I love writing for women. The willingness to go from laughter to tears in a moment is the greatest palette you can paint with as a writer.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The imaginative leap for me of writing for women is no more difficult than the one of writing for men. I've always wanted to have women well represented in the work that I've done because I've always been around them and around the way they look at the world.
My female writers have always been my backbone. I had a writing room of six women for five years so I know what women do. Cultivated by me, by the way!
I love writing. It makes me so happy.
I love writing. I love the swirl and swing of words as they tangle with human emotions.
I don't think that women necessarily always write like women. I was a writer on the 'Comedy Central Roasts' for a while, and I always wrote the jokes that people assumed the men would write.
I love funny women. I love writing funny women characters.
When people say to me, 'Why are you so good at writing at women?' I say, 'Why isn't everybody?'
When I was in graduate school, I had a teacher who said to me, 'Women writers should marry somebody who thinks writing is cute. Because if they really realised what writing was, they would run a mile.'
I learned the enormous power of writing for yourself, especially now that people seem to be receptive to the fact that women can write.
I love writing about men. To get by in the world you have to know how men think. Not that all guys think alike, but women tend to think about more things at the same time, an overgeneralization, but I find it easier to make my male characters focus than I do my female characters.