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Neil gaiman speech make good art
Neil gaiman speech make good art













… but the one thing that you have, that nobody else has is you, your voice, your mind, your story, your vision. Someone on the internet thinks what you are doing is stupid … Whether you’re a musician or a photographer, a fine artist or a cartoonist, a writer, a dancer, a singer, a designer whatever you do, you have one thing that’s unique 🙂 You have the ability to make art (NOT → OUT )Īnd when things get though, this is what you should do: Remember whatever discipline your are in. Transposing the A’s and the o and I thought Coraline looks almost like a real name. If you make mistakes it means your’re out there doing something and the mistakes in themselves can be very useful. I started answering fewer e-mails and was relieved to find I was writing much more.įourthly I hope you’ll make mistakes. There was a day (NOT dead), when I looked up and realized that I had become someone who professionally replied to e-mail and who wrote as a hobby. Where it all started with math homework 🙂

neil gaiman speech make good art

Reminded me about your Interview with the Vague Direction People on Youtube, The first problem of any kind of even limited success is the unshakable conviction that you’re getting away with something and that any moment now they will discover you. The problems of failure are hard the problems (NOT have) of success can be harder because nobody warns you about them. The things I did (NOT like that) because I was excited and wanted to see them exist in reality have never let me down and I’ve never regretted the time I spent on any of them. Usually I didn’t wind up getting the money either.

neil gaiman speech make good art

Except this bitter (NOT is better) experience.

neil gaiman speech make good art

I don’t know that it’s an issue for anybody but me, but it’s true that nothing I did were (NOT with) the only reason for doing it was the money was ever worth it. And whenever I do the universe kicks me hard (NOT cart) and reminds me. And if I did work I was proud of and I didn’t get the money, at least I’d have the work.Įvery now and then I forget that rule. If you didn’t get the money then you didn’t have anything. … and I decided that (NOT but) I do my best in future not to write books just for the money. This is so perfect … with all the mistakes in translation. And just imagining being deaf made this even more enjoyable, when watching with the (autogenerated?) subtitles on.















Neil gaiman speech make good art