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“Top Ten Tips for a Good Life: #6) Laughing should involve the loss of bodily control.” E.D. Meyer

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E.D. Meyer I just have to wait. Patience and editing are the most important things to me. I could ramble, on, but then again, who would listen if I had nothing of value to say?
E.D. Meyer Freedom of expression is the most exciting part of being an artist, whether I tell a joke, write, or sing. Like it or not, it's what I wanted to say with no interference.
E.D. Meyer I'd say that the characters are an amalgam of people I know, situations I've witnessed, and my own interpretations of the "big ideas" in life. People are interesting to me, so I pay attention and then use my imagination to launch forward.
E.D. Meyer I can't decide whether to write a 1st person story about a girl named "Dubbie" who has to overcome her past or a thriller with a psychological twist.
E.D. Meyer Ask yourself, "Why am I writing?" If it's fame and fortune, try being in a rock band instead.
E.D. Meyer Inspiration comes when you least expect it. Try not to force the work, and it will be a more interesting experience for both you and the reader.

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