Tracy and PinkPonies: An Epic Tale, Part 1

Gather around my pretties, and let me tell you a tale of a lunatic and one of her marks.

Once Upon A Time……..

 There was a woman named PinkPonies (sort of). She was in DIQ. She started to have doubts, and decided to quit DIQ (in her third month of car qualification).  She found PinkTruth, but since she was just coming out of the Mary Kay Dream, she was still in the Pink Mindset.

PT was a little too hardcore for her at this point. Understandable, no? She decided to hang out on another blog called “MaryKayVoices”, which was friendlier to current Mary Kay consultants. One day she was posting there, and innocently mentioned that she felt more comfortable on MKV than PinkTruth.

Of course, Tracy Coenen was reading the blog, and saw PinkPonies’ comment. Tracy immediately assumed that this was a slam against HER. (Naturally, because the WORLD DOTH REVOLVE AROUND TRACY COENEN CPA MBA CFE FRAUD INVESTIGATOR I AM THE QUEEN) Where was I? Oh right…

Because Tracy took this comment so personally, she then launched into her typical stealth mode of harassment and stalking.

PinkPonies also joined PinkLighthouse. Here are 2 of the 7 times Tracy hit PP’s karma on the forum, within a 2-day period in January 2007:

Published in:  on June 14, 2007 at 8:16 pm Comments (25)

Tracy’s Admisson

Tracy admitted (in person of course – she wouldn’t leave a paper trail for something like this) that she stole a site feature from Laura J by breaking into her forum account.

Tracy apparently thinks that the rules don’t apply to her own behavior. She met with one of her board members last month, and confessed that she’d broken into Laura J’s account on another board, in order to read her private communications. After discovering that Laura J was about to launch a new site feature (the MK “lingo dictionary”), Tracy said that she stole the idea and put it up on her PinkTruth site first, just to anger Laura J.

This scared Tracy’s friend, naturally. She realized that she’d given Tracy a password to her website so that Tracy could view her family pictures at one point. She used the same password for everything, so it was possible that Tracy was breaking into her account on PinkLighthouse as well, not just Laura J’s.

This is why everyone on PinkLighthouse was encouraged to change their passwords, especially if they have the same password on Tracy’s site.

So is this unethical? Or did Laura J deserve this?

Published in:  on June 11, 2007 at 11:08 pm Comments (18)

Tracy’s Big Book Deal (part 4)

As I said previously, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with doing “write for hire” work, and it’s a great way to make money from home if you like to write. In fact, I would encourage women who want to work from home to look into it, rather than waste their time on multi-level marketing schemes.

 The reason for discussing this in depth was because Tracy likes to use things like this to give her site visitors the impression she’s more famous than she is. It is not because I want to hurt her work with Wiley; I couldn’t care less if she wants to travel to the Amazon and start writing guidebooks for tourists. I only care about presenting facts in response to the half-truths and manipulation we have all felt from her at one point or another.

Published in:  on June 9, 2007 at 8:11 pm Comments (3)

Tracy’s Big Book Deal (part 3)

There are a few different ways to write things that become published.

1. write a book, sell it to a publisher. This is the most challenging way to get published. The publisher pays you an “advance” (thousands of dollars usually), you own the copyright to the book, you get paid royalties (meaning for every book sold, you get a percentage), and you are responsible for promoting and publicising your work. (This is where book tours and signings come into play, as well as interviews, etc). This is also the hardest way to get published because it involves pitching agents and publishers your work, and hoping they want to buy it.

2. Self-publish. This is where you pay a vanity press to publish your work for you. It is not considered “being published”, because the book will not be in the library of congress, it will not be sold in bookstores, and it won’t be bought by libraries. If you pitch a literary agent and say “I’m a published author” – and list a self-published book, you’ll be considered a liar and won’t be given the time of day. This is the easiest way to get published.

3. “Write for Hire“. This is where you work as a contractor, and are paid by a publisher to write a predetermined work. Wiley’s most famous “work for hire” line is the “Dummies” series. (Gardening for Dummies, Web Design for Dummies, etc) As a contracted author, you do not own the work, cannot claim copyright on the material, and receive no advance or royalty payments. Usually you receive no credit, and the editor of the publishing house is listed on the front cover as the “author”. Wiley is more gracious than most publishers, because they sometimes put the name of the “hired writer” on the books.

In a “write for hire” situation, the publishing company sales division comes up with a book idea. Like, “Hey – we need another book an accounting for this series”, etc. Then they contract with a writer, whom they pay a flat fee for words on the page.

Here’s Wiley’s webpage for all their “write for hire” authors: http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-301866.html

The writer did not “land a book deal”. The person was hired to write a preconceived and content-controlled book, that they will receive no credit for.

There’s nothing wrong with “write for hire”. Absolutely nothing. In fact, it’s a good way to make a little money from home, if you are competent with writing. You can apply to do this type of work, sort of like applying for a job. Wiley’s website provides a place to apply for these jobs.

The problem is that if you do this type of work, and then tell people you “landed a book deal with a major publisher”.

THAT would make you a liar, or at the very least a moron.

All of the evidence so far points to this being Tracy’s “book deal”.

Published in:  on June 8, 2007 at 10:23 am Comments (19)

For those who have been used and deceived

Whether you’ve been banned, conned or lied to…

If you are fed up with being the victim of the troll that resides on PT, welcome.

The point of this site? To give voice to those who would otherwise be chided and silenced.

Think this site is childish or a waste of time?

Read the quotation at the top.

Published in:  on May 19, 2007 at 9:03 am Comments (16)