I used to get angry when I was young and I’d hear the loud applause after some band I loathed had finished one of their lousy songs.
Read MorePeople can be very convincing when they’re telling you how lousy they actually are.
Read MoreA good story is always in service to the one who’s telling it and the one who’s hearing it.
Read MoreSpeak first to the smiling faces and the others might come along.
Read MoreComplaints are many a story’s beginning, but never its end.
Read MoreThe tension of conflict has no real value unless it’s eventually followed by the release of resolution.
Read MoreIt is hard to believe sometimes that from something so small as an interesting idea can grow something so big as a book or a career.
Read MoreIt is the moment I breathe for the first time that I appreciate what I otherwise do every moment of every day.
Read MoreIf I’m disciplined, there’s a pleasure in recognizing what I want to change, like seeing a part of myself I’ve not acknowledged.
Read MoreWhenever I try to travel back in time and rewrite the choices I made I can feel how unnatural it would have been for me.
Read MoreI don’t want to tell the same story twice, and the page is so utterly blank, and, most importantly, I am not quite the same person I was yesterday.
Read MoreWe don’t really choose our stories; they always choose us.
Read MoreI told myself it didn’t matter how long it took to write it, that it didn’t matter if I never finished it, I would not write it to try to please her.
Read MoreWhen I write what I want to read, it means I’m giving to others what I wish to receive.
Read MoreIf weren’t allowed to quit, then we would stay bound to whatever project or idea first came to us.
Read MoreEventually every creative person must accept that they were never actually waiting for anyone’s approval or recognition.
Read MoreThere it is, the thing you didn’t know but knew you’d like when you saw it.
Read MoreI used to think it would be a good idea if everyone liked what I liked.
Read MoreI know firsthand how easy it is to lose sight of why we’re actually here.
Read MoreEvery time I chose a word that fit as effortlessly as a puzzle piece into a sentence, I felt the necessity and resonance of my choices within myself.
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