Don't get down on yourself when you get rejection letters.

Don't date a woman without cable (no cable, no SportsCenter).

The publishing industry is stuck somewhere in the Jurassic era.

I didn't aspire to write and never considered it as a career option.

Women do date better than men. They'll get prepared. Men just kind of show-up.

Don't date a woman who doesn't take care of her place (she won't take care of you).

Don't date a woman with satin sheets on her bed (she didn't put them there just for you).

Don't date a woman who gives you a pager number instead of a home number (she's looking for control).

Learn your audience and know how to reach them and don't sign anything without a good lawyer and a capable agent.

I honestly believe that all of my work have the type of impact that will allow me to create some unique opportunities.

Women and men basically want the same things. Trust. Respect. Support. Love. Room to grow and a major physical attraction.

I never stopped believing in my ability or what I was doing. I want to pass that sense of faith and perseverance on to others.

I am not a trained writer and I don't think anyone would accuse me of being a funny person. But I feel God has truly blessed me.

Believe in your work, educate yourself about the business, surround yourself with good people, set goals and timetables and stay focused on them.

Publishing companies and a great many authors have missed the opportunity to capitalize on the very real relationships they create with their readers.

Men aren't waiting to do anything besides finding a way to meet the right woman and making sure that bad dates are over in time to catch SportsCenter.

I'm open to anyone who can or has demonstrated that they can effectively market and distribute with the best. It wouldn't hurt if they could put up with my nonsense too.

My dates are nightmares! If she were awake, alive, not on parole and truly single that would start. Place, time and what we do matters little if I'm out with the right woman.

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