An Honest Q and A Session About Writing and Editing
Q: Why did you start writing?
A: Why not?
Q: How many years do you have to write before you can quit your day job?
A: 42.
Q: Who’s your agent?
A: Huh?
Q: Who’s your publicist?
A: Huh?
Q: Who’s your editor?
A: Huh?
Q: How long does it take to write a book?
A: That depends on how good you make it.
Q: What’s the hardest thing about catching an editor’s eye?
A: Getting someone to throw it to you.
Q: How can I stop people from stealing my ideas?
A: Don’t worry, nobody wants them. Ideas are the easy part. You can do that in a day. Writing takes months. Maybe years. There are no new ideas.
Q: What do you call an author without a girlfriend?
A: Homeless.
Q: Where do you get your ideas from?
A: I steal them. Got a book for me to edit?
Q: What’s the difference between a PhD in English and a large pizza?
A: The pizza can feed a family of four.
Q: How much do you have to pay to get published?
A: Please, please, please don’t pay to get published. Readers pay publishers and publishers pay authors. Don’t believe anyone who tells you different.
Q: What’s the difference between an editor and God?
A: God doesn’t think he’s an editor.
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