I notice that you have to share the limelight with your "co-Writer" Willard, and even he doesn't get his own space, but has to share with his replacement Al Roker who is in the midst of "co-Writing" mysteries with Dick Lochte--wonder who's doing the writing there?
BTW, can you include the bit that you have five pages worth of titles on Amazon as part of the "Blogging Phenomenon" card?
I knew about all of them. The author of the piece needs to understand the difference between co-writer and actual writer. And I'd love to see the evidence that Gypsy Rose Lee wrote her own book. From what I've read the woman was practically illiterate.
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Any chance of spilling the beans on Willard's writing contribution? :-)
As Willard said when he was plugging the books on TV, "Bill Crider down in Alvin, Texas, wrote the book."
Bill Crider, Blogging Phenomenon.
Now that would make an impressive business card.
Jeff
I should definitely consider it.
I notice that you have to share the limelight with your "co-Writer" Willard, and even he doesn't get his own space, but has to share with his replacement Al Roker who is in the midst of "co-Writing" mysteries with Dick Lochte--wonder who's doing the writing there?
BTW, can you include the bit that you have five pages worth of titles on Amazon as part of the "Blogging Phenomenon" card?
I knew about all of them. The author of the piece needs to understand the difference between co-writer and actual writer. And I'd love to see the evidence that Gypsy Rose Lee wrote her own book. From what I've read the woman was practically illiterate.
I didn't realize Willard had owned up that you wrote the books. I thought that sort of thing was an open secret, but a secret, nonetheless.
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