Good question. The reason I decided to create this anonymous blog was, at the very minimum, expose the negative ways in which the renaissance fair operates particularly their utter lack of interpersonal communication skills. Even though I no longer work for the fair, I believe it is important to share my experiences despite not revealing specific details on the parties involved.
If I am telling the truth, why hide my identity? Well, with so many frivolous lawsuits going around these days, even a positive or neutral mention of a person or organization could potentially open one up to a legal battle--something I am not willing to risk given the amount of damage the renaissance fair and its employees have already done to me on both a personal and professional level.
But how is your story relevant if you can't even tell your readers who is involved? Because regardless of whether or not I "name names" there is always the possibility that an astute reader who goes over my dates and the issues presented could discern my identity. It is relevant because people need to be warned not to work for this organization. I have no interest in detering people from actually attending as paying guests, nor interfering with their business operations whatsoever.
Although I met many wonderful and genuinely caring people while working as an employee at this renaissance fair, by and large I was, from the beginning, met with reactions ranging from open hostility to cold indifference--something that until recently completely perplexed me. After learning the truth, and the identity of the person who was ultimately responsible for this behavior toward me, I determined it was in my best interest to terminate my employment with the fair.
With that said, for the duration of this blog, I will be refering to the renaissance fair as the "Midwestern Renaissance Fair"--a completely made-up name which has no existence in reality at all, to the best of my knowledge after an extensive Google.com search. All names are altered however the persons' titles will remain as they are in reality. No outwardly libelous statements will be made about anyone based on gender, sex, class, religion, or creed. No one will be called derogatory names, or refered to by such names. "Just the facts, ma'am," as the old line goes.
The untold story of my experiences as a worker at the local renaissance fair where I was hazed, harassed, and eventually forced out of the fold.
This is a true story!
Thanks for reading my blog, but first I must place a disclaimer: all the events discussed in this blog are real and involve living persons, however, all names, places, and locations have either been changed or omitted for the purpose of protecting their privacy. Please do not contact me or post comments on my blog attempting to guess or ask me to disclose details of these persons or places. I will not respond and probably delete your comment. I have taken great pains to keep the visual appearance of my blog as nondescript as possible, knowing that even such a simple thing could expose my identity. Just do not ask. Thank you.
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