Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Barbara Bauer in Action

The Barbara Bauer Literary Agency has been listed as one of Writer Beware's "Twenty Worst Agents." Victoria Strauss and Ann Crispin run Writer Beware and spend many hours tracking scam agents and sometimes even assisting law enforcement in bringing them to justice (Yay!). The list is the culmination of a lot of hard work.

Tha list was posted on the Absolute Write forums back around mid-March. Then, a couple days ago, according to Teresa Nielsen Hayden in a post at Making Light, Barbara Bauer called Absolute Write's hosting ISP and pitched a hissy fit. Said fit resulted in the ISP taking Absolute Write off the air with an hour's notice. The post and the comments following explain it all.

Never fear though, Absolute Write will live on! The database is being uploaded to a new server, and Barbara Bauer is receiving a lot of negative attention.

ETA: Not too long ago, I--just for fun--requested a brochure from the Barbara Bauer Literary Agency. What I got was amusing. I'll blog about it more later when I'm not so caffeine-deprived.


3 comments:

ohdawno said...

I found your post by checking the tag page on Technorati, thank you for posting and adding to the weight of this story at Technorati.

Mac said...

Thanks so much for helping us spread the word.

Julie Doe said...

No problem, guys! Absolute Write is an awseome resource for writers of all levels, and I hope Jenna gets it back up and running soon. I miss my morning AW fix.