5 Quotes & Sayings By Gr Reader

G.R. Reader is a professional ghostwriter, and the author of three novels: "A Death by Fire," published in 2001; "The Last Hangman," published in 2002; and "The Blood of Kings," published in 2009. She has been a ghostwriter for both fiction and non-fiction books and articles on topics such as the American Civil War, nineteenth century architecture, and the history of cinema. She is also the author of three non-fiction books: "Ghosts and Ghostships: A True History of Ghosts and Ghostships Through the Ages" (2012), which was named a highly recommended book by Amazon.com; "Ghosts and Ghostships: A True History of Ghosts and Ghostships through the Ages" (2012), which was named a highly recommended book by Amazon.com; and "Cinema: The Lost Art of Film Making" (2013).

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As the voices fall silent, the individuals who make up the amorphous and always changing community must decide for themselves, as they always have. I can’t write a coda because I can’t speak for others. I can only and ever speak for myself. G.R. Reader
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The GR site has acquired its market value through the work of its community. G.R. Reader
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And then they started deleting the protest reviews. That was my line. When they started to stamp out dissent, actually to make it disappear with virtually no excuse for doing so..that’s not neglect. That’s not an overwhelmed person or people trying to figure it out. That’s an entity that has decided that they do not care, that they have moved on from the issue, do not see it as an issue, and is trying to avoid bad press. Or they are too far down the line to backtrack on what they’ve been doing and save face. They’re content with their wildly inconsistent policy enough to no longer care what effect it is having on their user base. If you try to silence dissent, then something is very, very wrong. G.R. Reader
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. I can see how the issue of exercising corporate control over users content is truly enraging here, on a site significantly made by these contributors. It’s unavoidable that we come to this, in my opinion (corporations always do), and GR/Amazon has all keys to the kingdom, but I can see why it’s so disappointing and enraging. Your content is theirs to do with as they please, their software works as they want, your choices are take it or leave it. The Internet is no longer for sharing (nor for porn! ), it’s for corporations to exercise their control over users. G.R. Reader