It's harder to write a story with just two people in a room than with 50 characters.
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One room is always enough for one person. Two rooms is not enough for two people. That is one of the conundrums in life.
I could come up with 50 stories that I am thinking about.
In real life, people are constantly saying one thing and doing another, but if you write your characters that way, the story becomes too hard to follow.
It's not uncommon to have chaotic writers' rooms.
The modern economics of the theater is such that we write plays with fewer and fewer characters.
Getting the chance at 40 to make up stories that other people would draw and other people would then read is pretty weird.
I think it's much more natural as a writer to want to tell one story rather than lots of small stories that are half an hour long.
Sometimes making a story is as easy as putting two characters in a room and seeing what happens. So, imagine a great white shark and a giant squid in the same bathroom.
To combine telling an interesting story with brilliantly written characters is the most difficult thing to do.
I think there is only one way to write fiction - alone, in a room, without interruption or any distraction.