I want to tell a story that makes the reader always want to see what will happen next.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wanted to tell a story that interested me as much in the telling as in the watching.
To begin with, I want to tell a good story, a story that people will listen to and that they'll think this is true, even if it is a story that might be defined as - as myth or legend or even fanciful.
You set up a story and it turns inside out and that is, for me, the most exciting sort of story to write. The viewer thinks it's going to be about something and it does the opposite.
I just want to be part of great stories that are told and for them to be relevant.
A good story will keep you wondering about what's happening, what's going on, where does this go? Now it's going to go that way, now it's going to go that way. It has to do that. If it's predictable, it's just boring.
Find the story you want to tell. If you don't want to write it, find somebody to write it.
I don't ever want to impose something on the story. I want the story to tell me.
I have no particular reader in mind, but a passionate desire to tell an honest, moving story.
Write the story you need to tell and want to read. It's impossible to know what others want, so don't waste time trying to guess.
I want young readers to know that to tell their own story is the most important thing they'll ever do.