My main source of reading is scripts, which doesn't leave a whole lot of room for books.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've read some scripts, but I don't read as many books as I should.
I don't read books regularly, because I'm always writing them. I've written 30 books, thousands of pages.
One of the maddening ironies of writing books is that it leaves so little time for reading others'. My bedside is piled with books, but it's duty reading: books for book research, books for review. The ones I pine for are off on a shelf downstairs.
Reading is a huge part of life.
If you spend all your time reading books that you only pretend to understand, year after year, there isn't much room for anything else.
There are books all around me... I don't read as much as I used to, but I always have a book or two going.
I'm terrible at reading scripts. I love to read, and I hate reading scripts.
It's important to read as much as you can because you never know when you will find the best script that you want to do next. I'm always quite picky in what I read and what I go for.
I read a lot of scripts, and there's a lot of good writing and a lot of OK writing and a lot of crappy writing. And even with the really good writing, it doesn't necessarily speak to me.
I practice reading all the time. I read everything and having so many scripts to read, which really helps out as well.