'How does your life turn out?' That's the ultimate novelistic question to me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You're writing your life as you go - the question becomes, how do you want to write your life?
Our life is a book that writes itself and whose principal themes sometimes escape us. We are like characters in a novel who do not always understand what the author wants of them.
The writing part of my life never changes, because that's just when the inspiration comes.
Life sometimes gets in the way of writing.
Because of the wonderfully positive response to 'Life's That Way,' I am considering writing some more autobiographical stuff - maybe another book. I don't know. It doesn't help that I'm lazy.
I've always felt that life is a novel, and part of it is written for you, and part of it is written by you. It's up to you to write the ending, ultimately.
I am writing more than I have ever done. My life has come back to me in the most extraordinary way.
It's hard to know whether certain characters come to life or not, they either come to have their own life or they don't. I've written many things in which the characters just remain inert.
Everything in my life affects my writing. There are no separate parts of my life.
Whatever I'm writing comes organically out of my life.