tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239580191461398432.post6865086143740217046..comments2023-06-11T10:33:22.506-04:00Comments on To Win the Lottery of Words: Hey, prick, drop dead!Kevhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07801375613506119374noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239580191461398432.post-82923840315449382162012-01-31T09:16:22.839-05:002012-01-31T09:16:22.839-05:00Well if he did separate the two, that's amazin...Well if he did separate the two, that's amazing because most people aren't that professional. More likely, my gut tells me, is that he didn't connect you to the disagreement. Either way, I wish you the very best in your writing career; there is enough room for all of us! Thank you for the comment.Kevhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07801375613506119374noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239580191461398432.post-33502187006985249922012-01-31T02:11:28.378-05:002012-01-31T02:11:28.378-05:00Grrr - Sorry you had to go through something like ...Grrr - Sorry you had to go through something like that, but I can't think of a better way you could have handled it. I too had a runin with such a creature. I friended a man recommended to my by another friend. He reviewed books and I asked if he'd be willing to review mine. One day, a friend of his made a political comment that I disagreed with. Now I know no two people will agree on all things and politics is particularly prickly on that, but I don't mind a good debate. I honestly didn't expect the name calling and low cuts I got in return simply because I disagreed. I quickly unfriended the man, not expecting to get my review or ever hear from him again. I did indeed get the review and it was alright but I doubt he actually read the book. At least he didn't carry his political view over to his book reviews, or maybe he never connected me to that disagreement.Anna L. Wallshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00144458783329501190noreply@blogger.com