Lloyd's Anything Blog

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Apr 1, 2013

    Ginmar: alleged Cyber Bully, Troll and Stalker? Part 2/4

    Ginmar has accused me of stalking more than one person in her alleged reckless and false speech.

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 31, 2013

    Ginmar: alleged Cyber Bully, Troll and Stalker? Part 1/4

    This is a response to Ginmar Rienne’s alleged reckless and false speech that may have libeled and defamed me mostly on Amazon.com but also on Goodreads.

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 30, 2013

    Jim Carrey’s Satire on Assault Weapons

    Carrey is lip-synching backed by his band: Gandhi, Lincoln and John Lennon.

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 27, 2013

    Dissecting the “Moral Duty” of a Reckless and False Review [Viewed as a Single Page]

    My question is: Does a “moral duty” give Amanda Roberts (or anyone else for that matter) have the right to write a reckless and false review?

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 23, 2013

    Global Readers of English

    India is the only country in which books are published in some 18 languages, with English representing the most significant share.

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 19, 2013

    Who’s behaving badly? A culture of arrogance

    You are a bloviating, egotistical snob with reading skills so poor that you could never get into 1st grade, and I am more famous and smarter than you will ever be.

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 16, 2013

    Great editors may be worth their weight in antimatter

    New York Times best-selling, self-published author Hugh Howey says, “Invest in your book with editing and great cover art.”

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 15, 2013

    Is this an example of Defamation?—not protected by the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

    Libel (defamation) is the number one reason journalists get sued, and the average verdict is $2.4 million.

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 13, 2013

    Taking it Global: Online Freedom of Speech versus the 6th Amendment

    Freedom of Speech is only one of the rights/protections that the US Constitution offers its citizens.

  • Lloyd Lofthouse
    Mar 11, 2013

    Originally posted on iLook China: Have you ever heard of a “found” poem? If not, this is what it means: “Found poems take existing texts and refashion them, reorder them, and present them as poems. The literary equivalent of a collage, found poetry is often made from newspaper articles, street signs, graffiti, speeches, letters, or even other poems.” Source: Poets.org…

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