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Writing is a lonely job unless you're a drinker, in which case you always have a friend within reach.
I think if I'd never had found pro wrestling, I'd be a blue collar guy, working a 9-to-5 job.
I've read somewhere that when you're writing, you should stop while you're doing well so you always want to go back to work.
It's always hard to write and get your words out there, to find an editor, a publisher - readers! - who are going to appreciate them.
The more interesting the 9-to-5 work is, the more it takes away from my real work, which is writing.
I've always thought that if you work really hard at something, you can get it.
You can spend a day in a library and feel: 'Great, I've done a day's work.' But it's only research, not writing.
People always expect you to be jumping out of a Rolls Royce and being in the papers for drunk and disorderly or sleeping around.
Bands today have to learn their craft by putting the hard work in that we did when we were young performers.