The intrigue surrounding the judging in the Wife in the Fast Lane contest that I produced for author Karen Quinn could surely provide a plot for her next novel. It involves plagiarism, a hoax, mockery, vote stuffing, stolen identities, bloggers, comedian Rita Rudner, Wikipedia, and a lot of women.
I’m going to wait to tell you the back story until Quinn announces the contest’s winners. But be assured, the villains are known, there is a hero, and a winner. Stay tuned…..
Voting Brouhaha in Karen Quinn Contest Could Become Plot of Her Next Novel
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