I write by myself initially. That's the way I've always written, just working on pure thought by myself. Then I bring it to the table with whoever I'm collaborating with.
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I've always kind of wrote when I wanted to. Once I get the idea in my head and get it outlined out, I usually just sit and write until it's done.
I write first for myself as a therapeutic process, to get stuff out and to deal with it.
I essentially write for myself.
I am always writing to myself.
You write alone, but you write hoping that there will be readers who will connect with what you write, and it's so wonderful and amazing - I can't even tell you - when that actually happens.
When somebody asks what I do, I guess I say 'writer' first.
I write totally spontaneously. I actually write fiction by hand - that always seems to startle people. I think the reason I do that is to bypass the thinking part of me and get to the more unconscious part, which is where all the good ideas seem to be.
When you're writing, you're on your own, and I like to work as a team.
With writing, I can express myself, really, and share my ideas and just let my thoughts flow out.
What I write, I write. I'll always do it in some form.
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