Readers’ Comments- Obtaining Legal Releases – 10/25/2018

Readers’ Comments- Obtaining Legal Releases – 10/25/2018

COMMENTS ABOUT: 

WHEN AN AUTHOR RESISTS OBTAINING LEGAL RELEASES…They Might Have Something to Hide!

I worked in a financial institution for several years, and we all knew the instant a new or unknown customer began making a big stink, for WHATEVER reason, it was a red flag. It was almost always a case of someone trying to intimidate us into avoiding a scene or getting “reported” to our manager. Also, these people usually came in during the busiest times of day, or right before closing, hoping we’d just ignore some rules to get them out of the line. Sounds like pretty much the same general techniques this author used with you.

– Johnny Townsend
A Day at the Temple
Lying for the Lord
The Gay Mormon Quilter’s Club


Thank you, Angela, for a very informative article. I admire the integrity of your professional standards and your work ethics. I like that you do not only tell a story but also give us, writers, a great piece of advice.

– Tatiana Claudy

 


Angela,
I would have thrown in the towel with this joker at #3.
You have the patience of Job.

– WLJ


 

I admire your patience and professionalism. Like WLJ, I would have dumped this guy’s sorry a** after #3. Anytime I hear a story “evolve,” I know I’m listening to an “alternative” truth.

– Pamela Allegretto
Bridge of Sighs and Dreams
Nazi-occupied Rome sets the stage for Bridge of Sighs and Dreams, where the lives of two women collide in an arena of deception, greed, and sacrifice.


COMMENTS ABOUT:

Hurricane Michael: Boots on the Ground in the Aftermath – by Brian P. Whiddon

 

Thank you for your detailed, personal account. Just watching snippets on TV is not enough for those of us outside the “danger zone” to fully understand the magnitude of the devastation. I’m happy to know that you returned home safely.

– Pamela Allegretto
Bridge of Sighs and Dreams
Nazi-occupied Rome sets the stage for Bridge of Sighs and Dreams, where the lives of two women collide in an arena of deception, greed, and sacrifice.


Great article. It is amazing how much “grit” you all must have had to get through such a tumultuous time. I send hugs and good wishes to all of you. And Mr. Whiddon, your article was great – so descriptive. Thank you for telling the story.

– “halfnote17”


Overwhelming as the hurricane has been, your account helps to convert my perception of it from hopeless tragedy to one of tragedy-that-experienced-rational-humans-can-overcome. In the current global atmosphere, that is a most comforting reminder. Thank you for that insight and, more importantly, for being there to help. (I still have a vivid memory of a hurricane swath through a forest that I came upon during night maneuvers at Ft. Benning, GA, more than a half century ago.)

– Anonymous