- Most articles or book proposals disappear into the ether without even a cursory ‘thanks, but no thanks’
 - You get a standard rejection letter that prompts the reaction, ‘have they actually read it?’
 - They print your article as a “letter” ie, you don’t get paid for it
 - Some faceless editor hacks it to bits and leaves out key phrases and ideas
 - They take ages to pay up and only respond to a threatening letter
 - You get a gushing reply, “super, wonderful piece, must include it”, you wait, and wait… and wait, finally in response they admit they can’t remember the piece anyway
 - Then there’s the magazine that will remain nameless, that printed an excerpt, used my real name and didn’t even mention How Not To Teach…
 
Monday, March 9, 2009
Promoting the book
As a columnist you have to suffer the slings and arrows of attacks from outrageous bloggers. ‘Nervously_waiting’ has accused me of being a tad obsessive about maintaining authority over my writing. I’ll be absolutely up-front, in this aspect of my life I’m a fully paid-up, 100%, anally retentive control freak. But pray dear reader consider the following mitigating circumstances that have contributed towards this horrendous affliction: