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I think that my passion for writing fantasy began at about the same time as my passion for reading fantasy.
We've got some very good things to do without screwing around with sleeves.
If you are opening a play, a play that's really about something, a play that's really about ideas, you have to find a way to sell that play.
It's a really good format to have, to go back to theatre and build yourself as an actor. I think it's a great skill to go from screen to stage.
I don't like the word rock opera, but I'm trying to write on that level that's reserved for plays still, or novels.
I do have screenplays I've written that never saw the light of day, but I don't usually go back to them. When I've told a story, I want to tell another story.
If I want to write a movie, I'll write a screenplay, but if I have an idea for a book, it's something that I think can only be done novelistically.
I find screenplays easy to write, my novels being very visual. You see what people look like. The physical action is described.
I was always the smallest role in community theater and school plays. I always had two lines - I was the kid that came on stage and said one thing and then left, and that was my part for the play.