I am basically analytical, not creative; my writing is simply a creative way of handling analysis.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm writing something, I try not to get analytical about it as I'm doing it, as I'm writing it.
I'm a very analytical person, a somewhat introspective person; that's the nature of the work I do.
I'm dependent on writing for a living, so really it's to my advantage to understand how the creative process works. One of the problems is, when you start to do that, in effect you're going to have to step off the edge of science and rationality.
I'm not a very analytical person.
I'm very analytical, I'm very precise.
I'm a pretty analytical guy, all right?
I'm usually very analytical when I'm prepping stuff: real into the head thing.
I'm a very conceptual writer.
I am not an analytical writer. Once I flesh out my characters and decide on the elements of my plot, the story unfolds in my head almost as though it was a movie reel.
Analysis I take to be a scientific procedure. What I do is creative. It doesn't spring from the same part of the mind.