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Mark Dawson plagiarism allegations

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Our thresholds for "hate" must be very different. I don't hate Mark Dawson. He's not important enough for me to hate. I can't think of a single instance his name came up when I was among colleagues.
I called him a snake-oil salesman because I have seen his kind before. A seller of dreams. You too can be the next big thing in literature, and I can show you how. All the things they don't want you to know - whoever they are is never made clear - can be yours, for the low, low price of....
It's obvious you're speaking from a position of ignorance. Mark Dawson is a 7 figure author but I'd be wiling to bet that most of us here have never read a single one of his books. He's not popular in the author community because he's a great writer. He doesn't even teach writing. He teaches MARKETING.

You're calling someone a snake oil salesman without any evidence to back it up. Mark Dawson is considered a nice guy and is one of the more helpful people in the indie author community. He runs a popular podcast and sells a course on marketing that people have found useful. If someone buys his course and doesn't find it useful they're given a no questions asked refund.

As far as the plagiarism allegation goes, there is a HUGE difference between a newbie writer being lame in their first book and taking shortcuts by copying (either intentional or otherwise) a few sentences here and there and legitimate plagiarism that is actionable.

I agree with the person earlier who said most of this sounds like a hate campaign.
 
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