Amerika / America Einfach / Simply Klein / Small Kommen Sie / Come Lieber / Rather Remote Schriftsteller / Writers Sehr / Very Stadt / City Stoff / Fabric Täglich / Daily Teil / Part Woher / Where Wurden / Were
I do have two wonderful awards from the Western Writers of America, one for 'Beardance' and the other for 'Far North.' The award is called the Spur, and the plaques really do have spurs on them!
That's why 'The Bourne Identity' has that sort of shaky style, because for the most part, Matt Damon and I were sneaking around Paris and shooting where we didn't have permits.
I would rather be an aware citizen, and if an opportunity were to arise where I would have to make a statement, I would happily do that.
I did have imprinted on me the idea of trauma that changes things dramatically and suddenly. As a writer, I return to that again and again because it fascinates me, and it's where I come from, in a sense.
When I was outed on July 14th, 2003, I was, until that moment, covert. That means no one outside of a very small circle knew where I really worked.
I need to write a sitcom, but something with warmth, not one where the dad comes home and he's treated like an idiot.
We did not know there were other people besides the Indian until about one hundred winters ago, when some men with white faces came to our country.
As far as what readers can expect with 'Maybe Someday,' I'm not the type of writer who writes to educate or inform my readers. I simply write to entertain them.
I get travel-sized versions of all of my essentials. That way, I can stay on the same routine whether I'm home or on the road.