And now for something a bit more serious.Take a look at her WikiPedia Page. Yes. Now, take a look at her personal webpage she shares with her husband Patrick. Notice anything out of place? Here is a bold statement on their recently updated personal webpage, right at the top:
"We might be interested in your work. As acquiring editors for Tor, we’ve (1) acquired, edited, and/or published (2) novels aimed at readers of all ages, from middle grade on up, (3) in most of the subgenres of science fiction, fantasy, and adjacent areas of popular storytelling ...""We might be interested in your work. As acquiring editors for Tor ..." But wait. On her WikiPedia page, it simply states:"
"She is a former managing editor and, now, consulting editor at Tor Books.""Former managing editor ..." So, how did the Wikipedia bio miss the huge fact that she's an acquiring editor? Maybe because Wikipedia bios are fact-checked? Guess any Wiki editor who fact-checked Teresa would easily discover that she is not, and never has been, an acquisition editor. This makes her statement on her webpage appear to be a lie. Is it? And according to the Tor website (see below) she is not even a consulting editor, only a tech consultant to the website. Big difference? Btw, are you a member of Publisher's Marketplace which lists publishing deals going back ten years or more? If you are, and you do a search on deals made by Teresa Nielsen-Hayden, all you come up with is the following:
Lunch for Wednesday, July 2
Defamation and intentional interference with prospective economic advantage against 22 plaintiffs, including such online posters as Patrick and Teresa Nielsen-Hayden, Victoria Strauss and Ann Crispin, along with the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America website and Wikipedia parent Wikimedia, was scheduled for a court hearing yesterday.
On Absolute Write, her favorite stomping ground, she also pretends to be an acquiring editor (i.e., people who make actual decisions on who to publish) at a major publishing house and maintains this fiction when in reality she is simply a tech consultant to the Tor Books website. But wait! What do we see? Fascinating, as Spock would say. Not a shred of evidence in the Tor-Forge staff bio to support her contention above that she is an acquiring editor.
Let's recap. Nothing on the Tor-Forge website, on SFF's Viable Paradise Workshop page, in Wikipedia, or Publisher's Marketplace in any way, shape or form, supports her contention on her personal website that she is, or ever have been, an acquiring editor for Tor or anyone else. Therefore, the statement on the NielsenHayden.Com website, at the very top where no one can miss it, is a lie. A lie. No dispute, no gray area. Her husband Patrick is involved in deals from time to time, but not Teresa. There is no "we."
But let's be fair. She was an editor, of sorts, crossed some T and dotted some I, a long time ago in a galaxy far away, but like so many other "editors" in New York, she is out of work. Her actual job is at a bookstore in Brooklyn. Like a character in TOTAL RECALL, she remains a hero editor in her fantasy world, but everyone on Absolute Write is deathly afraid of her and they all work to maintain the illusion that she is still wearing emperor editor attire. In the past, her friends nominated her for a Hugo four times, but each time she was always a bridesmaid.
By all accounts she is now morbidly obese, suffering various disorders, and inhaling drugs for acute narcolepsy. This is enough to inspire pity, but only from a distance. A long distance. She writes no fiction, agents no fiction, and edits no fiction--except in her fantasy world--and yet she pretends she is an expert on fiction writing. Her sycophants on Absolute Write practically bow to her, not knowing any better.
Teresa Nielsen-Hayden's biggest weakness is her narcissistic ego and need to be seen as all-powerful. She has been mum on the BoingBoing incident (where she was driven out for abuse) and her reasons for leaving. There is so much about her that doesn’t appear on her Google page and this is dirt that has gotten very neatly covered over the last four years. Teresa Nielsen-Hayden's own actions were perceived as hypocrisy, abuse of power and even in the Wikipedia case, using sock puppets to defend her on Wikipedia until she got banned. Her biggest threat is to be seen as a phony, as someone whose weaknesses don’t show her to be the great mighty Oz she wants her followers to see. Another weakness: she and CD always are screaming that censorship is evil--yet as a boingboing mod, she censored everyone who disagreed with her by banning them or disemvoweling them
And just a freely expressed opinion or five on the nature of moderation in the hands of Teresa Nielsen-Hayden of Absolute Write. Does this define arrogance? But more importantly, what does she do to deserve such high self esteem?
A little comment on TNH pal, Lisa Spangenberg, to set the tone.
From the blog post:
"Lisa Spangenberg nicely captures the “fuck you, peasant” nature of the Nielsen-style approach to forum moderation. We’re the moderators, who the fuck do you think you are?? If only you felt our pain!!! Oh, poor misunderstood moderators."