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Rhett McLaughlin

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Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, raised in North Carolina and best friends since the first grade, are a comedy duo known for creating the Internet’s most-watched daily talk show, Good Mythical Morning; their award-winning weekly podcast Ear Biscuits; and the instant #1 New York Times bestseller Rhett & Link’s Book of Mythicality. They share an office at Mythical Entertainment, the company they cofounded, but live separately with their respective wives, children, and dogs in Los Angeles.

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Rhett McLaughlin Nothing inspires me to write like reading. I don't know the brain science behind it, but it certainly seems that the same part of the brain that gets …m´Ç°ù±ðNothing inspires me to write like reading. I don't know the brain science behind it, but it certainly seems that the same part of the brain that gets activated while engaging with a book is the same part that needs activation when generating prose.(less)
Rhett McLaughlin After falling in love with the Chronicles of Narnia as a kid, I started writing a fantasy novel in middle school. I knew nothing about writing, and ha…m´Ç°ù±ðAfter falling in love with the Chronicles of Narnia as a kid, I started writing a fantasy novel in middle school. I knew nothing about writing, and had no idea where the story would go. I literally just pulled out some notebook paper and began writing. I don't remember much, but I know that the main protagonist awakens in a strange world, where he walks out out of a large castle-like building with no knowledge of who or where he is. He sees fat, short-legged cattle grazing in the fields around the castle (in my mind, he had awakened in the distant future, where cattle had been domesticated and bred to be even less wild, more like waddling sacks of hamburgers. He then begins walking, where he meets up with a collection of different characters along the way. Eventually, he and his companions reach a large chasm that appears to be impossible to cross. It was at this point that I also found a chasm in my story. I literally wrote my characters and myself into a dead end, and never picked the story back up.

So, short answer to your question is yes, I've always wanted to write, and I since building our audience on YouTube, I've been excited about the possibility of telling a story like The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek, a book in which there are definitely no chasms.(less)
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“Even if he’s wrong, he’ll probably get a free potato.”
Rhett McLaughlin, Rhett & Link's Book of Mythicality: A Field Guide to Curiosity, Creativity, and Tomfoolery

“Janine gave him a fake smile, the kind reserved for strangers you’d like to remain that way.”
Rhett McLaughlin, The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek

“It's easier than ever for young people to be lured off the straight and narrow by any number of worldly temptations. But once they go astray, we can't give up on them. The Whitewood School knows no lost causes.”
Rhett McLaughlin, The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek

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