No matter how many times I’ve told a story before I write it, I always leave room within my writer’s imagination for something new about this story or idea to come.
Read MoreI’m going to create something with every single person I meet, even if we exchange nothing more than a hello.
Read MoreOnce I’m done with an essay or story, what someone thinks of my stuff is ultimately none of my business.
Read MoreI had always hated and feared this story, but I decided on the day I told it to Eric to make it a funny story.
Read MoreAll a story can do is point to something the reader or the audience may have forgotten or disregarded.
Read MoreFor one moment, there is a surprising emptiness in me, as if I’m closing the door for the last time on my childhood home.
Read MoreLike most people, I have spent ninety-nine percent of my time looking out of my face, not at my face.
Read MoreYou can believe whatever you want to believe. I believe the old screenwriter loved to write screenplays.
Read MoreThe only thing that ever stands between me and doing anything is how friendly a story I’m telling myself about whatever it is I’m going to do.
Read MoreNo matter how glad I am when that new idea arrives at my door, no matter how interested I become when I see a familiar subject from an unfamiliar perspective, I remain vaguely uneasy about tomorrow and its unwritten story.
Read MoreIf you got it then the movie must have given it to you, and movies don’t give to some and not others. How could he not get it?
Read MoreIdeas always arrived when you were quiet, when you weren’t trying, when you weren’t worried, when you weren’t doubting.
Read MoreThe model sat on my desk for a time, a little monument to what almost was.
Read MoreIn truth, once I’m done writing something, I’m on to the next thing.
Read MoreEventually, not that bad becomes its own kind of prison as I dream of good or great.
Read MoreLaughter seemed like its own solution, the completion of a circle. If I was laughing, everything was okay.
Read MoreFacts can tell many different stories, including the story of my guilt.
Read MoreA dependable person says, “Circumstances don’t determine whether I show up – I do.”
Read MoreI had an entertainer’s instinctual relationship to crowd-size, feeling more valued, more wanted and appreciated the more people there were who came to see and hear me.
Read MoreOur true lives are lived forever between two worlds.
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