I love to write a book out of questions; in fact, I think it's the only way my writing can operate, if there's something I don't understand.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Whenever I do a book, I'm usually guided by a question or something that I'm trying to tease out.
I do, however, think it would be difficult to write books I don't like to read.
The great thing about books is that you can end with a question mark.
My shorthand answer is that I try to write the kind of book that I would like to read. If I can make it clear and interesting and compelling to me, then I hope maybe it will be for the reader.
I love writing books - I really do. If I could just quit everything and work on a book every day, I would love that most.
After a while, you start to realize that you should write a book you would want to read. I try to write a book I would enjoy.
I just try to write entertaining books that are easily identifiable.
I read all the time. Sometimes I get asked if I've thought about writing a novel.
The act of writing is a way of tricking yourself into revealing something that you would never consciously put into the world. Sometimes I'm shocked by the deeply personal things I've put into books without realizing it.
The whole purpose of writing a book is to be understood - if other people write about you, they try to guess why you did things, or they hear things from other people.