I only first heard mention of this yesterday, and a post today by
laurel pointed me towards more information over at JournalFen's Bad Penny community:
A relatively significant* fanfic writer named Cassandra Claire (one who has now landed a professional contract, although with a slight change in spelling to her name) plagiarized major chunks of her works from Pamela Dean's The Secret Country trilogy, as well as from the works of Zelazny, Stoker, Tanith Lee, Blackadder, B5, Buffy, The Tick, and possibly every other work this side of Shakespeare.
You can read the first post (which links to the others) here. Warning: there's a lot of reading here. Reading the full saga is like watching a train wreck. A really, really, really, really long train wreck.
Interestingly, folks participating in the Amazon forums on her upcoming "original" novel already are noting plot similarities to the works of Sherrilyn Kenyon and Joss Whedon.
And I suspect that the audiobook version, if it exists, will contain an "original" beat suspiciously similar to Bowie and Queen's "Under Pressure."
*Understand that I don't really follow the fanfic communities, so I'm basing this on what others say.
A relatively significant* fanfic writer named Cassandra Claire (one who has now landed a professional contract, although with a slight change in spelling to her name) plagiarized major chunks of her works from Pamela Dean's The Secret Country trilogy, as well as from the works of Zelazny, Stoker, Tanith Lee, Blackadder, B5, Buffy, The Tick, and possibly every other work this side of Shakespeare.
You can read the first post (which links to the others) here. Warning: there's a lot of reading here. Reading the full saga is like watching a train wreck. A really, really, really, really long train wreck.
Interestingly, folks participating in the Amazon forums on her upcoming "original" novel already are noting plot similarities to the works of Sherrilyn Kenyon and Joss Whedon.
And I suspect that the audiobook version, if it exists, will contain an "original" beat suspiciously similar to Bowie and Queen's "Under Pressure."
*Understand that I don't really follow the fanfic communities, so I'm basing this on what others say.
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Date: 2006-08-07 05:07 pm (UTC)And she's going to be at Dragon*Con. Just what we need there; more potential Drah-Ma. :P
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Date: 2006-08-07 05:21 pm (UTC)I notice that CassandraClare has since gone through her fic trilogy and cited all the quotes she can find, and if an unconscious one got by, she asks for readers to provite attributes. This suggests to me that she did not willfully "steal" at all, but came to writing thinking it was okay to bring in refs. (After all, James Joyce made a career of it!)
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Date: 2006-08-07 05:41 pm (UTC)Gessi
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Date: 2006-08-07 05:54 pm (UTC)Not knocking you; this is just IMHO. ;)
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Date: 2006-08-07 06:15 pm (UTC)The whole mess is tl;dr, but I may take a look over it when I get home.
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Date: 2006-08-07 06:40 pm (UTC)haha
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Date: 2006-08-07 08:27 pm (UTC)(I never laughed at anything in an interview so much as the "no, mine is different" crap Ice tried to hand us.) (Sorry, Ice, you got PWNED by Bowie and Queen.)
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Date: 2006-08-08 01:17 am (UTC)One of my basic problems with fan fic is that you are relying on, and occasionally stealing from, the works of someone else.
Thus, I think you can get into a lazy habit, of relying on the other persons ideas, and instead of writing all your own stuff you use that kind of crutch and are tempted to keep borrowing from others.
It sounds like this person is either lazy or when push came to show she panice and grabbed up works by others to make herself appear to be a good writer.
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Date: 2006-08-08 02:58 am (UTC)I think it's a general lack of education about what plagiarism is, what copyright is, and what the difference is.
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Date: 2006-08-08 03:03 am (UTC)Just.. yeah. I don't know. Personally, if anything I ever write gets that popular that people are ripping it off, personally I'm going to be annoyed at the least, and take legal action at worst. It'd depend on what level of theft occured.