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didn't sell then, an axe made it legendary |
“I'm not a fucking art whore like you,” is what I say to creatives who suggest that I “Create that mainstream Art Product that will mean you don't have to work to make ends meet?”
It's happened before, when I was painting the kinds of red-shoe psycho-realist paintings not wanted by the 1990s green-shoe art market.
“Why don't you just lie down when the mainstream free-market tells you and piss on your creative stomach, Mike Philblin?” is what the world wants from people who think differently.
Van Gogh never sold a painting in his life – he was 'before his time' and was 'discovered' much later on, when the world caught up with his vision. And it'll happen with the Free Planet novels and all the other crazy surrealist books I write for fun and kicks. Now, people are suggesting I 'just write a mainstream novel that'll mean I can do what I want after that' but that's not how this shit works. You write a mainstream success novel, readers public and agents publishers are gonna want a sequel, then a franchise. I'll never escape such voracious demands from the mainstream world and then I'll be in a prison of creating someone else's dream, rather than having fun doing what I do. No matter how commercially unsuccessful I might be at it.
I really enjoy what I do, “If I have to work every now and then to fund that,” what's really wrong with that? Plus, it gets me out of my 'writing shed at the foot of an imaginary garden'.