Writing 'Redeployment' shook me in ways I never expected.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Redeployment' is a military term. It means to transfer a unit from one area to another.
I had written a script called 'Freed,' which I had wanted to direct.
Rewriting to me means, if I work on it for three days, I've rewritten it.
I actually went into writing first to supplement my income, which was a strange thing to do, and actually failed.
I wrote for free for, like, fifteen years; I could redo my parlor in rejection slips. It would be surprisingly tasteful - they use nice paper.
I didn't want to write for pay. I wanted to be paid for what I write.
When you're writing, you are robbed of your delivery.
I was writing an earnest novel about cruises in the Caribbean and I just started writing 'Bridget Jones' to get some money, to finance this earnest work, and then I chucked it out.
Every time I make a mistake with a company, I write it out and try to figure out why it happened.
I tried to write with someone else once before, but it was not successful.
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