British Author Stephen Leather Accused of Cyberbullying Fellow Writers With Anonymous Websites
Photo from Wikimedia CommonsA bit of nasty news from the UK today, where bestselling thriller writer Stephen Leather has been accused of setting up anonymous websites to harass two fellow writers, Steve Mosby and Jeremy Duns. It’s a bit of a complex story to follow, so let’s start with a blog post written by Mosby that appeared on Jan. 4. There, Mosby (a crime writer who has authored nine books) claimed that a website called FuckSteveMosby.com was created by Leather as a way to defame him and dissuade people from buying his books. Absurdly, the creator of the site had followed Mosby’s Twitter account since 2009, compiling tweets in an effort to show readers that he used bad language…which, again, is pretty stupid. Mosby wrote:
It’s reasonably clear that bestselling author, ebook superstar and fellow Hachette author Stephen Leather is responsible for this website. I won’t say how I know that; I’ll save all the screenshotted internet incompetence for later potential laughs. But I’m amused that, following his vague baseball bat threat last May, he promised to ignore me (as I then did him) and yet, clearly, he can’t. I’m also amused that he still doesn’t have the courage to attach his name to his activities. How pathetic. Three and a half fucking years ago, it was revealed how he cyberbullied a writer named Steve Roach into submission. Three and a half fucking years later, he’s still imagining the same tactics will work on me. They won’t. When I saw the obsessive content of the site, I laughed. When it was briefly replaced by an advert for acne cream, I laughed even harder.
(The older incident in question, with Roach, is pretty disturbing and can be read here, but is not the focus of this post.)
Left unsolved was the question of why Leather would bother to engage in this kind of harassment. One possible answer came when spy fiction writer Jeremy Duns followed Mosby’s post with a blog of his own on Jan. 9. Turns out, Leather had admitted in 2012 to the tactic of “sockpuppeting,” i.e. promoting his work using fake online identities that he had created as a disguise. Duns called him out on Twitter at the time, and the relationship deteriorated as Leather became defensive and insulting. Duns, a very good amateur detective, goes on to reveal the huge network of websites Leather has allegedly created for his own promotion, and—surprise surprise!—other websites attacking Duns himself, some of which accused him of being a homophobe and a rape apologist. One, as you might have guessed, was called FuckJeremyDuns.com.
To this point, all of Mosby and Duns’ work amounted to well-supported speculation, but then Duns dropped a bomb: