Sometimes I write captions on the in-flight magazines and then replace them in the seat pocket.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Today, I'm very careful not to mention very specific locations when I write or give captions.
Aviation - and space travel, in particular - have always been especially captivating.
I wrote six pilots, none of which ever got picked up. When you stop trying, it then it falls in your lap.
I do work-related stuff on airplanes. Then, when I'm in the hotel room or just vegging out, I read for pleasure.
I tend to write more when I travel.
I do a lot of writing on planes, actually. It's my time that I can just relax and have absolutely no distractions.
I do all my speeches in pictures. If I wrote words, I'd get locked in on them.
For some time it's been my habit to use images when preparing a speech: rather than write it down, I illustrate it.
The first real thought that I had of something that I might do was to write for car magazines, because I always had a car thing.
I'm usually too shy to write on planes because I assume that everyone on board is as nosy as I am and will look over my shoulder and read what I'm writing.