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You know, as a writer, I'm more of a listener than a writer, cuz if I hear something I will write it down.
From the time I could play the piano, I remember trying to write tunes. They were in my head, and I would just sit down and start noodling. Next thing I knew, I had written a melody.
Next thing you know they'll take your thoughts away.
It's one of those things; you just get a very nice stroke from being included in the next thing.
I loved to write when I was a child. I wrote, but I always thought it was something that you did as a child, then you put away childish things.
But that's one of the nice things about doing a stage show, if something doesn't work out, you have the luxury of working on it over time.
I'm not like some other writers: I have no actual urgent need or desire to add to what's written. You write it; if you're lucky, it's performed, and that's the end of the whole thing.
It was really written as most, I think, books are by writers - for themselves. There was something that just had to be written, in a way that it had to be written. If you know what I mean.
I'm trying to get in the habit of, you know, picking up a book and learning how to write my feelings down, not my feelings but my thoughts, about things, and hopefully I'll moving toward the writing and directing thing soon.