I won't work on anyone's else's script. I won't write for anyone else. I write my own stuff and make that when the time is right.
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I always write the script by myself.
As a writer, it's very difficult to just hand your script over to someone else, especially if you have to watch them hurt it, and that's when I decided I would direct my own work.
Writing scripts is a laborious job that can be a real pain.
I used to write stories and poetry, but for some reason I have it in my head that if I'm going to write, I have to write a script.
It's my job to write the best book I can each month and hand my scripts in. Everything else is beyond my control.
I really try my best not to get attached to a script, because I know what it takes: It takes you away from your family and what you like to do.
You hate to see yourself do one draft of a script and then have somebody else come back in and change what you've done.
I'm probably working on three different scripts at any time, so there's never a time where I've got nothing to do.
I don't work very much, and I just sit here waiting for a script that I can't refuse - and I'm not talking about money.
I have written a bunch of scripts that have not gotten produced, much more so early in my career than later.
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