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deecar69

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Zigner

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I understand what you are saying. But sometimes you have to rip a band aid off and let the wound breathe in order to heal. I spent my entire life protecting these people. And in a way, I'll still have to protect them when I write the story, unless they all die before I publish it.

Why do you think so many write about their abuse stories? Why do you think there are so many books on the shelf? Not everyone feels the need to do this, but those of us that do, well it's cathartic, but many of us hope that we reach someone, help someone, educate someone.

Another alternative could be to simply cut the tumor(s) out of your life...

You're not protecting THEM if you change names, etc., rather, you're protecting yourself.
 

deecar69

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Another alternative could be to simply cut the tumor(s) out of your life...

You're not protecting THEM if you change names, etc., rather, you're protecting yourself.


I wish it were that easy. Right now I have the unenviable task of caring for one of my abusers who is elderly, in poor health. I placed him in Assisted Living but I am his POA. I have excised as much as I can from my life.

Thank you. You are right. I will be protecting myself.
 

Silverplum

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Wow, looking back at some of your replies on other postings you are a very caustic person. So if someone doesn't agree with you, your posts turn pretty pissy. NICE.

Will I do as I please. Yes I will. But I will also make sure it is done within the confines of laws and within reason.

When you are responding to someone dealing with an abuse situation, you might want to hold your tongue a bit and think about the ramifications your tone may have on that person. They most likely have already dealt with rejection, belittling, and other blows to their confidence. They fact that they are taking a chance by coming here and asking questions is testament to the strength they don't know they possess.

Nice enough. I don't worry about your ~feelings.~ Dr Phil does that.

Why argue? You've made up your mind.
 
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quincy

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Wow, looking back at some of your replies on other postings you are a very caustic person. So if someone doesn't agree with you, your posts turn pretty pissy. NICE.

Will I do as I please. Yes I will. But I will also make sure it is done within the confines of laws and within reason.

When you are responding to someone dealing with an abuse situation, you might want to hold your tongue a bit and think about the ramifications your tone may have on that person. They most likely have already dealt with rejection, belittling, and other blows to their confidence. They fact that they are taking a chance by coming here and asking questions is testament to the strength they don't know they possess.

deecar69, I worry that your book is going to offend others because you are already dangerously close to offending members of this forum with your writing.

Some of what you wrote in the post I have quoted above is advice I can turn around and also give to you. As you sit down to write about the people in your past, you cannot afford to become "caustic" or "pissy." You will need to "hold your tongue a bit and think about the ramifications your tone may have on that person."

On this forum, we can say things that are not going to result in a lawsuit because all of us are (relatively) anonymous. When you publish a book about real people from your life however, whether these people are identified by name or identifiable by the content, you do not have the luxury of saying whatever you want. You risk having legal action taken against you.

Here are two additional links to previous threads. There are others I might post later.

https://forum.freeadvice.com/libel-slander-defamation-88/book-writing-575271.html
https://forum.freeadvice.com/libel-slander-defamation-88/libel-memoir-556193.html
 
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deecar69

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So...

deecar69, I worry that your book is going to offend others because you are already dangerously close to offending members of this forum with your writing.

Some of what you wrote in the post I have quoted above is advice I can turn around and also give to you. As you sit down to write about the people in your past, you cannot afford to become "caustic" or "pissy." You will need to "hold your tongue a bit and think about the ramifications your tone may have on that person."

On this forum, we can say things that are not going to result in a lawsuit because all of us are (relatively) anonymous. When you publish a book about real people from your life however, whether these people are identified by name or identifiable by the content, you do not have the luxury of saying whatever you want. You risk having legal action taken against you.

Here are two additional links to previous threads. There are others I might post later.

https://forum.freeadvice.com/libel-slander-defamation-88/book-writing-575271.html
https://forum.freeadvice.com/libel-slander-defamation-88/libel-memoir-556193.html

Be assured I have found better places to get advice from a REAL lawyer since posting on this site. I find it laughable that you are reprimanding me while one of your "senior" posters posts snarky replies across your board. Thank you for your opinions. Some actually had merit and its very sad that they'll be buried among the snarky replies.

I have learned to let go those who do not understand ...

*door closed and locked*
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Be assured I have found better places to get advice from a REAL lawyer since posting on this site. I find it laughable that you are reprimanding me while one of your "senior" posters posts snarky replies across your board. Thank you for your opinions. Some actually had merit and its very sad that they'll be buried among the snarky replies.

I have learned to let go those who do not understand ...

*door closed and locked*

Nobody here has falsely claimed to be an attorney. I'm glad that you have decided to have your project reviewed by a local attorney who can review it in full and not just act on your generalized questions.

Best of luck to you with your ongoing therapy.
 

quincy

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Be assured I have found better places to get advice from a REAL lawyer since posting on this site. I find it laughable that you are reprimanding me while one of your "senior" posters posts snarky replies across your board. Thank you for your opinions. Some actually had merit and its very sad that they'll be buried among the snarky replies.

I have learned to let go those who do not understand ...

*door closed and locked*

I hope the "real" lawyer you found is well-versed in publishing law (and its related legal concerns). I cannot imagine the lawyer advising anything different from what you heard here if he is - but it is smart that you are seeking advice on your book from an attorney in your area.

Again, I caution you to watch your words and your tone when writing. You risk drawing the ire of those who are featured in your book otherwise. Please take my suggestion to have any manuscript professionally reviewed prior to publication. And be sure you are insured properly.

Good luck.
 
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