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Broadsheets can be scathing. But I have respect for broadsheet journalists because they haven't succumbed to degrading themselves, to writing pidgin English with all these terrible colloquialisms, the phrasing of which is just, like, embarrassing.
Great nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts - the book of their deeds, the book of their words and the book of their art.
I always write from a personal place - whether it be about my friends or myself or a story that I heard.
I wrote two plays before I was cast on 'The Neighbors.' They actually got published, which was cool.
I've never had any interest at all in being a journalist or writing some sort of historically accurate autobiography.
I try hard not to preach, but I get carried away, which is a mistake, but it's a risk worth running.
The curse of a journalist is that he always has more questions than answers.
The least learned, for the most part, have been always most ready to write.
I had always wanted to be a writer who confused genre boundaries and who was read in multiple contexts.