FRIED CHEESE CREATURE - Comm
you know you're hungry when the mozzarella sticks are flirting with you
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Air Force Special Operations Command has begun investigating what is causing the clutches in the aircraft to slip.
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Hi Mr. Gaiman!
I hope you're happy and well.
A part of me hopes this ask gets lost, while another really strongly hopes you answer (not a good beginning, but fuck it).
Okay, so here goes *deep breaths*
My parents have some connections in the publishing industry (they know publishers, dad is an author, etc), and they want me to give them something, anything, that they will then get published. Because I write relatively frequently, stories, poems, research articles, and they know it, they keep telling me to create a book out of my written stuff. But I honestly don't want to, primary reason being that I really don't want to get published because of contacts and stuff. My first book was published that way, and while it holds a special place in my heart, I still feel it shouldn't have been published (some stuff is practice, and some maybe needs the right time - is what I feel). I want to do this on my own, and even if I fail, I'm good with it; but I don't want to get published like this, even if it's for initial books that might help me career-wise. But the parents say that time is running out (I'm 22 btw, and sometimes I do get scared that it's really running out), why not use opportunities when they're coming to you on a plate, doesn't matter if the quality is bad, nobody really reads, only the CV is read, etc. And while the idealistic part of me is strongly against it, another more sensitive part of me really gets affected and scared and just...fucked. When I decline, the parents get angry, say I'm stupid, idealistic, don't know what's good for me; and I get sad seeing them disappointed.
Could you please give some advice on this? Should I give in? Should I keep walking the idealistic path and keep trying on my own? I absolutely love the act of writing itself, and honestly, a lot of the time, finishing a piece of work and polishing it is usually enough for me. I can wait for however long, to first find a proper place(s) and then send it, and even then, rejection won't hurt. I'm already working on some stuff, short story collection, etc. but these talks (lectures and scoldings rather) really scare me. Am I doing the right thing, going against them, at least as far as my own writing is concerned (coz I'm usually pretty passive)?
Thanks for reading so much of my crap, and sorry if your time was wasted. It's perfectly fine if you don't answer.
PS really really love your works, and The Sandman (along with Discworld & Good Omens) honestly really saved my life in one of the darker parts - so thank you for that.
Hope you're happy!
Time is not running out. Don’t let anyone rush you. Write a book you are happy with first, and then see if you can get it published.
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Back in the day, when I came accross a Layton fan I always assumed they were around my age or older than me, since I felt that you had to have been at least 7 yo to play CV when it first came out.
However, it's been a decade since the last mainline Layton game so I wonder just how much of a new generation of fans there is. So, I made a poll:
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SKAH - PAT
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Nico, 22
“I'm wearing solar shield sunglasses stolen from CVS. Boots are vegan Jadon boots by Dr Martens. The rest is thrifted. The bag I found in the garbage.”
May 21, 2022 ∙ Murray Hill
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