Top author admits plagiarism

Necuno

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Top author admits plagiarism
New York - Neale Donald Walsch, best-selling author of Conversations with God, said on Tuesday that he unwittingly passed off another writer's Christmas anecdote as his own in a recent blog post.

As a result, Walsch's blog on the spirituality website Beliefnet.com has been shut down. The website said in a statement that Walsch had failed to properly credit and attribute material from another author.

Walsch had written about what he described as his son's holiday concert two decades ago in which children were to hold up letters spelling "Christmas Love".

One of the children held the "m" upside down, so the audience got the message "Christwas Love", according to the retelling.

Author Candy Chand said in an interview on Tuesday that she stumbled onto Walsch's post when she ran "Christmas Love" through an internet search engine.

Recognised her own words
She immediately recognised her own words, from her story based on her son's kindergarten Christmas pageant. She contacted Walsch and Beliefnet.

The story first appeared in a spiritual magazine in 1999, and was later anthologised. Chand said she copyrighted the story in 2005, in part because it had appeared on the internet un-credited.

The story was published as the illustrated book Christmas Love for this past Christmas, she said.

Walsch wrote on his blog on Tuesday he was "truly mystified" about what happened and apologised.

He said he had been telling the story for years in public talks and "somewhere along the way, internalised it as my own experience".

"As a published author myself, I would never use another author's words as my own," Walsch wrote. "Yet I have apparently done just that - although with no deliberate intent to do so."

Unbelievable account
Chand, of Rancho Murieta, California, said she did not believe Walsch's account.

"It's pretty difficult for me to believe that someone has a memory lapse that is word for word my story," she said. "He deleted the first paragraph. That's it."

Beliefnet said in a statement Walsch "failed to properly credit and attribute material from another author.

"As a faith-based web portal, Beliefnet will continue to hold ourselves and our writers to the highest standards of trust."

- AP

sies ! :eek:
 

BCO

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I thought this guy was quite a douche bag before - now I think he's a huge douche bag.
 

Cara

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Real killer is Chand's response: "It's pretty difficult for me to believe that someone has a memory lapse that is word for word my story," she said. "He deleted the first paragraph. That's it."

Unless he's some type of savant that's not how you internalise a story (word for word) :D
 

LazyLion

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doesn't surprise me... the internet is making it easier and easier for people to start copying and pasting stuff and forgetting to credit all along the way. It is a nightmare for School and universities who are finding that their students are no longer thinking for themselves creatively or researching, but simply have become a cut and paste generation. Your grade these days no longer reflects originality, but how well you can Google, paste together and hide your sources!
 

BCO

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You need to visit the PD section more then, Blu.
 

antowan

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These things happen. He might well have simply internalized it.
 

Claymore

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I don't like debate where there is no clear 'right' and 'wrong'. I am very much a black and white person, it's my Achilles Heel!

Most of the people debating on the PD forum are black-and-white people too. :)
 
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