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Goodreads asked Mark Ferguson:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Mark Ferguson I have been downright floored by the poorly-thought-out nonsense that actually does well. In the field of comedy there are the hacks, who relentlessly put out album after album, convinced that the country needs to hear what they're saying. The obscene confidence! Meanwhile, there are people who are more funny effortlessly, just talking to themselves in the shower. And of course they remain obscure. Being unwilling to play the game is kinda respectable, and I used to be in full agreement with Bill Hicks against the Man and the System or whatever ... but the establishment is hated because those good people don't participate, while hacks become prosperous. It's self-fulfilling, self-censorship and self-sabotage. So while humility has its place that feeling of 'I'm can do better than this hack' is also needed. It's better to overshoot than to never shoot. If nonsense gets published, you have no excuse - the fact that you can recognize nonsense already means you're better than the hacks.

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