An online row has broken out between bloggers and a journalist at the
Sunday
Times.
Abby Lee, a pseudonym used by the writer of the
award winning
Girl
with a One Track Mind blog who has published a best selling book of the same
name, was last year outed by the newspaper.
Lee wrote about the experience and disclosed an email sent to her by
Sunday Times journalist Nicholas Hellen.
The email reads: "We propose to publish the fact that you are 33 and live in
[my address] in London, and that your mother [her name] is a [her address]-based
[her profession].
"The article includes extracts from your book and blog, relevant to your
career in the film industry. We also have a picture of you, taken outside your
flat.
"Unfortunately, the picture is not particularly flattering and might
undermine the image that has been built up around your persona as Abby Lee.
"I think it would be helpful to both sides if you agreed to a photo shoot
today so that we can publish a more attractive image.
"To avoid any doubt we will, of course, publish the story as it is if we do
not hear from you."
The email outraged fellow bloggers, who have referred to it as
'blackmail'
and
'odious',
and have published the contact details of Hellen so that others can register
their disapproval.
The resulting furore has made the blog the top ranked search return for
Hellen on
Google.
Lee explained in an interview with
vnunet.com
that she posted the email because she found it "of an intimidating, coercive
nature", and wanted to highlight what she feels are unethical tactics by
involving her family in the story.
She said that she was tempted to cooperate, but that her mother advised her
to "hang tough".
"Within a day or so of my posting the email from the Sunday Times
on my blog, other bloggers had picked it up and begun linking it. It just
snowballed from there really," said Lee.
"I've been gobsmacked how many bloggers have got on board, especially the
ones who've openly stated they're not fans of my blog or writing, but who have
been so outraged and shocked by the newspaper's approach to me, that they felt
compelled to voice their support."
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