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Because you can't write habitually and well all the time, you have to be willing to write badly. That's how you get the regularity that enables you to be present for the good stuff.
Bad guys don't think they're bad guys. Hitler probably thought he was a wonderful guy doing some wonderful and righteous work for Germany.
I'm very quiet. I can go a whole week without talking, so doing interviews is really awkward for me!
I find that the most interestingly written parts happen to be the bad guys.
If you play good cricket, a lot of bad things get hidden.
To steal a term from one of my Twitter followers, 'Deathlok' is the 'anti-villain.' He's on the side of the bad guys, but he obviously doesn't want to be there.
Players who are not from the U.K. have to get used to the winds. I have to adapt my style as a result as well. Often, you are forced to keep things simple.
Counter-insurgency warfare is not a simple thing... it's not as simple as, like, good guys versus bad guys. It is a mess.
If you write a country song, and it's the best song you've ever written but throw it out because you're a metal band, you'd be an idiot.