In 'Happier at Home,' I write a lot about my struggle to create an unhurried atmosphere at home.
I love the structural part of the writing process.
I write to understand as much as to be understood.
My Web site, everything I write in there is from me.
I want to get within myself and write. I really, really want to write.
Why I write music? Because it hurts not to.
I write alternative, folkie pop. It's very acoustic.
I write nothing but contemporary romances.
I write novels and other things.
Everything that I write will be signed with my name.
I write to get ideas out of my head
I write in a rush of memory.
I write all my sermons.
I'm a writer, and I will write what I want to write.
I write small and weird. Romcoms are not in my skill set.
When I write a note, it sticks in my head differently.
I write and record all the time; it's my hobby and my passion.
I write music to please myself. Hopefully the director's enjoying it too.
I write music when I'm free and for no particular project in mind.
I write in order to comprehend, not to express myself.
I write plays about big, intense subjects.