I'm a believer that some messages are not meant to be shared publicly. They're meant to stay inside the clubhouse.
While out in TV Nation, under darkening skies, the resistance is just waiting to be organized.
One of my rules is: Never TRY to do anything. Just do it.
I know there is strength in the differences between us. I know there is comfort where we overlap.
We are wise, wise women. We are giggling girls.
When I was a teenager in the '80s, I was the only girl in the guitar shop. Now if you walk into a music store, it's mostly teenage girls. It's great! It's an expansion of possibilities for young women, finding a way to tools even if they aren't directly handed those tools by adults.
I walk like I'm on a mission 'cause that's the way I groove. I got more and more to do and less and less to prove.
Art is the human disposition of sensible or intelligible matter for an esthetic end.
But writers experience the world and themselves in a unique way. We look for meaning. We see it even when we are not paying attention, which is seldom because, as writers, paying attention is what we do. We are scribes to the ticking of the days, and we have a job to do. We are not at peace unless we are doing it.
Art has two constant, two unending concerns: It always meditates on death and thus always creates life. All great, genuine art resembles and continues the Revelation of St John.
I like to make jokes; I consider myself a funny person. I just think making jokes about people who are in a situation beyond their control is not funny to them or their families.