3 Quotes & Sayings By Dan Harmon

Dan Harmon is the creator of the cult hit TV series Community, the critically acclaimed Adult Swim animated television series Rick and Morty, and the feature film, Harmontown. Harmon has also directed numerous projects for ABC, NBC, Fox, Sony Pictures Television, and many other outlets. He is also known for his weekly podcast Harmontown. Harmon's first book is an anthology of essays called "I Was A Teenage Misandrist" (2012) Read more

Harmon's second book, codirected with Jeff B. Davis, is titled Harmontown: The Live Show (2013). Harmontown was recorded at the Hollywood Improv in November 2012 and broadcast on Comedy Central in January 2013.

It was also released on DVD by Shout! Factory in June 2013. Harmon directed his first feature film, The Love Clause (2014), starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and directed by Michael Feifer. His latest work is titled The Director's Chair (2015), an animated short about a depressed director who goes to therapy to help him recover from his depression as he sits in a chair as a therapist provides interviews with patients as part of their treatment.

In November 2015, Harmon was named one of Variety's 10 Comics to Watch under 40 years old.

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My best advice about writer’s block is: the reason you’re having a hard time writing is because of a conflict between the GOAL of writing well and the FEAR of writing badly. By default, our instinct is to conquer the fear, but our feelings are much, much, less within our control than the goals we set, and since it’s the conflict BETWEEN the two forces blocking you, if you simply change your goal from “writing well” to “writing badly, ” you will be a veritable fucking fountain of material, because guess what, man, we don’t like to admit it, because we’re raised to think lack of confidence is synonymous with paralysis, but, let’s just be honest with ourselves and each other: we can only hope to be good writers. We can only ever hope and wish that will ever happen, that’s a bird in the bush. The one in the hand is: we suck. We are terrified we suck, and that terror is oppressive and pervasive because we can VERY WELL see the possibility that we suck. We are well acquainted with it. We know how we suck like the backs of our shitty, untalented hands. We could write a fucking book on how bad a book would be if we just wrote one instead of sitting at a desk scratching our dumb heads trying to figure out how, by some miracle, the next thing we type is going to be brilliant. It isn’t going to be brilliant. You stink. Prove it. It will go faster. And then, after you write something incredibly shitty in about six hours, it’s no problem making it better in passes, because in addition to being absolutely untalented, you are also a mean, petty CRITIC. You know how you suck and you know how everything sucks and when you see something that sucks, you know exactly how to fix it, because you’re an asshole. So that is my advice about getting unblocked. Switch from team “I will one day write something good” to team “I have no choice but to write a piece of shit” and then take off your “bad writer” hat and replace it with a “petty critic” hat and go to town on that poor hack’s draft and that’s your second draft. Fifteen drafts later, or whenever someone paying you starts yelling at you, who knows, maybe the piece of shit will be good enough or maybe everyone in the world will turn out to be so hopelessly stupid that they think bad things are good and in any case, you get to spend so much less time at a keyboard and so much more at a bar where you really belong because medicine because childhood trauma because the Supreme Court didn’t make abortion an option until your unwanted ass was in its third trimester. Happy hunting and pecking! . Dan Harmon
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I think women are different, and I think having them in the room is crucial to a family comedy, ensemble comedy, television comedy, where half the eyeballs on your show are women. Dan Harmon