-For the Uncensored!
The reality of fiction writing is that being famous doesn’t make you a good writer. For many Neil Gaiman readers, who are taken in by his quasi intellectual half brained bullshit, is beneath a writer whose literary vein is Lovecraft, Phillip K. Dick, Cormac McCarthy, William Burroughs, as they are all writers who have understood the power of being writers while being anonymous from the public eye. As I have been a writer of fiction novels since 2012, enjoying my life, and being myself, nothing gives me more pleasure than being scorned by overrated writers of fiction/comics and the fans (or bots) who protect their sacred cow.
In a recent tweet I made, concerning Neil Gaiman, I made a quippy sentence about Neil Gaiman’s cancellation of Sandman Season 2. “Sucks to be Neil Gaiman right now” as if he would ever respond to me.


Not giving a fuck if it is true or not, because I’m having fun. Besides, if he was a real writer he would have let that comment go. He pretends that he’s this big time writer, then ignoring me should have been the best move. But he couldn’t let it go. Even though the show might come out, it still doesn’t mean the series is “good” by any legitimate standard. And besides, we all know the establishment can fake viewership numbers. Just look at Rotten Tomato scores and you’ll see why nobody trusts the “establishment.”
Laughing at Neil Gaiman is once again laughing at the establishment. The establishment writers have nothing better to do than curate their social media page. It’s almost pretentious to think the left have read the writers I have read. If you ask them to name a single “writer” that’s not famous they will blink like sheep before the slaughter.
And so when Neil Gaiman retweeted me, I thought it was kind of funny. Hell, the whole thing is funny.
As if the most overrated comic, “Sandman” being made into an expensive Netflix special is something to be proud of. Reading Sandman is better when you’re asleep, and I can make it better in my head. The horrible question is, why would anyone care to attack me for questioning a “rock star” writer.
It’s absolutely hilarious that people think worshipping a high profile writer means that they love them. No. That’s almost as stupid as pretending a prostitute loves them. The consequence of stupidity was that not only does my tweet show that I am relevant but his fans know who I am now.
No Neil Gaiman bot understands what it actually means to be a real writer. And I don’t think Neil Gaiman understands what it means to be a real writer. If the most of his days are spent doing “MasterClass” online teaching programs, then I don’t think a writer like Neil Gaiman is actually selling books. And his “advice” won’t mean you will actually get published, either. To be creative, yes, but to be published, is the writers responsibility. Because anyone who has heard of Substack or has been independently published, can take their career anywhere they want. And relying on publishers is once again, begging to “go pop” and be famous, is the fallacy of an older generation that never saw the beauty in independence. Most of Neil Gaiman fans, including Neil, are part of the Cathedral, but I am outside yelling at the establishment windows, throwing rocks, kicking up dust. As I have done.
Neil Gaiman might just make the world a dumber place, and the books that he writes are for bots, and not for actual people.
A final point to make: Neil Gaiman and his fans have little to do with the real world. They vote for ridiculous policies that will shatter their nation and wonder why they can’t afford a cup of coffee or even pay for their gas and heating bills. But to ratio and attack me is only proving one point true. It’s easy to make Neil Gaiman mad, it was so easy, and I enjoyed every single second. Because if he actually wanted to dispel the anger, he would pay for all the illegal immigrants to live in his own home. See if he can “feed the world” with his bullshit stories, then you’re looking at an empty bread basket and lecturing about “moral code.” Try having a “moral code” when you tell people to donate to hungry families when they don’t have food to eat.
I don’t apologize for having fun, and it was hilarious seeing a high profile writer reveal his false God status. As I laugh at all who laugh at me. But I did mean every word. It must suck to be Neil Gaiman. A writer with paid online bots to attack people who attack him.
Thanks Neil, for all the press. And your bot fans for generating hate. The hate you give makes me stronger.
Sincerely,
LtB
(the phrase “He had a lot of nothing to say” is what I think about from people who defend high profile celebrities)
I'm proud to say I haven't seen the Netflix show and I never will. I considered reading the books but having already read other mainstream British authors, I can say that they were SJW before it was mainstream. I've read Planetary and it's Leftist as shit. So I'll pass on that to.