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I wasn't the first person to start making ad hominem attacks (ala, making implication of "being unable to read").


That means if this was interpreted as an attack. Was it the intention so ? I don't know.

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I think that the main problem writers have is that they can not read. Yeap. Cause they think that their work is better than the others.


I agree with that - regarding so-called "high literature". Writers who believe themselves to write "high literature" usually tend to consider Fan Fiction, Children Books and everything else to be "inferior". That's at least my own opinion. You can expand this into Art as well.

I was young and went to a local museum asking whether they would show my works, but no, the woman responsible for tht said, "we usually use arrived artists", in this sense.

I don't know *any* museum exclusively for you, unknown artists - and even for contemporary art you'll have troubles finding some ! Rembrandt and Picasso and Goethe are the big artists, but no-one in the "literary circles" and things like that are interested in young, unkown professionals who bring fresh wind into the scene ! Like a Zombie ! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/badsmile2.gif" alt="" />

Okay, this was a bit harsh, but that's my opinio0n, generally speaking. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />


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