I like to think of myself at home in the armchair, writing, smoking and occasionally wandering down the shop.
I thought, if ever there were a time to write a book about hope, it's now.
I find it very hard to write about Jewish history.
I always knew writing a novel was a great thing.
I'm not sure I'd write a good cookbook, but I might make a good cooking show.
I like writing my own material - I'm pretty good at it.
I would want to travel the world and write about it. To be a famous writer.
I would love to write a mystery - a romantic, funny mystery.
I wanted to be that quirky girl who writes funny songs that still have meaning.
I look for ambiguity when I'm writing because life is ambiguous.
In addition I wanted to write a Southern novel, because I'm a Southerner.
And I ride horses, swim, do a lot of reading, writing.
I always wanted to be an independent maverick, writing plays and putting them on myself.
I used to sing songs and write with my uncle, Bill Owens.
I have to always remember, writing is really hard.
I began like all composers, writing for small groups. Chamber groups.
Readers are what it's all about, aren't they? If not, why am I writing?
I don't write any kind of sequel or remake.
Now, when I was in the Army, writing was my hobby.
I would like to shift more into writing for and producing people.
I don't write a novel every two years.