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Sandi Jo Kennedy's avatar

If success and 'deserving' money for what you do could be measured by how many people you made happy, or at least less miserable, artists and musicians might get paid what they're worth. I doubt I'll ever be able to pay my mortgage and feed all my critters and kids by writing short stories, but my daughter wants to write and illustrate, so I'm doing essentially for her what the Irish government is doing--live here! Write! Draw! Publish! Try, dream, work at it!! And maybe one day, she will be able to pay a mortgage, but at least she can be free to pursue that dream without having paying rent hanging over her head. Sorry, I rambled!

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Sean Hopkins's avatar

Amen!! I’m still a dayjobber, after 30 years of trying. I’m still out there in it, but tethered to the 9-5 for insurance and the idea that my kids should probably eat and stuff. We met a few times, I play in a trucker band that was on OCC 7. That week was mind altering (and I’m sober!), and it was such a treat to get to be on THAT side of the industry. It’s still weekends at bars and the occasional full band show, but I ain’t stopping. Hell, I think at 48 years old and sober I’m making the best music of my life! Anyway, thanks for this post, and I’m looking forward to more. Take care Rhett.

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