User blog comment:Sunshine2000/ideas for a book/@comment-1038387-20151023201043/@comment-6548012-20151023203325

Tupka is right, everyone here is right. You should listen.
 * 1) Good to know you write a lot. Except you're not lonely, too many people like to write, and so, so few get the chance to do it as a work.
 * 2) You still asked for them, and it's deranging enough.
 * 3) Good. I'm writing several books myself, but what tells you they will get any recognition? There's a whole strategy/game of luck behind that.
 * 4) But you won't decide who will publish it. It's like every other artistic job. If you're picky from the start, you're getting nowhere. You will have to submit the book to everyone who just might be okay to publish it, and then pray your hardest for it to be published.
 * 5) No one told you to give up, but they're helping the best they can. If you won't take any critics, or tips from anyone, then yes, there's no hope in trying. Though if you're willing to make sacrifices, and willing to be more diplomatic, philanthropist about it, then there's a slight chance, an opportunity that you need to take.

I think I've been commenting enough on this blog post, and I think I don't need to do so anymore. Everyone is actually helping you, but you don't seem to be listening, you're actually being hostile. So, I guess there is indeed no hope to try to make you understand that it's not as easy as we'd all like to.