
Reguardless of the reason why the conversation happened, I was struggling with imposter syndrome. It irritated my boyfriend. So he proceeded to point out that Mark Twain was not a college graduate. I smiled at him and started listing the authors that had a college degree. Unfortunately most of them we not known during their own lifetime. It got me to think…
What will be history’s thoughts on me? Will I be relagated to some dusty shelf for books that no one reads? Or will I be someone’s favorite author?
The thoughts of the nutcase stuck in Walmart…
Sounds like a beginning to an existentialist “crisis”…
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Probably. I am good at those.
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I’ve often wondered about that myself, and what the future might hold for my literary legacy. I do fear that my work could be left on the shelf, but at least right now I know people who’ve read my work are taking it seriously in that I’ve had 4- and 3-star reviews, not just 5.
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“Care not what the neighbors think, never mind the unguessable “verdict of history”” Robert Heinlein
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Pattimouse – What will be the verdict of history?
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