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
bus gave race sign stand
Before the race, I had to go to the end infield and they had me stand on the stage. They gave me a big Sharpie to sign the bus with.
period third totally wait
In the third period we were a totally different team, but we can't wait on our effort.
controlled
In the second, we controlled it. We had some long stretches (in Manitoba's zone).
came fourth home knew losing quarter teams tomorrow watch
I never thought of us losing from the start. When the fourth quarter came we knew we didn't want to go home or watch the other teams play tomorrow (today).
begin bringing market midway psp strong support top
In 2006, Midway will begin our strong support of the PSP handheld market by bringing some of our top franchises to the system.
I had breast cancer. I caught it early.
guess victims
I guess you could say we are victims of our own success.
asked business degree guess institute masters york
I guess they asked me because I am getting my masters degree in business at the New York Institute of Technology.
gave good helps pressure seemed team took
It helps to get good pitching, and Reid gave that to us today. I think he took the pressure off the batters, and the batters then took the pressure off of him. The team just seemed to be pretty loose.
identify
Because I came from the working class, I still identify with them. I don't identify with the middle class.
good intensity training
He's very competitive in training and in games. His intensity is very good and sometimes it spills over, as you can tell.
iraqi military question train
If the question comes up about partnering - how often do we train with the Iraqi military - who does he go to?
dollars family gave several somebody thousand
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?
adored cast cherished felt owned physically work
I had always felt deep down that I owned the characters. Much as I adored and cherished the work of my actors, I felt that they were cast to do and be what I could not physically do or be.