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  • Sep. 30th, 2009 at 12:10 PM
A Book of Endings

In today’s exciting news, apparently I’ve been plagiarised.

A man called Angel has alerted me to the theft by a man called Ridyard who apparently is a co-founder of a business called Valentine Publications.

Proving that reality can confer upon you the need to write sentences that are more bizarre than any fiction.

Angel Zapata emailed me about the plagiarism of my story, The First and Final Game (excerpt available online, which is obviously what made the theft possible) & the plagiarism of several other writers’ works, & directed me to his well-researched piece on his blog, A Rage of Angel.

Word for word, these lines were stolen from this, my first published story (& I’m repeating them here in a way of stealing them back, I think):

“Electricity is irregular here, and so are phones, but the privacy is absolute. You could kill every single person in every single house and hardly anyone would disturb you. It’s that kind of place.”

MicroHorror, the site where my own theft occurred, reacted instantly & removed the offending story & sent me an apology. Full kudos to MicroHorror for their committment & care, & to Mr Zapata for putting in the time to expose all this in the first place!

(I feel like I’ve fallen into some kinda odd film noir reality.)

So if you’re approached by someone claiming to be Richard Ridyard, look out! He seems to be a well-established plagiarist and editor of Valentine Publications: ‘Home of British Flash Fiction’, currently closed for ‘administrative reasons’. (If you google it, you’ll find a cached version.) You can also join Valentine Publications’ Facebook group, where you’ll find, oddly, no mention of Mr Ridyard, who is described over at Valentine Publications like this:

Undoubtedly a man of many talents, he has lived his short twenty-one years with a vivacity and boldness, which few could achieve in a lifetime.

A-ha.

I’m only mildly taken aback by the event itself, but I’m rather appalled by Ridyard/Shackleton/Whoever-it-is’ unethical abuse of other writers. Mostly I find this behaviour … odd. What exactly has the owner of the sock puppet gained? How much effort has been put into the plagiarism that COULD have been used to do real writing, real work that might have resulted in real gains?

So I won’t be deleting my online excerpts. But I won’t stop short of exposing plagiarists, either!

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Mirrored from my website at deborahbiancotti.net. You can respond here or at the other deborahb blog.

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[info]martinlivings wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 02:45 am (UTC)
Wow... you know you've made it when someone plagiarises you... or maybe they figure you're so obscure that no-one will notice. ;)
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 05:34 am (UTC)
Hahahaha, omg of course! THAT'S it. I'm too obscure.

Ah, feck. ;p
[info]jasonfischer wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 03:06 am (UTC)
What an ARSEHOLE. That's the lowest of the low. I can't believe this guy has the nerve to steal other people's work, even hitting up HP Lovecraft and Stephen King!!

Google is a wonderful thing. In fact, it's so wonderful that I've just tracked down this old story of his at Antipodean SF

http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/10063/20081128-0230/www.antisf.com/stories/story04.html

In which we learn that:
"Richard Ridyard works for Bang and Olufsen and lives on the Wirral, England."

So if one was so inclined as to phone this Ridyard bloke at work to give him hell, the phone number may be found here:
http://www.ribaproductselector.com/company/708/overview/Bang-Olufsen-UK-Ltd.aspx

That's right enraged victims, Dial-A-Plagiarist on +44 (0)118 969 2288
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 05:42 am (UTC)
*snort* Love it. Give 'im a call!

That story you found on Antipodian SF features a plagiarised paragraph he stole from a writer called James Wood, according to Zapata's blog. First published by Wood in 1993:

"As long as I live he'll haunt me, taunt me, then destroy me. There's only one escape for me ... for both of us. Tomorrow they'll find us hanging from a beam in the centre of this room ... two stiff, inanimate puppets on the ends of our strings, our faces blackened and contorted by tightened rope. The master and his puppet. Perhaps then they'll know ... will understand ... will look closely at the two bodies hanging side by side, and will see the inescapable resemblance ... the face of the dummy and the face of the hanged man."

