Well...... I can't say your wrong. If you're on this site, and know a thing or two about all the arts, I'm pretty sure for every author, musician, film-maker I know, there are at least a hundred-thousand who have tried and failed in their attempts to bring their art to the public.
Let me say I wrote my book on a whim; somebody said something, and I got a bug up my ass to make it.
During the past four years, and countless rejection notices, I was pointed in the direction of CreateSpace & Smashwords to have the book self-published. I wouldn't have gone this far if I didn't feel strongly about what I had done. And, while I've tried and failed and all my other artistic attempts, I had a 'now or never' attitude when it came to this book.
Yes, good stuff makes me jealous, too. But the two things that made me actually work on this was:
- Author Michelle Jaffe was sitting in my wife's salon chair, and she was ranting about how awful she thought "The DiVinci Code" was. She said, "Anybody can make this crap! Even YOU!" Sure, she may have been saying this out of spite or jealously, but I got a small spurt of confidence.
- When I saw that episode of "Family Guy" when Stewy was chiding Brian about his novel, and his voice got higher and higher, asking him how it going.
So, yes, I am a nobody, and perhaps I'm a little naive when I think of strangers on the internet, taking an interest in something I've created. But still, someone I don't know reading something I've written, and saying, "That was pretty good.", seems like success to me. (This happened last week, in the chat room of "Kevin Pollak's Chat Show")
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"The Enigma Of David's Toe" by Vincent Cannata is now available in paperback & for Kindle here:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Enigma-Davids ... B00963VYNYIt can also be purchased for Nook here:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-eni ... 1112803717and, other e-books here:
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/229541