I love what I do, and I intend to keep playing.
I have now become so infatuated with television. I think television has become elegant.
Adaptation is always the same process for me, which is some version of throwing the book at the wall and seeing what pages fall out. It is trying to imagine, remember the story, read it, put it down, and then write sort of an outline without the book in front of you with some hope that what you like about it will be filtered and distilled out through your memory and then that will be similar to what other people like about it.
Let there be a wide breadth of possible ways to create.
As you always discover when you make something, typically if your object isn't frivolous, people's relationship to it isn't frivolous.
Anything you make has its own wavelength and its own sound. It's like a tuning fork, until the things that resonate are correct for it.
If we don't keep people engaged, we're not going to move you. And if we move you, we've done something useful. That's what anybody who writes genre knows.
My perspective of veganism was most affected by learning that the veal calf is a by-product of dairying, and that in essence there is a slice of veal in every glass of what I had thought was an innocuous white liquid - milk.
As a kid I was always a bit of a clown, a performer.
New things have to experience difficulties and setbacks as they grow.
Deadlines aren't bad. They help you organize your time. They help you set priorities. They make you get going when you might not feel like it.