The dude's like a bower bird, picking up shiny sentences. Sadly a lot of those sentences are quite memorable for other readers, too. Was only a matter of time before he was exposed.
[info]peteyoung wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 07:53 am (UTC)
That number is my local area, and that office is just down the road from me. It's the other end of the country to the Wirral, so unfortunately Ridyard will probably not be picking up the phone.
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 10:26 pm (UTC)
Well, damn! Not that Ridyard is his real name, alas.
[info]exp_err wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 03:15 am (UTC)
He's probably justifying it to himself by analogy to the "found poetry" movement (itself dodgy), which is part of the "found art" idea.
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 05:43 am (UTC)
And what about Burrough's 'cut-up' methodology? Also 'found'...

Bleurgh. >:(
[info]catsparx wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 05:53 am (UTC)
Hopefully he'll move on to discover the 'found morality' movement next
[info]catsparx wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 03:49 am (UTC)
that is so weird. Very noir indeed and, like you say, it's hard to see what he could possibly gain from the act. Aside for a tarnished reputation, obviously.
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 05:50 am (UTC)
Looks like he got away with it for a couple years. Long enough to write himself a ridiculous bio and start up Britain's premier flash fiction site. ;p

Doesn't seem worth the effort, really...
[info]catsparx wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 05:52 am (UTC)
Deb, there is no such thing as "premier" flash fiction

what a c*nt
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 05:54 am (UTC)
Exactly what I was thinking! ;p
[info]mikandra wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 09:21 am (UTC)
The site has closed down ;-)
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 12:04 pm (UTC)
Hurrah! :)
[info]benpayne wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 11:48 am (UTC)
Yeah that's weird. What's to gain by plagiarising two sentences?

Or anything really. I wonder if it's the same psychological disease-set as compulsive lying?
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 12:03 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I wondered that, too. Some kinda nutty 'I have a right to act this way' thing. Sociopathy (you know that's my fave theory for everything nowdays).

Though the MicroHorror editor was kind enough to say that he'd accepted the story at least partly because of the charm of the prose that turned out to be mine. ;p So maybe 'publication' is the reward.

But how must it feel to be published on a lie, I wonder.
[info]jiraiyanews.blogspot.com wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 12:59 pm (UTC)
Sorry to hear about the plagiarism, Deb, but it gets even weirder. The Valentine Publications site that Ridyard is involved with is also poaching promotional blurbs. Weird!

I discuss it here: http://jiraiyanews.blogspot.com/2009/09/copycat-alert.html
[info]deborahb wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 10:27 pm (UTC)
This guy's a nut. How much effort has he put into this caper, that he could've used for actual creative work...!
[info]murasaki_1966 wrote:
Sep. 30th, 2009 09:06 pm (UTC)
If we catch him, I know someone with a tar and feather business.
[info]deborahb wrote:
Oct. 1st, 2009 12:07 pm (UTC)
Excellent. *steeples fingers*
[info]abrokenlaptop.wordpress.com wrote:
Oct. 1st, 2009 12:50 am (UTC)
I'm so sorry that you were plagiarized. I can only imagine the violation. But you were also plagiarized with the greats, so...good for you? :)

-Mercedes
[info]deborahb wrote:
Oct. 1st, 2009 12:06 pm (UTC)
Hee hee hee! That's it, exactly! A kind of reflected glory.

Hey, I should put it on my next book cover. 'Enjoyed by the same people who enjoy plagiarising Stephen King.' ;p
(Anonymous) wrote:
Oct. 1st, 2009 10:51 pm (UTC)
from leigh Blackmoe, having forgotten my livejournal login
What a talentless arsehole this guy must be. Let's not give him any more attention. he may be secretly thriving on the amount of discussion his blatant thefts have generated...
[info]deborahb wrote:
Oct. 1st, 2009 11:34 pm (UTC)
Re: from leigh Blackmoe, having forgotten my livejournal login
Good point. There's a theory that he's done it for EXACTLY this reason, so he could watch the outrage unfold.
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