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How do you deal with writer’s block?

R David Foster I just let my imagination loose and it never gets hung up.

I wrote each strip for Tomorrow Never Comes, each time Paul Tomas called me to ask if we were doing one at Drawing Bee that week. Then to wrap up 100 strips I did a layout of the last 20 strips, . .. . . and it shows.

I was never hung up writing each verse of HESUS JOY CHRIST : Discussion of the Animation because as everyone does, I had an opinion each Sunday afternoon I sat down to discuss that verse.
Even writing the animation text, it was driven by a strong opinion of how each verse both points to marriage, and promptly gets misinterpreted and subdued.

Revelasion wrote itself. I just know what happens. Even a bug infestation is never anticipated on the ward, and a screwdriver can get you anything you want, unless like me, you declare it.

Drawn & Courted began as warm ups, then a list of topics, and drawing each item on that list that week at Drawing Bee. First the four pamphlets, then a Scribus work up of the same.

As I wrote, I just let my imagination loose and it never gets hung up.
Reality is truly more bizarre than most people can imagine, and I can imagine quite further than most people. I am bored with drinking and any mary jane use was a major drag, all two times I was pressured and tried in my life. Anyone who gets me talking knows I will stretch their limits.
Want to hear a joke? I am going to make you laugh. That's the joke.
See what I mean?

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