When You Can't Beat Them, Let Them Beat You
When you want to leverage art that sucks, find inspiration here.
Of course, create art that rocks when you can. But if critics and/or fans say your art sucks, leverage the opportunity. My study of success has taught me art that sucks can lead to success. Consider two people everyone cites as examples: Rebecca Black and Tommy Wiseau. To succeed, you need to get attention. To succeed, you need to stick out. Art that rocks a tad does not stick out, but art that sucks does stick out, so which way do you prefer?
Critics and fans praise my books and critics and fans condemn my books. So the jury is deliberating on my writing
My music sucks. To use a cliche, I couldn't sing in tune to save my life. It doesn't surprise me when people pan my music. No one debates my singing ability, though my songs entertain people. I have no delusions I rock.
Since my singing sucks, I decided to submit my music to websites about music that sucks
I persuaded Yeah I Know It Sucks's webmaster to post a review. You can see the website screenshot below:
When you need to suck your way to success, adopt my idea.