Pretty much everything I've written is a mix of excitement and fear.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It takes a lot of adrenaline and fear to make me actually write.
Fear is exciting for me.
The whole excitement for writing anything is quite intense. And for a day or two, you think you've done everything extremely well. The problems start on the third day, and continues for the rest of your life.
When I write, I try to think back to what I was afraid of or what was scary to me, and try to put those feelings into books.
Writing is inherently scary.
I'm not afraid, as a writer, of being emotional. I'm obsessed with human emotion, body parts, physicality.
When you combine boring with fear, you have fun.
There's this element of surprise when you're writing songs, like it's something outside of you that you get to be part of. And it's just exciting. And that's why I keep writing - because I like that feeling.
But there's nothing that gives me more thrill than when I'm writing and a couplet works. I find the right rhyme, or it's just perfect. There's nothing that exciting.
I don't have the fear I won't be able to think of something else to write. It's what I do.