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Words Right Out of My Mouth

Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 01:25:38 PM
I felt a weird sense of pride to find myself among the writers that Mark Williams at the Montgomery County Bulletin ripped off.

I just finished reading his recent restaurant review “Where There's Smoke, There's BBQ.” Of the 1338 words, 515 of were plagarized from my article “The Art of Smoke,” which appeared in the HP in 2000. The lifts took place in two multi-paragraph chunks of 342 and 173 words each.

Our lawyers are taking the matter seriously. But as Jody Rosen’s article in Slate on “the greatest plagiarism scandal in the annals of American journalism” pointed out, Williams borrowed from the best. It’s quite a thrill for a mere food writer like me to see his name on a list with such journalistic powerhouses as Joe Conason, Sidney Blumenthal and David Fricke, even if it is a tally of victims. -- Robb Walsh

Category: Robblog

3 Comments:

Dan Brown says:

Don't be so humble, Robb. You deserve it.

Nate the Snake says:

Congratulations?

Maryann McDaniel says:

Feel flattered. It used to burn me when the Houston Chronicle and the Houston Press lifted my article ideas (when I was editor of the Memorial Villages magazine)and copied the themes/ideas as soon as our magazine hit the front porches of the Memorial neighborhoods. But, I got over it and began to get a chuckle each month.

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