Posted in Blog Entries:, Digital PR, PR Issues on February 15th, 2010
By Craig

There’s a book out there that’s a series of interviews between the very good chap who brought back Dr Who to TV and a journalist. As someone who profited from Dr Who (breaking the tales of who was going to be Doctors 10 and 11 back when I was a journalist) I can’t fault that, especially when the reviews have been very kind to both versions of the book.

But the URL show’s why every domain name I use has a hyphen it it. Yes, the book is called The Writer’s Tale, the new version is called The Writer’s Tale – The Final Chapter and apparently there’s 300 or so new pages of material, which is fair value for money (I never got the original so this is tempting).

The URL for it reads: thewriterstale.com which can be The Writers Tale or The Writer Stale. Now it’s not as bad as anything with Therapist or Pen Island, but it’s still a bit of a dig – especially given a few people put their digs in at RTD’s writing during the show and from a digital PR point of view, you wouldn’t have it as it just gives people ammunition for cheap digs (though you could buy it to prevent a competitor using it against you for cheap digs).

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