Learn to be true to your art
My name is Jeffrey Michael Miller and I'm a poet at Publishamerica with a new book called Inside Out
This article deals with the most important topic from my point of view and this topic is how to be true to your art, whatever that art is. My art is poetry so I'm going to use this as an example but feel free to apply this article to any art you have a real passion for because I feel like it's universal
How to be true to your art
I see a lot of people who enjoy writing being what I call crossover artists who write in many genres but have no real major. I see romance or sci-fi authors also putting out poetry books claiming to be authors/poets and it's concerning to me
How to be true to yourself
I'm a poet, I love poetry, and I focus only on poetry, so this kind of thing when it comes to passing I find personally insulting. People who make this crossover from one genre to another in my opinion are just trying to see their name in as many places as possible in the hope that it will stay somewhere and that someone will see it
Do you live in your imagination
I feel they can care less about what genre they write under and they only care about the journalism that comes from it. In the music industry, you don't see rappers/country artists, so why in the literary world do we see romantics/sci-fi/poets
In my opinion, crossovers don't have a real passion or belief in any one genre, so they write in it all and that's annoying to me. In my opinion, it belittles and belittles the achievements of true artists who are only dedicated to one genre and one genre only
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You don't see a proctologist/brain surgeon so you shouldn't have the fake author/poets to the world belittling what poets do in art
I study karate and have taken the time to find a real effective street self defense system of real value that is not used in sports or beautiful acrobatic performances. I have a passion for art and I'm honest about that I don't want to mix it up with other things like a bad salad. It is indeed perfect in every way for me without mixing myself or anyone else into things and altering their true, effective and valuable origin
I think my message to crossovers would be to stop diluting the art we are interested in by simply immersing yourself in it and then calling yourself a poet because you are disgracing real poets by doing so. Take a look at what happened to M. when he went hammering and went from dancing to bullying and you'll understand the false light in which real poets see you
Think about having passion and authenticity for once and being true to your art while focusing on the part that says your art. Leave our work alone and stop eroding it with your pettiness and exaggerated ego. Be true to your art folks
Once art crosses over and changes, it ceases to be what it was and starts changing due to dabblers and crossovers looking for somewhere else to post their names and it bothers me
If you know that your true and true interest is not poetry, then leave it to the people who have a real, real interest and hold on to writing romance or whatever you do because you are not and never will be a poet
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