I can consider myself my audience, and I'm not that weird. I'm fortunate in the things that I like, most people like.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It doesn't matter if people perceive me as being a little strange. I think overall, even when I am on stage, when people see me, I am setting an example.
I'm a lot of things at once. I want my audience to choose the side they like most about me.
It's possible I'm a weird person, you know, and if I could only write for people who are like me, I wouldn't have any audience at all. Ultimately, I'm my audience. I'm writing stories for myself. I don't have kids of my own, and I don't hang around kids all that much. Maybe that puts me at a disadvantage.
I have the audience I deserve. Or at least I have the audience that represents the kind of people that I like.
I'm just trying to have fun, and maybe the way I hold myself kind of freaks people out. I don't feel like an outsider, and I think my friends feel the same way I do. Now that we're playing to larger audiences, maybe we're weird to some people. But I'm trying to express what I am.
I'm always aware of who my core audiences are and I serve that niche.
Usually, I'm just pleasing myself and I have very similar tastes I think to an audience, what that core audience really likes.
It's cool that people like what I do, but I don't work for the audience.
My target audience is anyone who finds the world interesting and human behavior fascinating, terrible, inspiring, funny, and occasionally, mysterious.
My audience is made up of such bizarre, rare people. They're very sparse and scattered; it's not like a huge body of people.