Lou Antonelli, Vox Day & Brad Torgersen are all publicly claiming that my husband is the blogger @CamestrosF, who I’d never heard of until yesterday. They have no evidence for this claim, of course, because none exists. But Dave Freer told them it’s true for some reason so 
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The Puppies have tried to dox both me and my actual husband before; VD also tried and failed to sue me. I don’t expect they’ll believe me when I say they’re wrong, because if they cared about my opinion they’d have asked for it. Nonetheless, for the record: they’re wrong.
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I wouldn’t particularly care, but they’ve gone to the trouble of linking to my actual husband’s work profile on their sites, presumably in the hope that doing so will have some negative repercussions for him or me.
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This is evidently what passes for SF discourse among the Puppies these days: attempting to malign an academic by falsely declaring him the author of a blog they don’t like, on the presumable basis that if THEY don’t like it, then other academics won’t, either.
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Which is... so, so very hilarious given that I’m married to a philosopher? Like. My dudes. Have you SEEN philosophy side-blog discourse these days? We have a professional philosopher friend with a public YouTube channel where he sings spam mail to famous opera tunes.
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Not relevant to the main discussion, but I would love to listen to that YouTube channel.
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