Gelsey Kirkland has had more than her share of demons, as her two distressing memoirs - and her violently checkered career - attest.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I too have my own demons, and I have struggled. I've made my own mistakes, and I'm not proud of them.
Comedians period, in general, have demons, and myself included.
Has made an honest woman of the supernatural.
I've been obsessed with demons since reading 'The Elfstones of Shannara' and 'Master of the Five Magics' by Lyndon Hardy.
I'm not sure Kinsey has changed in these first twelve books. I think the reader learns more about her, but from Kinsey's perspective, only three years have passed while the rest of us have been getting older at a much faster clip.
We didn't know anything about Judy Murray until we met her, but once we got to know her, we found she was an absolute scream.
'Animal Kingdom' was an amalgam of two people that I had met-slash-known, not particularly well. They were both very, very scary people for very different reasons.
The demons you have are what motivate you to make your art. This is what drives the detective, this is what drives the painter, this is what drives the writer: a conflicting urge to forget pain and at the same time remember it and fight for some kind of justice. I know these powerful things are inside of me and everyone in some way or another.
We all have our inner demons.
Kinsey himself collected absolutely everything.