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Jordon Quattlebaum I just write. One thing that I've found that helps is if you never end a days writing at the end of a chapter, or the end of a book. Always press on a…moreI just write. One thing that I've found that helps is if you never end a days writing at the end of a chapter, or the end of a book. Always press on and write at least another paragraph to get you started the next day.

Writing a serial is great because I don't have the luxury of writers block. I have to write. Sometimes I'll look back at a previous days work and be completely unhappy with what I've got. It happens!..But at least I wrote.(less)
Jordon Quattlebaum There are a lot of them! Communicating with and meeting fans of your work. Getting positive reviews from perfect strangers is pretty great as well. Ha…moreThere are a lot of them! Communicating with and meeting fans of your work. Getting positive reviews from perfect strangers is pretty great as well. Having the opportunity to reach people and impact their lives in even a small way is a pretty amazing experience.(less)
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Passion, Hardship and Blessings

I was lucky today. I woke up at 4:30 am, a full two hours before my alarm would have woken me, and I couldn’t get back to sleep.


Why in the heck would I say that’s a good thing? Well, I couldn’t sleep because I was excited to start my day. I was excited to get up and go to work. I was excited to help lead a new team of extremely talented individuals who share a common goal, and love what they do.  

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“Pork is not a vegetable.”
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“I’m hoping for a broadsword,” Patrick said, crossing his fingers. “We can go all Game of Thrones on Arkansas.” “I’ve always hated Arkansas,” Ben considered. “We all do, Ben. We all hate Arkansas.”
Clayton Smith, Apocalypticon

“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
Frank Herbert, Dune

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