Q.: What did one English vampire writer say to another English vampire writer?
A.: “All this bloody writing is sucking the life out of me.”
Q.: What did one English vampire writer say to another English vampire writer?
A.: “All this bloody writing is sucking the life out of me.”
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Q. If a writer were turned into a zombie, whose brains would he eat first?
A. His critics’.
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Willard the Writer was such a gullible scribe; he actually believed syntax was a tax he had to pay each year he was an unpublished writer.
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I once knew a writer addicted to the Hokey Pokey, but then she turned herself around. That’s what it’s all about.
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I went to see my doctor the other day and he said he had bad news.
I said, “What, doctor? Are you moving away?”
He said, “No. But you only have six months to live.”
I said, “Doctor, I want a second opinion.”
He said, “Okay. Your writing won’t outlive you.”
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First author looking at a novel by a third author, turns to the second author and asks: “Did you read this latest novel? She says it’s a period piece.”
Second author grimaces. “Yes. It. Is. And. I. Read. Every. Period. In. The. Piece.”
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Three women walk in and sit down at the bar. Two are in street clothes, modest attire. The third is in nun’s clothing.
Bartender asks them what they are having.
The two in street clothes say, “Boilermakers.”
The nun says, “Water.”
After the third round of drinks, when the other two women start getting loud and sloppy, the bartender asks the nun why she is hanging out with these two lushes.
“They are nuns, too,” she says calmly, “They have just gotten out of the habit.”
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Ambrose Bierce, author of The Devil’s Dictionary (1842-1913):
“War is God’s way of teaching Americans geography.”
Updated corollary: I guess since Americans score poor on world geography, we haven’t had enough of them lately.
Final conclusion: Drones anyone?
Q. What is the difference between Santa Claus and a work of fiction?
A. Nothing. Both offer rewards for a willing suspension of disbelief.
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Q: What’s the difference between a novelist and a politician?
A: One gets paid to tell lies; the other lies to get paid.
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