It's great having people to look up to. These writer interviews will be an ongoing series of some people who have had great success creativity, financially, or in any number of other ways. I will be speaking with bloggers, producers, comic makers, and whoever else can give us great insight into the path we need to take in order to achieve our aspirations.
The first interview is with Monty Python chronicler, Kim Howard Johnson and it can be found in three parts. Here are parts two and three. Howard discusses his involvement in the Chicago improv scene in the early 80s, his work with John Cleese and Monty Python, and advice he received throughout his career from people as infamous as Bill Murray.
Bryan Cohen is the author of more than 30 books, many of which focus on creative writing and blasting through that pesky writer's block. His books have sold more than 20,000 copies. You can find him on Google+ and Facebook.
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