New title by @Dike Themis
Recap:
Jess released the ITIM (Indicative Trauma Impact Manual) to much fanfare. Supposed peer reviewers include her personal friend Sarah McGrath, who is not a psychologist or doctor, and who had gone on a night out with Jess around the time of the review. Jess also manipulated the Amazon review system, encouraging her fans to leave positive reviews, and getting negative ones removed as supposed TOS violations.
She also released another season of her crappy podcast, including an episode where she made very offensive remarks about lesbians and said that certain RADFEMS - you know who, tee hee, she can't name them but look at who's been criticising her! - are harassing her because she refused to sleep with them.
She used Nicola Bulley's disappearance for publicity, implying that "something was wrong" with the case and that she thought Nicola had been murdered by her husband. When it turned out that wasn't the case, she changed tack to, "I was just talking about the way the police tried to pathologise her as a menopausal alcoholic!" And plugging her appearance on GB News. When Nicola was found, her family made a public statement criticising "so-called experts" who had suggested her husband was involved in her death. Jess didn't take the hint at all and instead promoted an article she had written for the Guardian about how the family needed closure.
She is planning a "tour" of Australia, New Zealand, and the USA because she's not going down so well at home. Wonder why that is? Once again she has been reading Tattle and got a bit upset that we don't think she's an expert, so she made a big Facebook post with a long list of her supposed accomplishments (you know the ones: Sunday Times bestseller, AWARDED fellowships that anyone can pay for ...)
Currently she is on a rant about how academic journals are exploitative and it's not fair that they take money while she has to pay for independent peer review. You guessed it: if she's paying, it ain't independent!
Recap:
Jess released the ITIM (Indicative Trauma Impact Manual) to much fanfare. Supposed peer reviewers include her personal friend Sarah McGrath, who is not a psychologist or doctor, and who had gone on a night out with Jess around the time of the review. Jess also manipulated the Amazon review system, encouraging her fans to leave positive reviews, and getting negative ones removed as supposed TOS violations.
She also released another season of her crappy podcast, including an episode where she made very offensive remarks about lesbians and said that certain RADFEMS - you know who, tee hee, she can't name them but look at who's been criticising her! - are harassing her because she refused to sleep with them.
She used Nicola Bulley's disappearance for publicity, implying that "something was wrong" with the case and that she thought Nicola had been murdered by her husband. When it turned out that wasn't the case, she changed tack to, "I was just talking about the way the police tried to pathologise her as a menopausal alcoholic!" And plugging her appearance on GB News. When Nicola was found, her family made a public statement criticising "so-called experts" who had suggested her husband was involved in her death. Jess didn't take the hint at all and instead promoted an article she had written for the Guardian about how the family needed closure.
She is planning a "tour" of Australia, New Zealand, and the USA because she's not going down so well at home. Wonder why that is? Once again she has been reading Tattle and got a bit upset that we don't think she's an expert, so she made a big Facebook post with a long list of her supposed accomplishments (you know the ones: Sunday Times bestseller, AWARDED fellowships that anyone can pay for ...)
Currently she is on a rant about how academic journals are exploitative and it's not fair that they take money while she has to pay for independent peer review. You guessed it: if she's paying, it ain't independent!