie she didn't see that it was nursing off it's mother and it croaked. Oh, and Brianna, Maude's only offspring, was simply found deceased yes?

    Oh, Jenna you weaver of tales you! If she's "living like fiction" her genre is horror.

    ReplyDelete
  5. So true. And there's no point in her trying to run and delete the truth from her blog. There's way too many people out there with screen shots about these facts. She'd lose even more credibility trying to edit or erase it.

    ReplyDelete
  6. I find it so interesting that Jon Katz is posting all about his open house and not a peep from Jenna. It's hard to drum up new people to attend her workshops if she is so stupidly secretive about it.

    ReplyDelete
  7. How the fuck does JW get published on The Guardian? Don't they fact check, or background check authors?

    I used to respect The Guardian, I'm not so sure anymore.

    ReplyDelete