I like it when I can hear directly from the writer: what they're seeing, what they're envisioning, and what their intention is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think writers like to see how people bring their words to life, and it's always surprising. Always, no matter what, whether it's good or bad, it's always surprising because a whole human being is coming to that piece of writing.
I want the reader to feel something is astonishing - not the 'what happens' but the way everything happens. These long short story fictions do that best, for me.
I love it when people want to interpret my books.
I like it when somebody tells me a story, and I actually really feel that that's becoming like a lost art in American cinema.
Writers have to be observant. Every nuance, every inflection in a voice, the quality of air, even - they all get mixed up in this soup of the story developing in our minds.
The writer is always tricking the reader into listening to their dream.
For me, everything about the telling is guided by tone. It's a bit mysterious; it's either there, or it isn't.
I love to leave the interpretation of my music up to the listener. It's fun to see what they'll say it is.
I like it when you read a script and there's the part that you show to the other characters and then there's the part that only the audience knows.
I really like it when you can step outside of what's come before and find a surprise for the reader and find a surprise for yourself.