But most good movies have a gun in them.
From David Sedaris
Sometimes with 'The New Yorker,' they have grammar rules that just don't feel right in my mouth.
When I look at a lot of older stuff that I've written, I think one sign of amateur humor writing is when you see people trying too hard.
My family isn't really all that different from anyone else's. Well, maybe they're a bit more entertaining.
There are lots of things that happen to me that I don't write about.
I love getting attention, just like a child loves it, and it's never worn off. So when people say, oh the book signings go on, why would I shoo away someone who's giving me attention? What part of standing in line for 10 hours to say how much they love you is bad to you?
I've never gone on Facebook and am not sure I understand it. The same goes for Twitter. I have someone sending tweets and pretending to be me, but I don't know why.
The only real advice you can give anyone is to keep writing.
I've always been very upfront about the way I write, and I've always used the tools humorists use, such as exaggeration.
When you read comic material and people aren't laughing how do you know they're listening.
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