Will Allison

Will Allison
Will Allison is an American novelist and editor. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book Long Drive Homeand What You Have Left...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth22 October 1968
CountryUnited States of America
banging great guys job keeping kept puck rolling
The guys did a great job of keeping the puck in on that first goal. Then they kept banging away and we got rolling from there.
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They were really desperate. We got to match their desperation. It's a great experience to see what it takes to win in a desperate playoff situation or eliminate a team from contention. It's a great experience for all of us.
gonna stay
I'm just gonna stay away from the caffeine.
awesome came hard heads high scrappy
Steeleville, I think we kind of came in with our heads a little high, expectations a little too high and the expectations for them were way too low. They are a very scrappy team, not hard hitters, but awesome defense.
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It will cost an extra 15 cents to 30 cents per ticket for most riders.
coming enthusiasm
Enthusiasm is high, and everyone has been coming together.
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It teaches you to be considerate of people, to work together as a team to succeed and play off each other's strengths.
guys hard honor players playing strong
Guys want to play in the NHL and that's where he's at, but it's a well-deserved honor for him. He's a big, strong guy and he makes it hard on other players by playing hard.
classes few since soon summer together
It has been like that since the first day I got here. As soon as I got here he showed me around campus. We had a few classes together over the summer and we just connected.
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I don't even know how to describe it. I'm just so incredibly excited. We played well. We stayed enthusiastic the whole time, even when things weren't going the right way. We stuck together ... and now we're going to the 'Zoo.
damn hardest truth wonderful writers
The hardest thing to teach young writers is that it's wonderful to tell your truth. And that's what you should do. But it damn well better be beautiful.
begets pass work
I would say take any work you can get. Don't pass on something if it's a commercial. Take it. Work really does lead to other work. Especially if you're just starting out, work begets work.
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If somebody gave you several thousand dollars and nothin' to do but write, would you be a writer then? Would you tell your stories, your family's stories, then?
easier
It's easier to get an actor when you just ask them to do a day on something rather than have them come in, audition, get picked.