If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.
Jack Horner: The story sucks them in.
Truth is quite constricting, in a way. You endlessly see at the start of a film 'This is a true story'.
I tell the stories that are of interest to me.
I wish we didn't have to tell this story.
Not exactly but I get inspiration from stories which are unconventional.
I've always felt you unearth story, like you're on an archeological dig.
A well-developed and versed character will write the story for you.
When a story captures me, it comes quickly and easily.
A story is a part of the writer's soul. Told to the world.
No one like the Incomplete Stories, so does the God :-)
Only half the story is true. The rest is necessary.
I do get most of the harder-to-get stories.
Time for the likeliest story since Mary told Joseph it was God’s.
Every story needs to be worth telling.
Networks don't want a show with a continuing story. There's no backend potential.
If you really want to tell stories, do it and don't be dissuaded.
Consumers want products that tell stories, have magic, and inspire.
In the villages in Europe, there are still healers who tell stories.
The story and the characters of 'Girl Online' are mine.
No matter what goals you set to accomplish always remember there is a thing known as Life which you should never forget to live and enjoy