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You can't tell any kind of a story without having some kind of a theme, something to say between the lines.
If you write something the White House doesn't like, they take you in and say, 'If you ever write something like you did today, nobody from the White House will ever talk to you again,'
I don't think there's anything wrong with someone having to read a poem twice. Or even a book.
From the first time someone says, Who do you think you are? we learn how to repress.
I'm a fan of meeting readers face to face, at reader events, where we're able to sit down and take some time to talk.
Being the youngest of twelve kids and having your underwear handed down teaches you how to share.
Those auditions - you sit down, and literally the whole time you're there, they scrutinize you, and you know that. But you can't take it personally.
My desire was not to pass any island without taking possession, so that, one having been taken, the same may be said of all.
At the Emmys, you've got a bunch of people who are used to being on TV on TV. You don't have that at the Oscars. At the Oscars, you have people who are used to having 40 takes.