It wasn't until I was 26 or 25 when I started sending work out to magazines.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I started to send my work to journals when I was 26, which was just a question of when I got the courage up. They were mostly journals I had been reading for the previous six or seven years.
I was practically born and raised at 20th Century Fox studio, started to work there selling papers when I was around seven years old, and every summer vacation from school I would work in a various department at the studio. So I was an old-timer when I was 15.
I'd started working when I was 21 and had been very determined about my career, very focused, even as a little kid, so it was something I had been working at for a long time.
I had a job since I was old enough to work - since I was, like, 14.
I was working probably at the age of 10, when I had my first paper route. I had every different kind of job you could possibly imagine as a young kid.
I just fell into the job as a fashion editor at a teen magazine. I was there for two years, and I left there as a senior fashion editor at the age of 25.
I think I was pigeonholed pretty early on. And I started late in my career. I was 33.
When I was 16, I started publishing all kinds of things in school magazines.
I was 18 when I got my first TV job.
I was publishing when I was 20, 21. And it really never stopped.