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  • Good luck with the book. :)

  • Thank you now I can write my vampire novel knowing it doesnt have to be a best seller but at least someone out there will read it after it's been revised.

  • @CrissySnow I've been having a go at a vampire novel too, on and off for two years now. I stop and start thinking that no-one is going to want to read it or that it's complete rubbish. (Probably is). But then I keep coming back to it. This man has given me the permission to continue with it, to finish it, and to have the fun with it that I had in the beginning.

  • @spitharoo I like hearing this from you. And I liked his advice. We are really free to write anything because I have seen so much garbage on amazon as far as books and I am like who gives them the "go ahead" for this garbage. I am working on my book now and I have watched this video a second time. It's really motivating.

  • Great video.

  • Thank you! All I can say is, "Sit, Ubu, sit!" (Love that)

  • @DebGallardo I'd hate to point out a possible gaff here but "Sit, Ubu Sit" sequence belonged to a different production company. Stephen Cannell had the other famous sequence from the 80s where we'd see him typing at his desk where he'd throw the finished page into the air where it would become animated into the Cannell Productions logo. ( for examples check these out: watch?v=rd_3fXqZeMM )

    Anyway sorry to point that out. It's an honest mistake : )

  • @mikepalomino You are absolutely right. I can't believe I mixed up Family Ties with The Greatest American Hero, et al. Not that I mixed up the shows themselves, but the endings. It just shows how some details kind of fade with age. I knew Stephen grabbed the paper out of the typewriter and seemed to throw it as it became animated. I even envisioned it. But somehow I mixed the "Sit, Ubu, sit," in with his shows. My apologies to Gary David Goldberg who owned the infamous Ubu and wrote Family Ties.

  • Favorited! Helped me a lot! Thanks!!

  • Wow, well said.

  • Thank You

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