I like the performing. And interviews, even. And the stuff that's not sitting in a room by yourself with empty paper. But I never loved writing, to tell you the truth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think writing well takes a little bit of talent and an awful lot of work.
I love producing, writing. I rarely write with other writers unless I have a real great respect for them. Like Burt Bacharach, or Carole Sager, or Stevie Wonder. Somebody like Smokey - like that. Otherwise, I choose to write alone.
I really like writing music. That's kind of like my little hobby. I like that because sometimes you don't really have any control when you're an actor, over what you're doing next, and everything is kind of decided by other people. You're always waiting to hear from people.
I love writing plays because they are living, fluid things that are energised by the producer, designers, musicians, actors and audience.
I despise writing in general, but yeah, I love writing the stuff that I direct.
I'm very happy with the way I write. I think I do it good. But I've never really considered myself a writer.
I think I get certain pleasure from writing what I'm performing.
I enjoy recording and performing, but it's the songwriting that I love most.
I think I went more toward writing because that's my talent. I don't think I was a great performer... And I like being behind the scenes a little bit.
I like writing, and I enjoy it. It's painful. You can't get around the pain of writing. I'm still trying to balance on what I think is my creative habit. It varies, but I do know that I need to continue. It helps me with my acting, and the writing helps me be invested in a different way.