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141 " She's Gonna Kill Me. She Wants Me Dead Not Alive. "
― Chris Mentillo
142 " There are benefits, advantages, and disadvantages doing any kind of work. However, writing does not really even “feel” like work – especially when you love doing it. In fact, I cannot think of doing anything different from writing. Therefore, one of the best things about writing is its fun. This does not mean I do not take writing seriously. Additionally, you do not have any interruptions from anybody when speaking about what you wish to reveal to the world. Do you have something important you wish to share to the world? No problem, you can take all the time you want to make it right, by writing how you feel about what’s most important to you, and when you are ready, share your writing with the masses. How cool is that? "
143 " Overall, I was generally “delighted” with the book’s story -- writing, theme, plot, etc. Seriously, though, I really did revel in it. After all, “what is a book for if not for our enjoyment? "
― Chris Mentillo , Obliterated: Everything is About To Change
144 " The smartest animal in the world is the one who has not yet been discovered by man. "
145 " With horror stories in general, I try and take Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock's advice and convey to the audience: Everyone has something to feel guilty about. "
― Chris Mentillo , Weird Tales of Horror: "Stories From The Dead."
146 " Social issues, reclusiveness, combined with regular vivid nightmares, and imagination are why I write. "
147 " Try and write every day about what you are most passionate about, and what you know about the most. Do the same with reading great books. Always read and try to learn how to become a better writer. You should be constantly reading, researching, and studying. Also, think of your writing as a business and brand, and never be hesitant to self promote yourself. Most importantly, have a specific game plan, (write it down) and never-ever give-up. "
148 " I believe at some point in everyone's life we all come to a crossroads, and we all have to choose what we are willing to sacrifice in order to achieve greatness. "
149 " I believe at some point in everyone's life we all come to a crossroad, and we all have to choose what we are willing to sacrifice in order to achieve greatness. "
150 " Great horror stories of books and movies have seemingly come from some aspect of real-life events, and human behavior. This is evident as far back as Alfred Hitchcock’s movie, Psycho. The movie was based on a serial killer named, Ed Gein in Wisconsin. "