I'm comfortable having a specific audience to write to. I like the idea that my audience doesn't see what I do as controversial.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like the idea that my audience doesn't see what I do as controversial.
I write for an audience that likes what I like, reads what I read, thinks about the things I think about. In many ways, this puts me in opposition to the people who go to the theater generally.
I write about what interests me. It's very dangerous when you try to satisfy an audience.
I don't write for a particular audience.
I think that as I continue to write, my writing I hope will become more controversial and more provocative.
I never have an intended audience. I just write, you know.
You've got to write for your audience.
I don't ever write with a particular audience in mind. I just write books that please me.
I don't really write for an audience. I just write what the subject seems to me to require.
I don't have any sense of an audience when I'm writing. I don't consider the audience. Because all I'm interested in is the problem on the page.