The writer who can't do his job looks to his editor to do it for him, though he won't dream of sharing his royalties with that editor.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A producer should only be there to enable an artist to be himself.
The writer can choose what he writes about but he cannot choose what he is able to make live.
I think it would be a shame for any writer to let their publishers in any way corral them into a single genre.
No writer need feel sorry for himself if he writes and enjoys it, even if he doesn't get paid.
The writer, when he is also an artist, is someone who admits what others don't dare reveal.
A filmmaker has almost the same freedom as a novelist has when he buys himself some paper.
Contrary to what many writers imply about the process, nobody forces a writer to sell his work to the film industry.
I publish my own books, so there isn't a certain editor I owe the book to at a publishing house.
An author's characters do what he wants them to do.
I'm totally against the idea of a celebrity editor.