You all remember our post on Nenia Campbell where we presented an article in the Washington Post calling her the “no. 1 reviewer” on Goodreads, right? And you remember how we showed everyone the real Nenia with screenshots of her threats to carpet bomb other authors’ books in protest of the policy change on Goodreads, which she did? And you remember that brought even more public attention to this?
Well, it appears as if Nenia is happy to be labeled a bully at other authors’ expense and is pleased about the publicity it has brought her (click here and scroll down to the comments):
Sigh.
Sadly, we’ve seen this before. When the bullies get called out for their behavior, instead of doing some crucial introspection and taking a good look at their behavior, they wear it as a badge of honor and brag about it.
Here are a couple others who’ve done the same:
We have no further comment on this. Their words and their attitudes speak for themselves.
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In other words, she’s made more troll friends. Obviously the author who befriended her is trying to make sure she doesn’t give her any bad reviews…lol…