Man, that was waaaaay too many yes or no questions. I feel like I let you off easy!
That said, I appreciate that you took the questions and put out some interesting answers. And you're right, of course, about lawyers vs. everyone else. I can see how the isolation would be demoralizing. I am assuming (and I probably should know this) that you don't have a legal assistant/paralegal etc. to help out.
I am unsure of George R. R. Martin. Lots of friends seem to recommend him, but they are science fiction/fantasy people and those are not usually my genres (at least anymore). But it's not like I don't like sci-fi/fantasy, more that I don't seek it out. It also seems like the type I would enjoy - in that people describe it as "gritty" and involving "politics." So I'm a bit curious.
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That said, I appreciate that you took the questions and put out some interesting answers. And you're right, of course, about lawyers vs. everyone else. I can see how the isolation would be demoralizing. I am assuming (and I probably should know this) that you don't have a legal assistant/paralegal etc. to help out.
I am unsure of George R. R. Martin. Lots of friends seem to recommend him, but they are science fiction/fantasy people and those are not usually my genres (at least anymore). But it's not like I don't like sci-fi/fantasy, more that I don't seek it out. It also seems like the type I would enjoy - in that people describe it as "gritty" and involving "politics." So I'm a bit curious.
Anyway, hit me with some questions.
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1) Where did you go to law school?
2) What was your strategy for passing finals in law school?
3) Have you ever read a romance novel? What was your reaction to the writer's portrayal of the hero? The heroine?
4) What does it really feel like to be a guy?
5) Given the choice, would you prefer to work in an office setting with other people around, or at home alone?
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