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J.L. Mullins

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J.L.Mullins has been writing since he was five years old. Blessedly, he has improved through the years, and while 'The Case of the Missing Stapler' will likely never see widespread publication, Mullins enjoys little more than sharing his newer stories—his worlds—with others.

He lives with his wife, six kids, and their rescue-akita named Fenrir.

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“I’m always thinking of a few dozen things.” -No, you simply don’t force yourself to stay on task. The most you manage, not including what I am working on, is two thoughts at any given time. From there, you simply allow whatever those two thoughts are to bounce around randomly and unhelpfully.-”
J.L. Mullins, Ironbound

“Short version? An evil, black, flying chicken snatched me up in the middle of the night—” Rane muttered under his breath, “Nightwing raven.” She ignored him. “Brought me back to some other evil chickens.” “More nightwings.” “I killed them and came back.” She hesitated. “Some electric chickens ambushed me when I was almost back. Killed them, too.”
J.L. Mullins, Mage

“If you want to be a famous historian, you need to study history. Thus, even if you don’t think that you want to read, you actually do because reading widely and retaining in great detail is what will allow you to become a famous historian. As an example. I mean, even if you go explore ruins, you will need to be able to read and articulate what you find there.” “Huh.” He pondered, again, and Tala downed more of the coffee. “I think… I think I understand what you mean. I want to be strong, so even if I don’t like exercising, I do want to exercise because it will make me stronger.”
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“There are only two kinds of men in this world: Honest men and dishonest men. ...Any man who says the world owes him a living is dishonest. The same God that made you and me made this earth. And He planned it so that it would yield every single thing that the people on it need. But He was careful to plan it so that it would only yield up its wealth in exchange for the labor of man. Any man who tries to share in that wealth without contributing the work of his brain or his hands is dishonest.”
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“There are only two kinds of men in this world: Honest men and dishonest men. There are black men and white men and yellow men and red men, but nothing counts except whether they're honest men or dishonest men.

"Some men work almost entirely with their brains; some almost entirely with their hands; though most of us have to use both. But we all fall into one of the two classes--honest and dishonest.

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