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There are some people who have been reading me for years, and they keep saying kind things about the writing. That's what you're writing for, to get people to respond to it.
For me, having characters who are part of a faith then allows me to talk about how that faith either works or fails them without having to attack the institution.
I'm as skeptical as anyone would be about celebrities and causes - and I will dare to say to you that I don't think of myself as a celebrity per se.
You don't talk to a linguist without having what you say taken down and used in evidence against you at some point in time.
Each country thinks its school is in a specific crisis, without ever linking the school's crisis to that of the society around it.
I mean, that's kind of what this business is about in some ways. You're trying to make everybody like you. But you can't do that. You can't force everybody - anybody to like you if they're just not willing to do it.
When you get into a fight with your partner or a friend, you usually have some weird, specific thing that you hold on to that you fight about that has nothing to do with what's going on.
You might get some serial killers who are born with a chip missing, but for the most part I don't think anyone is born bad.
I think it's nearly impossible to write something fictional without having it be about yourself in some way or another.