I have missed most of all is that unique, alive crackling silence that descends on a crowd when their attention is unified in anticipation.
Read MoreIn that simple, human exchange, so much was revealed to me that I couldn’t have imagined in my fan’s excitable mind.
Read MoreCats, in my experience, are always satisfied and complete.
Read MoreI would just be me; no ornamentation. If the relationship wasn’t real, that had to be okay.
Read MoreSince I didn’t have a story I was burning to tell, I couldn’t ask myself if what I’d written accurately captured its heat and light.
Read MoreThe writer is always more disappointed than the editor, but an editor must wrestle with his or her own emotions as well.
Read MoreWhen we say we don’t know if our story is any good, we’re being dishonest.
Read MoreIn order to write I must first enter the very frame of mind I hope publishing success will grant me.
Read MoreI have lived in fantasy any time I believed my well-being was the consequence of some result or condition.
Read MoreI waited as I often do at the page when nothing good is coming.
Read MoreTo write, I must go somewhere devoid of anyone’s opinion except my own.
Read MoreIt’s a tricky balance, caring enough about the results to enjoy the game but also remembering that these results actually mean nothing.
Read MoreYou have to know there’s always something alive and interesting beneath that peaceful surface even though you can’t see it
Read MoreWe all must be willing to answer the question: Is the fact that I’m interested in telling these stories enough of a reason to do it?
Read MoreNo one can save you. We are all the jailer and the jailed.
Read MoreI’ve learned I alone can’t stop a complaint train once a gang of us starts riding it.
Read MoreThe magic does not recognize times of day or quality of sunlight or the freshness of coffee.
Read MoreAs writers and artists, ours is a journey for which uncertainty is an inevitable and enduring companion.
Read MoreWhat everyone wants is to be interested and excited and satisfied with what they read or see or eat.
Read MoreWe believe only other people can tell us whether our stuff is any good or not.
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