Copy Cats & Dupes
Spells For Forgetting
Fortunately, Witch of Whidbey was copyrighted in 2019 and was registered with the Writer’s Guild in 2013.
Her book has her going to a Pacific NW island and mine is on Whidbey. Both deal with magic and a mystery that involves a woman whose life is falling apart and she finds romance. This writer even used the names (first name) Dutch and (last name) Morgan.
Dutch Morgan is a character in my Mack Morgan series. My book has a coffee shop and hers is a tea shop. And she has a fisherman who gives magical advice while so does mine.
That is literally in my copyrighted material.
Her book was copyrighted 3 years after mine.
Spells for Forgetting is not currently copyrighted.
This author followed me on Twitter but never interacted with me or my posts. I figured that she might be a relation since my maternal Aunt Rosie (Milleria) was married to a man named Jim Leonard and that is the last name of my cousins. Still, she never said anything. Then I saw that the main character in her upcoming witch book was named Nicole.
There is also a character named Steve. The Steve and Nicole combination is fairly common in paranormal lit due to who the stories are based on in real life. Another example of the two character names sharing space is Stevie and Nicole in the House of Night series.
Another Steven and Nicole combination in paranormal lit can be found in Wolf Boy. Now it could sound completely delusional and self-referencing for someone to think all of these references are about them. I know enough about the people and back stories to know we were who the characters were named after, even if the stories don’t always match-up to our lives or what we experienced. Unfortunately there are lots of instances where the story does match-up and the names were just jumbled around.
In 2013, I worked for a company called PacifiCorp. During one of my breaks, I had opened up my work in progress (manuscript). Unbeknownst to me, every keystroke was being monitored. One day I overheard my supervisor and her lead speaking about my novel and specifically “taking it” prior to it being published.The novel in question was Witch of Whidbey. At that point it followed the story of a woman named Olivia. I would go on to separate the story into two books and her story became Ebey’s Landing. However, back in 2013 I went on vacation and registered the manuscript with the Writer’s Guild. I left that position in May 2014. Thank goodness I registered my works and made my cover evolution public.
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