Zitat des Tages von Liz Tuccillo:
Film is the toughest one for me, as there are many fingers in the pot, so it can be disappointing. However, to have your work seen on such a large scale, that's a very exciting prospect.
I think once somebody is loved, they are somewhere in your heart still loved.
You date somebody, and you have this obviously intense experience where you share a life together in whatever way that is for how many years.
Writers are always sort of threatening to direct, and sometimes they do, and sometimes they don't.
I went to NYU to study liberal arts.
I love feeling like I'm 'on the pulse' of things. Nothing more satisfying, more valued, more exciting as a writer. Because shaping pop culture really means that you're saying something that a lot of people want to hear.
In the world of book writing, an author really gets to have control over what he or she writes, which is why it is very satisfying. With the help of a great compatible editor, you really have something in the end you can call your own.
I find meeting someone that you fall in love with and are going to be with for the rest of your life a miracle.
I guess that there are many ways to look at being single, and none of them should include shame or feeling less valued.
I love Nicole Holofcener and Lynn Shelton, both for the same reasons: their films are funny without being forced, intimate and real while also being hugely entertaining.
Sweet lordie, there is nothing more fun than getting people in a room to talk about their relationships - in a setting that everyone knows is light and fun but also real.
I have always been interested in how strange it is, when you date someone and break up, and then you both move on and continue your lives. What do you owe them, if anything, for that time intimate time spent together? What does that time mean, if anything?