When you go into projects, you can't look at it as limited; you have to dive into it wholeheartedly to be true to the writer's vision.
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Sometimes you never fully understand why you are attracted to a project until you get deeper into it.
Taking on challenging projects is the way that one grows and extends one's range as a writer, one's technical command, so I consider the time well-spent.
As a writer who has collaborated on projects, you give your life over to that project.
The task of a writer consists of being able to make something out of an idea.
I try to look at the whole thing and say 'yes' to the projects that I cannot stop thinking about. If I read a script and the subject stays with me - then that's when I want to go to work.
I try to choose the projects that I think are the most well-written and well-executed, and the rest of it is so beyond my control to be almost not worth thinking about at all.
When you take on a project, you have to be certain that you can make the best version of whatever it is you're given.
Occasionally projects just take off unexpectedly, sometimes you can work away at sketches and ideas for years before they are published. There are a number of authors I would be eager to illustrate.
Authors like reading. Go figure. So it's not surprising that we sometimes bog down in the research stage of new writing projects.
Some projects go as you hope or imagine, and some change or reveal themselves in a different way; it depends.
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