I always was a writer, but then I wanted to do stand-up because I thought that was a way that I could perform what I wrote.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can work as a writer, but I wanted to do stand-up.
I love stand-up, but the process of writing is a little more lonely. I want to keep doing both, though.
I wanted to be a writer first, and I struck out in the world to be a writer first, and then found stand-up as a more creative outlet, as a 3D way to be creative.
I'm not sure if I always wanted to be a writer, but I was always writing.
Stand-up is hard. Or to keep it at a certain level is hard: I have no writers but me.
I've never thought of myself as a writer. I still don't, despite all the writing I've done.
I started out being a stand up and writing my own material. That took me to 'Talk Soup,' where I was writing and performing for TV.
I always felt that I was a writer, that was what I had to do.
I've never been able to write for stand-up.
I was always meant to be a writer. I've felt that way since I was a child.
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