I write with teenagers in mind.
I write my programs primarily for myself.
I was an A student and I liked creative writing.
If something pops in my mind and it's easy, I write it.
I realized Michael was right. I mean, I am always writing in this journal. And I do compose a lot of poetry, and write a lot of notes and emails and stuff. I mean, I feel like I am always writing. I do it so much, I never even thought about it as a t...
Don’t wait. Writers are the only artists I know of who expect to get somewhere by waiting. Everyone knows you have to dance to be a dancer, you have to sing to be a singer, you have to act to be an actor, but far too many people seem to believe tha...
I don't think of myself as an illustrator. I think of myself as a cartoonist. I write the story with pictures - I don't illustrate the story with the pictures.
When I read it, I don't wince, which is all I ever ask for a book I write.
What I do is write, and I try to write as closely as I can into what I call 'the mystery.'
The way I write is totally instinctive. I just write what I feel or what I find funny - and hope everyone else agrees.
That was, in writing the 'Twilight' script I had about five weeks to write that. I'd taken about a month to write the outline and then it was slam into a script and write it down fast because the writer's strike was looming.
Writing is the dragon that lives underneath my floorboards. The one I incessantly feed for fear it may turn and devour my ass. Writing is the friend who doesn't return my phone calls; the itch I'm unable to scratch; a dinner invitation from a canniba...
I have never sought the reason why I write.
I write what I don't know. It's way more interesting.
I write songs all the time in my room. I play them for my friends and family.
Sometimes I write with music on, and if I'm in a good flow, I don't even hear it.
And, you know, I liked writing humor. Well, I should say, I wanted to write seriously, but it kept turning funny.
I read to know the past, I write to express my love for the future.
I don't use a pen. I write with a goose quill dipped in venom.
I write novellas because I don't like loose sprawling prose.
Although I write dystopian fiction, I don't believe in dystopian fantasies.