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It's plagiarized from Sizequeen Resort by arandom
so scarlett duffy and leah jenkins are basically the same person?It's plagiarized from Sizequeen Resort by arandom
That being said, Leah Jenkins would appear to be another pen name for whomever writes as Scarlett Duffy. The analysis I posted about how Duffy significantly modified the original works in this post, would appear to apply to this pen name as well.
For example, Ruined: The Impact of BBC on a White Wife by Jenkins is 47k words, and the story it is based on (A Faithful Wife by mark_8675309) comes in at 28.7k words.
I think so.so scarlett duffy and leah jenkins are basically the same person?
Well, thanks for the work you're doing in identifying the original works for the plagiarized ones.I think so.
They are the latest incarnations of whomever previously were Scarlett Johnson, Millie Carter, Leah Larkin, Blake Barkley, & Leigh Temple.
I think those are all the same author/group based on them plagiarizing work from literotica, et al, and that their cover art is remarkably similar. Same fonts, same use of a color bar with the author's name, etc.
None of the authors I listed here still have active pages at Amazon. Presumably because Amazon found out they were plagiarizing their work.
So I think whomever is doing this, simply creates a new penname when one of their accounts get's shut down. Heck, I've seen instances where they release a new version of the same story they plagiarized, under a new pen name.
What are friends for by yarnspinnerrGOT ONE MORE! (don't know from where it was copied)
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Shared: A Wife's First BBC Experience
Jackās eyes narrowed as he took in the sight of Ellieāsā¦www.goodreads.com
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Ruined: The Impact of BBC on a White Wife
It was at that moment I knew the damage had been done. ā¦www.goodreads.com
looks like not stopping please go ahead and tell from where this one is copied?
www.smashwords.com
I did a quick check of two stories.I suspect Lucy Jordan is also Leah Jenkins:
Lucy Jordan
www.smashwords.com
Posted stories have slightly different descriptions to what's on Amazon, but they're very close.
I agree both Jordan's A White Wife Destroyed & Jenkins' Destroyed are both stolen from TwistedManc's New Wife Gets Blacked.I was just pointing out that Leah Jenkins published "Destroyed" at the same time that Lucy Jordan ;published "A White Wife Destroyed" and those two stories seem identical to me. Similarly, Scarlett Duffy just published "A Husband Watches" and Sarah Sutton just published "Taken In Public" on SmashWords. Seems like alternate names to me on different platforms.
Not sure what you mean by "everything", but if you're talking Leah Jenkins, Scarlett Duffy, Lucy Jordan, etc. then yes, they are plagiarizers.So everything is plagiarism? View attachment 1208599
View attachment 71SIemyqwyL._AC_SX296_SY426_FMwebp_QL65_.webpNot sure what you mean by "everything", but if you're talking Leah Jenkins, Scarlett Duffy, Lucy Jordan, etc. then yes, they are plagiarizers.
I think the first two are the same author(s), and previously used the pen names: Leah Larkin, Blake Barkley, Leigh Temple, Millie Carter, & Scarlett Johnson.
I say this based on the remarkable similarity for the cover art.
They all had a tinted back ground text box with the tittle and sub title inside, they had a colored text box with the author's name. The font and style (e.g., use of shadow on text) are all exactly the same.
It is only recently that the style has changed for Leah Jenkins & Scarlett Duffy from the previous template. Jenkins in September of this year and Duffy in August.
Even so, the new style used by both are strikingly similar.
I said author(s) because I'm not sure that a single person is producing all of the books under these various pen names. It could be a collaboration.
However,, as I have pointed out, Leah Jenkins & Scarlett Duffy do do substantial editing of the stolen work. They typically are longer and they extend the length of the naughty bits.
This doesn't excuse their plagiarism, but it does separate them from those who simply copy the original work, virtually verbatim, maybe changing the character's name using a global search and replace.
Lucy Jordan is in the latter category, are as a host of other people out there.
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I'm looking for the original author and also the edited version, do you know anything?
then reuploaded the same story with another name? xdsee post 13.