“In 1994, comedy clubs were going strong, not as strong as in the 1970s or 1980s.
A resurgence occurred in the early 2000s. Still, the comedy club business was never the same after 1994 or thereabouts.”
Gabe Abelson
“In 1994, comedy clubs were going strong, not as strong as in the 1970s or 1980s.
A resurgence occurred in the early 2000s. Still, the comedy club business was never the same after 1994 or thereabouts.”
Gabe Abelson
“I’m serious about wanting to create a recurring reading experience; it’s not about money. I don’t want readers to re-buy my books to relive the experience, although they might buy my books anew for their children. I want the recurring reading experience to happen with copies of my books that have gone yellowy-brown and have a cracked cover.”
Chris Allen
“I think people who don’t write much, can’t believe characters write themselves. Characters start as blank slates. As I write, walls creep up around them.”
J Scott Fuqua
“Creativity is cyclic. I think we may be parsing out the essence, the story, for a distraction, technology. This happens, I think, as each new technology appears.”
Jay Bonansinga
“I wanted to build an audience. I wanted to do exactly what I’m doing right now. I didn’t think it would be possible, but never gave up hope.”
Steve Berry
“If you hope to make a living doing stand-up, work clean. Corporate events and cruises, where the decent money is for stand-up comedy, won’t tolerate blue material.
There’s no choice, if you want to work.”
Gabe Abelson
“Write what’s inside you. Write what you love. Don’t try to predict what readers want, that’s impossible. Write for yourself. Readers will find your work.”
Steve Berry
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