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Thanks for asking and funny you should ask. On the very same day you posted this, the publisher emailed and asked me if I wanted to record o…more
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L.E. Daniels Isn't writer's block just something we have to push through? For me, to be blocked is just a lock-down of fear. A voiceless deep-freeze. I have to hit…moreIsn't writer's block just something we have to push through? For me, to be blocked is just a lock-down of fear. A voiceless deep-freeze. I have to hit that kind of thing head on, like a moose through a snowbank. I trumpet and yell my way through with write/delete/write/delete/write until something comes. Something eventually does.(less)
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“Quis hic locus, quae regio, quae mundi plaga? ubi sum? sub ortu solis, an sub cardine glacialis ursae?"

"What place is this, what region, what quarter of the world? Where am I? Under the rising of the sun or beneath the wheeling course of the frozen bear?”

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“When I took my clothes off in Blue Velvet, I wanted to convey the brutality of sex abuse. I wanted to look like a quartered cow hanging in a butcher shop as well as disturbingly appealing.”
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“I believe in a set of values I cannot live by. I set high goals for myself, I seek perfection, dream of exotic faraway places. But ultimately, what I long for isn't far away at all. It's in my own backyard. Imperfection charms me, familiar things move me... a celebration of what we have, instead of what we long for. That for me, is glamor.”
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“Quis hic locus, quae regio, quae mundi plaga? ubi sum? sub ortu solis, an sub cardine glacialis ursae?"

"What place is this, what region, what quarter of the world? Where am I? Under the rising of the sun or beneath the wheeling course of the frozen bear?”

Hercules Furens (The Mad Hercules), Act 5, line 1138”
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