My passion is bringing storylines around and constructing a full body of work rather than just a 16-bar verse.
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Storytelling is my passion, and it rises from a love of reading.
My passion is becoming involved in good work, whether that means as an actor or writer or director or producer or all - that is not as important to me.
I've set the bar quite high in terms of storytelling.
I feel like what I owe my audience is what I'm most passionate about.
I throw everything I have into whatever story I'm writing - and so there's something immensely gratifying about finishing one piece and then starting fresh with a new setting, time period and cast of characters, getting to see the world through a completely different lens each time.
Poets can't resist the dramatic pull of their lives and so inevitably write autobiographical verse.
My actual passion is getting things done.
On the subject of literary genres, I've always felt that my response to poetry is inadequate. I'd love to be the kind of person that drifts off into the garden with a slim volume of Elizabethan verse or a sheaf of haikus, but my passion is story.
I just can't sit down and write three verses and a chorus and a bridge anymore. It just don't find it inspiring.
In my late teenage years, I developed a real passion for it, and wrote a lot of poetry.
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