Hemingway's thread "Boxers or Briefs" received only two replies before it was locked by the mods (as the result of a little-known DU rule, since purged, that forbade discussion of male undergarments).
One year later, he published "The Old Man And The Sea" to great critical acclaim:
Leo Tolstoy really thought he hit one out of the park with his 1876 thread in the now-defunct "General Discussion - Adultery" forum entitled "Anna Karenina: Adulterous woman trapped by the conventions and falsities of society or simply a nymphomaniac?"
It became the first thread in DU history to receive NO responses. A frustrated Tolstoy returned to his manuscript and edited out all of the fart jokes from "Anna Karenina" (trimming it by over 400 pages...there were a LOT of fart jokes in the first draft). A year later, "Anna Karenina" was published and Tolstoy bought the candy apple red Porsche he'd dreamed about as a lad.
Finally, F. Scott Fitzgerald felt the bitter sting of rejection in 1921 when he posted his infamous "Is that a gun in your pocket or are you just glad to see me" thread. He made the mistake of cross-posting the thread to The Lounge and the Semi-Automatic Weapons Really Suck Forum. The mods tombstoned him immediately and all records of his participation in DU were immediately purged. He then went on to publish his second novel, "The Beautiful And The Damned," and in the preface listed all the people on his former DU Buddy List as "The Damned."
So what we're dealing with is a simple matter of DU's inability to grasp and appreciate your literary greatness.
:evilgrin: