I am a huge fan of Gena Rowlands. I love that she is still working and always in something fresh and new.
My intention was never to write a "trans novel" - which is perhaps an effective strategy for writing a trans novel.
When I was writing, I wanted every word to be not only deliberate, but musical. Precious.
I always work with text orally in the writing process, saying passages aloud to measure flow.
My interest in language is steadfast, but I think each project and its accompanying intentions dictate how language must be used.
Writing about racism requires a directness that writing a love story does not.
I don't yet know what style will be required for my next novel, but my sense is that each book will involve a new relationship to language.
I feel that in order to truly be an actor, you have to differentiate yourself and your roles, and you have to constantly challenge yourself. I'm not interested in just doing glitzy movie after glitzy movie and being on the cover of Us Weekly every day.
What's most interesting about trying to figure out AI is the questions that it forces you to ask about the nature of consciousness.
Man Of Steel looks great, is well cast, and is, moralistically, completely rotten to the core.
The World Trade Center site will forever hold a special place in our city, in our hearts. But we would be untrue to the best part of ourselves and who we are as New Yorkers and Americans if we said no to a mosque in lower Manhattan.