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Matt Zitron
Matt Zitron asked Chuck Wendig:

So Jonathan Maberry (and I'm sure other writers) sometimes crosses over his characters, will we ever see some of your worlds come together in any way?

Chuck Wendig Oh, ho, ho, this has already happened.

You just have to look for it.
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  • 11 years ago

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Phil Sykora
Phil Sykora asked Chuck Wendig:

Here's a couple: 1. Do you read books strictly for enjoyment or analysis? Or is it a mix of the two? In which case: how do you decide which books to analyze and which to simply enjoy? 2. Any books on writing that you would recommend (besides your own you greedy bastard)?

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Goodreads asked Chuck Wendig:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Phillip Garcia
Phillip Garcia asked Chuck Wendig:

You are very prolific. What is your daily writing habit? Do you try to hit a daily word count? Do you prioritize, say, the current novel you’re working on over finishing a new blog entry? It feels as you take a very blue collar work ethic approach to writing, which I admire quite a bit, but are you worried about burning yourself out? Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions.

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