I'm relieved that after all these years of doing atrocity work, I still cry my eyes out every time I read the paper in the morning. It's surprising, actually.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am glad I worked on a newspaper because it made me know I had to write whether I felt like it or not.
I know it's working when I'm writing a book if I'm laughing or crying.
I get weepy even watching the news.
Even though my work is whimsical. I have a very serious job. I cry more than I laugh.
My entire soul is a cry, and all my work is a commentary on that cry.
Oh yeah; I love when I'm writing something that makes me cry - that's so cool. If it got me to do that, it's going to get someone else to do that.
I never get upset about what I read in the newspaper. I realize that every human being can make a difference in this world.
I don't cry at books or movies. Ever. So imagine my shock and awe when I read 'The Time Traveler's Wife' for the second time, and I knew the ending, and I started to cry.
As a viewer, my own work elicits strong emotional reaction from me.
I cry at the end of every book.